Quick snapshot
Kick Yourself On is a paid puzzle-strategy game that mixes platforming movement with logic-based challenges. You guide a single character across layered platforms to reconnect a radio tower to its main transmitter relay. Each stage plays out like a compact maze where positioning, timing, and planning matter equally.
Movement and central puzzle loop
The core interaction revolves around rails and toggle points. Kicking switches changes rail positions—lifting or lowering tracks—to open new paths or seal off old ones. Because altering one route can block or enable another, most solutions require thinking several steps ahead rather than reacting on the fly.
Level structure and difficulty
The title includes eight distinct levels filled with rails, switches, and twisty layouts. While the puzzles generally feel inventive and the movement is satisfying, the difficulty progression is uneven: some early challenges may be unexpectedly tough compared with a few later, simpler encounters. That inconsistency can make the learning curve feel patchy at times.
Who will enjoy this
Kick Yourself On suits players who like concise, brainy puzzles that reward planning. Levels are short but cleverly designed, and the rail-switch mechanic gives the game a distinct identity. It would be stronger, however, with a more gradual and predictable increase in challenge.
Highlights and drawbacks
- Engaging mechanic: the rail-switching idea feels fresh and leads to clever solutions.
- Slightly inconsistent pacing: some early puzzles outmatch later ones in difficulty.
- Compact, thoughtful stages that don’t overstay their welcome.
- Would benefit from a smoother, more balanced difficulty ramp.
Technical
- Windows
- Full