Game snapshot
Lost Yeti is a cozy puzzle-adventure created by Gionathan Pesaresi. You guide a lovable Yeti back to its home by sliding blocks of ice to form a safe route. The game pairs adorable pixel visuals with retro 8-bit tunes, giving it a nostalgic, old-school vibe.
Core gameplay
Players progress by planning moves carefully and manipulating the environment to reach the exit. Key gameplay elements include:
- Three distinct worlds, each containing 20 carefully designed stages.
- Hazardous foes and hidden traps that demand careful timing.
- The central sliding-ice mechanic used to build walkable paths.
- Charming pixel visuals and chiptune music that evoke classic gaming.
- Collectible bonuses scattered across levels for extra challenge and replay value.
Level design and difficulty
Each world offers its own theme and escalation of difficulty. Early stages introduce the basic sliding and movement puzzles, while later levels combine multiple enemies, timed hazards, and limited moves to push problem-solving skills. Collectible items provide optional objectives for players who want to master every level.
Enemies and obstacles
Opponents and environmental dangers vary between areas, requiring different strategies:
- Some adversaries patrol predictable routes you must avoid.
- Traps force you to plan several moves ahead to prevent getting stuck.
- Certain puzzles mix moving platforms and hostile elements to create layered challenges.
Critical response
Reviewers praised Lost Yeti for its thoughtful puzzle design and nostalgic presentation. Pocket Gamer described it as a satisfying puzzler filled with clever ideas, and Gamezebo noted how well the title channels the spirit of classic games.
If you want something else
If you’re looking for an alternative experience with a bigger sandbox and creative building options, consider the paid version of Minecraft — it offers open-ended construction and exploration rather than fixed puzzle stages.
Technical
- iPhone
- German
- Portuguese
- English
- Italian
- French
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