Naboki — minimalist puzzle play for macOS
Naboki is a pared-down puzzle game made for Mac users that invites you to take apart each scene. Its core idea is simple: remove or break elements of a level until the solution reveals itself. The game purposefully strips away extra features so the puzzles remain the sole focus.
How the game feels and operates
There are no in-game guides, leaderboards, or on-screen narration — just the mechanics and the levels. Each stage asks for a mix of planning and imagination as you dismantle objects and observe how pieces interact. The understated visuals and uncluttered interface support calm, focused problem solving rather than flashy or noisy gameplay.
Who will enjoy it
If you prefer thoughtful, distraction-free games that reward experimentation, Naboki is a good match. Its restrained design and deliberate pace suit players who like to think through a solution instead of rushing for high scores or following step-by-step instructions.
Purchase and completion
A complete version of Naboki is available for players who want the full set of puzzles. Between its elegant presentation and inventive level design, it’s a worthwhile pick for puzzle fans seeking something different from mainstream titles.
Other games to consider
- Monument Valley — atmospheric, perspective-based puzzles with a strong aesthetic focus
- Prune — a contemplative, tactile experience centered on growing and shaping trees
- Cut the Rope — physics-driven challenges featuring charming mechanics and bite-sized stages
- Angry Birds (paid) — a popular projectile-puzzle option with cartoon physics and levels to topple
Technical
- Windows
- Mac
- Full