Eco Power Towns is a cosy puzzler about lighting up the world with green energy, coming soon
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- Eco Power Towns is a new cosy puzzler coming soon to iOS and Android
- Power up a small island town by balancing green energy with the environment
- A minimalist, text-free interface means anyone can play and enjoy
Green Energy is a fascinating topic, well, for some people at least. For others, wind and wave power might sound like a pretty dry topic for a first date or dinner party. But if you ever wanted to experience the fun of going green, maybe the upcoming Eco Power Towns is for you?
This cosy puzzler is an incredibly minimalist take on the idea, where you manage the resources of various tiles on a small island. You'll manage wind, wave, biomass and solar energy producers, aiming to keep the environment of the island in harmony while also providing enough energy.
Coming from developer Tepes Ovidiu, the mind behind Is This Yours?, Eco Power Towns is as minimalist as you can get. With not a single line of text, if English isn't your first language, you don't need to worry because everything is rendered with simple, easy-to-understand icons.

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I think what grabs me most about Eco Power Towns is that aforementioned minimalist dialogue format. It feels as though Tepes Ovidiu's work has always taken the angle of making something enjoyable by having it be accessible, and the clean lines of the art for Eco Power Towns mean that virtually everyone has a chance to enjoy it.Boasting that enigmatic idea of lo-fi beat vibes, Eco Power Towns nonetheless promises plenty of challenge for dedicated puzzle enthusiasts. And while it's paid upfront when it releases sometime in August, that means no ads or in-game purchases to be concerned about. So, maybe now's the time for you to go green?
Speaking of puzzlers, are you on the lookout for something new to occupy your brain? Well, why not dig into our list of the best puzzlers on Android to enjoy some top-tier brain-busting fun that'll put your neurons to the test across a variety of formats?