I've been a big fan of Puzzsoft's work ever since I was a kid. Their cutesy graphics, obtuse design, and 90s in your face attitude were a big influence on me.
The fan club includes me, Michael Guattery, Marty Daniels, and Rachel Theil
Puzzsoft is back baby!
Their first game in decades, Trail Mix is a real tour de force of puzzles, softness, and mysterious woods. It's actually a remake of an old NES game that they bought the rights to, but don't let their lawyers catch you saying that!
Puzzsoft continues to dazzle and innovate, despite being a cool 90s throwback! In this free bundle pack of brand new old games, Puzzsoft really puts the Soft back into Puzz. Feels as fresh as the day it came out and also like you found it on a weird cd rom in a thrift store. Puzzsoft is currently primed to lose 90 Million dollars in an epilepsy lawsuit revolving around this game, as well as an additional 75 dollar fine for breaking the rules of "Rectangle Jam".
One of the studio's early tech demos, showcasing the power of the then current Puzz Processing Process.
Puzzsoft's foray into the world of Esports was brief but fervent. Unfortunately due to controversy over the gray detection algorithm (GRAYLO), suppression of those in the 'grey' camp, and legal conflict with a well known paint swatch company, the scene quickly receded into obscurity...
The Puzzsoft Museum of Time and Space is a retrospective of Puzzsoft's accomplishments and follies over the years, released in 2021 as part of their modern golden era. That said, the museum itself seems somewhat unfinished, perhaps indicating another decline in Puzzsofts future...
A PuzzSoft classic, You aren't a real PuzzGuzzler if you haven't played this one.
by Puzzsoft's educational division.
Time was originally made for the Sega RBL Chunkysystem, but never made it past the silver-gold alloy master quest copy. Thankfully some loyal puzzspianagist managed to smuggle out a copy for us to upload online. It was this copy that was eventually included in their museum, though I bet they wouldn't admit to that.
Puzzsoft's Space is theorized to have been made some time around the year 1999, perhaps to coincide with the 30th anniversary of the moon landing. No official Puzzsoft representative claims to have any memory of making the game however, but upon noticing it's popularity they decided to include it in their museum anyway.