I'm not good at puzzle games, but Meta Form is short and the leaps of logic are mostly easy, even if they are dream-like. It's an interactive fiction game where you acquire words by talking to characters and taking actions. You then combine the words to do new things. Occasionally I had to put together random words to figure things out, but it rarely became frustrating. The art and music were fantastic and the building tension regarding existential dread reached a climax with a unique premise that I won't spoil. You can complete the game in under 20 minutes, too! Give it a try.
This is a great first-person exploration title that has you travel through different dreams. In each, you'll have a few objectives to complete to find the red crystal at the end. It has that whole haunted PlayStation look to it (it was made for LSD Jam 2020, after all), which generally isn't my thing, and I still found the worlds to be visually interesting. Along the way, you'll meet strange creatures, and some of the philosophy goes surprisingly deep for something like this. Highly recommended if you're into this sort of thing.