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"Slip: Train Your Brain with Over 400 Logic Puzzle Levels"

Author : Hannah May 29,2025

"Slip: Train Your Brain with Over 400 Logic Puzzle Levels"

Slip: Infinite Logic Puzzles, crafted by Regular Joe (Joe Pauley), introduces a fresh take on logic puzzles exclusively for Android users. Known previously for Astro: Arcade Space Explorer, Joe has fine-tuned his skills to deliver a seamless gaming experience. Version 1.6.5, following extensive testing, is now live on mobile platforms.

At its core, the game challenges players to navigate a block through intricately designed mazes toward a marked goal labeled with an "X." With over 400 meticulously handcrafted levels, the difficulty escalates gradually, keeping players engaged and eager for more.

Upon conquering all 400 levels, players unlock Infinite Mode, where creativity takes center stage. Here, you can design your own mazes and adjust the challenge by selecting which mechanics to incorporate or omit.

One of the standout features of Slip: Infinite Logic Puzzles is its minimalist approach. Free from intrusive loud music, distracting animations, and forced advertisements, the game only prompts ads when hints or retries are sought. An unexpected Easter egg awaits in the menu: a special swipe sequence grants 10 free hints.

Version 1.6.5 enhances the user experience with quick-access settings from the level screen and refined language and layout elements. To explore further, check out the official trailer below.

Is Slip: Infinite Logic Puzzles Worth a Try?

While it may not introduce groundbreaking innovations, the game’s simplicity and elegance make it a worthy contender. Its sleek visuals and unlockable themes, paired with rewarding chapter completions, ensure a satisfying progression. Additionally, a modest in-game shop complements the free-to-play model, allowing offline play as well.

For those interested, Slip: Infinite Logic Puzzles is available on the Google Play Store. Before you go, don’t forget to read our latest article on Open Drive, now available in early access on Android.

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