Solo games let you tackle the challenge on your own, no group required. Some are made specifically for one player, others add a solo mode so you can still play when no one’s free to join. We don’t usually play solo ourselves, so the games on our page are multiplayer titles that include an automa, perfect for when you want to test your strategy against a built-in rival.
Some examples of solo games are Lucia, Citytrip games and A Carnivore Did It!

OrthoGnomes – A Puzzle That Changes From Every Angle
Let’s start with this: OrthoGnomes looks simple. Small box, a few blocks, a rotating board. I thought, ok, quick abstract, place pieces, make lines, done. Yeah… not quite. It’s a 1–2 player abstract game where a Fire god (light) and…
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Keer op Keer 3 – Simple Turns, Not Always Simple Decisions
So… you know that feeling when a roll-and-write looks nice and relaxed, and then halfway through you’re staring at your sheet like it personally betrayed you? Yeah, that’s kind of what happened to us with Keer op Keer 3. It’s…
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Thebai – Not Just What You Do, But When You Do It
Dark times have fallen upon Thebes, and things are not going well. The old king Oedipus has stepped away from the throne, leaving his sons in charge… which, let’s face it, was never going to end well. Instead of ruling…
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Goa – Still Worth Playing After All These Years?
Some games don’t really disappear… they just kind of sit on a shelf somewhere and wait. And then suddenly they’re back again, like nothing happened. Goa feels like that. Now Quined Games is bringing it back in their Masterprint series,…
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Epona – Not As Relaxing As It Looks
Running a horse business sounds peaceful, right? Fresh air, green fields, horses doing their thing. Then you sit down with Epona and realise you’re basically juggling staff, money, planning, and a small army of horses that all want different things.…
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Postcards – Pack Your Bags, We’re Going to France
Postcards is one of those games that puts you on a bike and sends you across France. No rush, no pressure, just moving from place to place and picking up memories along the way. I mean, that’s the idea at…
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Theocratia – Managing Civilizations From the Clouds
In Theocratia, players take on the role of powerful alien beings watching a distant world from somewhere far beyond the stars. And if you have all the time in the universe, well… you have to find something to do. In…
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Strato – Trying to Control the Weather
Strato is mainly a solo puzzle game, although the box also includes a cooperative multiplayer option. In the game you’re basically managing a small weather system where clouds, wind, rain, sunlight and storms move around a set of tornadoes. Your…
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Age of Bitcoin – Speculation Around The Table
In 1971 the world left the gold standard. Since then money has felt a bit… abstract. Inflation creeps up, markets go up and down, and most of us just try to keep up. Then in 2009 Bitcoin showed up. First…
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Sensu – Folding Fans & Finding Fifteen
In Sensu, you’re basically trying to make 15. That’s it. That’s the hook. It’s dressed up in beautiful folding fan artwork inspired by traditional Japanese design, but once you sit down and play, it’s a tight little numbers puzzle. And…
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