Thief Puzzle: to pass a level - Review
Thief Puzzle: to pass a level

Thief Puzzle: to pass a level

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Thief Puzzle blends brain teasers with lighthearted theft

Thief Puzzle: to pass a level is a quirky, physics-based puzzle game where you play as a stick-figure thief with an impossibly stretchy arm. Each stage is a mini-heist: swipe to extend your arm, navigate around traps, guards, and obstacles, and snatch the target item without getting caught.

Levels start off extremely simple, easing you into the core mechanic, but quickly introduce clever twists. You might have to grab keys before treasures, time your reach between moving hazards, or snake your arm around dogs, lasers, and cameras. The result is a satisfying blend of trial-and-error and light problem-solving that rarely feels frustrating thanks to its relaxed pacing and short stages.

Visually, Thief Puzzle keeps things minimal and cartoony, with bright colors and expressive stick characters. The humor is a big part of the charm: failed attempts often result in slapstick reveals, while the playful sound effects and silly reactions make experimentation enjoyable instead of punishing.

Where it stumbles is in repetition. The basic “stretch and steal” loop doesn’t evolve dramatically, so marathon sessions can start to feel samey. The difficulty curve is also on the gentle side, making it more of a casual brain teaser than a true IQ test. Additionally, ads can pop up fairly often, which may break immersion for some players.

Despite these drawbacks, Thief Puzzle works very well as a pick‑up‑and‑play time killer. It’s ideal for quick sessions, appeals to a wide age range, and offers enough inventive level setups to keep you coming back for “just one more try.” If you enjoy light, humorous puzzle challenges, this is an easy recommendation.

package name

com.weegoon.thiefpuzzle

language(s)

English

available on

Android

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TapNation