Zenses: Ocean review

A puzzle game collection that’s like a spa for your brain

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    Calm setting

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    Actually has an atmosphere

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    Six games from which to choose

Cons

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    Rainforest's games are better

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    Low-key style may put off some

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    No multiplayer

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Like its rainforest-focused sister game, Zenses: Ocean mines an uncommon vein of videogaming: Relaxation. Basically, while most games – even puzzle games – are all about frying your nerves with an ever-increasing pace, pyrotechnic special effects, and an exhausting array of more and more pumped up opponents, Zenses would rather help you chill out and calm down.

Then come the weaker puzzles. Pearl Diver places pearls onscreen that disappear when you touch them or draw lines connecting them to one another. But your turns are limited, and if you want more, you have to connect thee pearls in a triangle shape that contains a fourth pearl. Turtle Turn is a take on Othello, with the player touching turtle shells to flip them – and any adjacent shell – black or white side up to match the pattern on the top screen. And Hot Spot takes apart a glowing sea creature so you can reassemble it while the pieces slowly spin.

As you can probably tell, all of the games are simple in concept – but that’s more a comment on the game’s style than a complaint. And while each game is remarkably easy to play when it begins, and takes its time in ramping up the difficulty, there are sliders that enable you to raise the level of challenge right away.

It’s also definitely worth mentioning that this is the weaker of the two Zenses titles by a mile. Rainforest has better puzzles and a stronger style. But both strike a definite atmosphere – whether that atmosphere is right for you or not is another question. This is an experience so subdued, it’s almost a lullaby. But if you’re into that vibe and want something legitimately fresh, see how your senses react to Zenses: Rainforest. And if you like that, take a dip in the Ocean.

Dec 31, 2008

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GenrePuzzle
DescriptionAnother collection of dead simple puzzle games that aren’t quite zen-like, but which are more soothing and grounded than most.
Platform"DS"
US censor rating"Everyone"
UK censor rating"Rating Pending"
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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