Monument Valley Is the Pinnacle of Mobile Puzzle Games

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Published 2021-05-27
Monument Valley Full Game - there aren't many games with integrity for mobile (iOS or Android) devices, much less good puzzle games. But Monument Valley breaks that mold, bringing us amazing optical illusion perspective puzzles inspired by M.C. Escher.
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All Comments (21)
  • @Aliensrock
    I should mention that there are several VERY good puzzle games with a mobile version (A Monster's Expedition, Snakebird, and The Room series for example), but if we're talking mobile-exclusive puzzlers, Monument Valley is hard to beat.
  • @ThatGuy_361
    Monument valley was the first puzzle game I ever bought, and I had since forgotten about it until this popped up. Glad to see it make a return and even happier that Tyler is the one with whom that return is associated.
  • @gliple
    I remember playing this when i was younger, the nostolgia is real
  • @electra_
    23:04 "Is that a dodecahedron?" Well, it has been made clear that Tyler doesn't play D&D
  • @weegeeismad9298
    I have never been so amused by being in the verge of throwing up
  • @overthetop4239
    Perspective based games are always great, this seems like a cool new series.
  • @ericzhan3454
    "the triangle of- OH MY GOD WE TILTIN" - Aliensrock 2021
  • @joelhaggis5054
    It's amazing that this game managed to get me emotionally invested in a stone pillar.
  • @FixTheWi-Fi
    "The Enrichment Center reminds you that the Weighted Companion Totem will never threaten to stab you and, in fact, cannot speak."
  • @nicksteele5613
    I remember originally playing Monument Valley YEARS ago and loved them so much, can't wait to see how you like them
  • @tallburrito4657
    When I played I almost had an emotional breakdown when totem friend moved on
  • @HeroMaster137
    I used to play Monument Valley and Monument Valley 2 so many times when I was so much younger, still one of my favorite games! It is just so calm and peaceful and make me happy whenever I play it. I also remember the first time I saw yellow totem dude fall into the water, I cried.
  • @anoneemous_ly
    this will be very unlikely to be seen by Tyler but I do recommend him Opus Magnum, neat puzzle game with a lot of bonus content, quite brain scratching and there's leaderboards as well so he can go for the least area used, least gold used, or least cycles taken.
  • @Anonymous-ph5nl
    29:59 That would be awesome. A VR Experience of Monument Valley, where you are Ida, and on your non-dominant hand is an interactable map of the area, your dominant hand is how you move the level, and then you navigate yourself. I think that would be a worthwhile experience to wonder at.
  • The Monument Valley games are absolutely phenomenal. I love them very dearly. The time, love, passion, effort and thought that went into each individual level. The use of impossible geometry and architecture, and having to manipulate it to open paths to continue. The OST, and the ambiance it carries. And above all else. The stories for each of the 2 games. Ustwo Games really did knock it out of the park with these mind-bending, illusion puzzle games. And I can't thank them enough. Absolutely gorgeous...
  • @downest1
    I remember playing this as a kid. So many memories. I was so sad when her friend totem was left behind. That’s how you know a truly good game.