Daedalian Opus

Daedalian Opus

released on Jul 01, 1990

Daedalian Opus

released on Jul 01, 1990

The game is essentially a series of 36 jigsaw puzzles with Tetris-like pieces known as pentominos that must be assembled into a specific shape. The puzzles start off with rectangular shapes and simple solutions, but the puzzles quickly grow more complex, with odder shapes like a rocket ship, a gun, and even enlarged versions of some of the pentominoes themselves. Each level is timed, and once the timer is started it cannot be stopped until the level is finished. One starts off the game with only three pentomino pieces, and at the completion of each early level, a new piece is awarded to the player. At the final level, the player is given the 2x2 square O tetromino and must complete an 8x8 square puzzle. After completing each level, the player was given a password to access that level at a later time. Interestingly, each password was a common English four-letter word, so that by guessing common four-letter words, players could potentially access levels they had not actually reached by playing the game.


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Tetris's weird cousin. I think it's really funny that this game's localized title is so ~mysterious~ but the original title is just "Adventure Puzzle Road." The cartoony visuals in the game really suit that title much better.

The very first video game I ever played. Original gameboy, 4-5 years old, back seat of the car on a long car ride. Will never forget how cool it was to be playing a video game.

A puzzle game like this has no business being as fun as it is. Amazing to play on the Super Game Boy. The soundtrack was awesome. The gameplay was good enough for the plan.

You move pentominos to fit into some type of quadrilateral. This game would have been sick back in the early 90's... there's not much of a reason to play in 2021 aside from the reasonably pleasing aesthetics.