V-Hunter Puzzler DX is a puzzle game where you have to plan out your moves to kill enemies and move on. You kill most enemies in one or two hits, except bosses. You will generally die in one hit, unless you get a potion. The enemies range from rats, which attack every three turns, to ghouls walk around leaving poison trails behind them. You can skip turns by pressing A, which is actually really useful for timing enemies. There are sixty levels in total spread over five sagas. Each saga harder than the rest.

There are two difficulty levels in V-Hunter Puzzler DX. Casual allows infinite time to plan your moves and infinite undos(press X). Hard gives you a time limit to complete the level and only one under per level. That does not mean casual mode is easy, just a little more forgiving than hard mode, which is merciless. I’m glad causal mode is there!

I liked V-Hunter Puzzler DX. It’s a brain-taxing combat puzzle game without anything particularly wrong here. I really have no criticism other than I wish it were longer, but for three dollars, you cannot go wrong with this if you’re looking for a brain-teaser. V-Hunter Puzzler DX gets a Recommended verdict with an eight back-end score. There’s really nothing more to say.
Overall: V-Hunter Puzzler DX is a serious combat puzzler that will tax your brain. I wish it were longer cause its so good.
Verdict: Recommended
| Release Date | 9/5/24 |
| Cost | $2.99 |
| Publisher | RAWRLAB Games |
| ESRB Rating | E10+ |
P.S. Today I also reviewed No Case Shall Remain Unsolved. Its a good brain-teaser of a completely different variety!
Game received for free from the publisher!





