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2025

Analysis generated from community votes
Blue Prince arrived in 2025 with a genuinely unusual premise: a puzzle-adventure set in a mansion where the rooms rearrange themselves every single day, and somewhere in there is a mysterious Room 46.
The community data is extremely thin here, with just a handful of duels across each category, so every score should be taken with caution. That said, the early signals are mixed. The desert island appeal sits right around the middle of the pack, suggesting a modest "would I keep playing this" instinct from voters. Fun and gameplay land slightly below average, which is a little surprising for a puzzle game that leans so heavily on exploration and discovery. The art direction and rediscovery scores are the ones to watch: both sit in the bottom fifth of all rated games, meaning the visuals and the "wish I could erase my memory and play again" feeling haven't landed strongly so far.
For a genre-defying puzzle adventure, these numbers are underwhelming. Games built around mystery and atmosphere usually punch above their weight on rediscovery in particular. That hasn't happened here yet.
Blue Prince will likely appeal to players who enjoy slow, methodical puzzle games and don't need visual spectacle to stay engaged. If you need strong aesthetics or that addictive "one more run" pull, early signals suggest you might walk away feeling a bit flat.
Analysis generated on May 20, 2026
This game's position compared to other voted games, by criterion. Sorted from best to worst.