That's My Seat - Logic Puzzle
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| Updated : | Mar 10, 2026 |
| Version : | 1.0.0 |
| Developer : | Unknown |
Editor's Review
That's My Seat - Logic Puzzle pulled me in the first ten minutes. I laughed at a planet wearing sunglasses, then cursed softly when a bus puzzle beat me (yes, I swore). The hook is simple: place characters in seats by strict rules. No timers. No button-mashing. Just paper-and-pencil thinking, except it's on your phone and the little cartoon chef keeps judging you.
Play style? It's rule-based logic — think elimination, spotting contradictions, and sometimes backtracking like an anxious detective. I breeze through a dozen easy puzzles in a coffee break, then slam into a special level that eats my brain for two hours (handshake with reality: I paused, paced, came back and finally got it). The game brags about 1000+ puzzles and monthly events — and it mostly delivers variety: haunted theaters, outer-space diners, wizard classrooms. Don't expect everything to be original every single time — some jokes repeat — but most levels toss you a fresh, oddball idea that actually feels handwritten, not copy-pasted.
What I loved: the characters—wild, weird, and very meme-ready; the slow-pace (play on the subway or at 2 a.m. when the house is quiet); and the satisfying "aha" when a seat clicks. What I didn't: occasional ad prompts if you tap for a hint (you can skip them, but they're there), and a few stages that lean oddly on pop-culture gags instead of clean logic (annoying when you're in a groove). Also, leaderboards exist — but don't expect esport-level matchmaking. This isn't competitive chess; it's cozy-but-brainy fun.
Quick tips from someone who hoards hints: mark possibilities, eliminate aggressively, and trust the process (no shortcuts). Use monthly events to snag free rewards. If you want a puzzle that won't yell at you, that rewards patience, and that throws in a goofy cameo now and then — this is it. I still come back late at night—because the puzzles are fair and because, honestly, I want to beat that one stubborn bus level (you know the type). Recommended for anyone who likes logic grids and a little personality with their brain-food. Go try a few levels. Don't expect mercy. Expect fun.
Play style? It's rule-based logic — think elimination, spotting contradictions, and sometimes backtracking like an anxious detective. I breeze through a dozen easy puzzles in a coffee break, then slam into a special level that eats my brain for two hours (handshake with reality: I paused, paced, came back and finally got it). The game brags about 1000+ puzzles and monthly events — and it mostly delivers variety: haunted theaters, outer-space diners, wizard classrooms. Don't expect everything to be original every single time — some jokes repeat — but most levels toss you a fresh, oddball idea that actually feels handwritten, not copy-pasted.
What I loved: the characters—wild, weird, and very meme-ready; the slow-pace (play on the subway or at 2 a.m. when the house is quiet); and the satisfying "aha" when a seat clicks. What I didn't: occasional ad prompts if you tap for a hint (you can skip them, but they're there), and a few stages that lean oddly on pop-culture gags instead of clean logic (annoying when you're in a groove). Also, leaderboards exist — but don't expect esport-level matchmaking. This isn't competitive chess; it's cozy-but-brainy fun.
Quick tips from someone who hoards hints: mark possibilities, eliminate aggressively, and trust the process (no shortcuts). Use monthly events to snag free rewards. If you want a puzzle that won't yell at you, that rewards patience, and that throws in a goofy cameo now and then — this is it. I still come back late at night—because the puzzles are fair and because, honestly, I want to beat that one stubborn bus level (you know the type). Recommended for anyone who likes logic grids and a little personality with their brain-food. Go try a few levels. Don't expect mercy. Expect fun.
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