The controls, the most important thing when it comes to a puzzler, are very smooth. With over 100 levels over 6 different worlds, there’s plenty of puzzles to solve, and by the end of the game they’re quite complicated, and you’ll have to use the culmination of all you learned to solve them. Each concept is introduced very simply and as levels continue, the game expands on it. Telepaint never feels like it’s throwing too much at you though. There are blocks that you’ll have to push and warp to different areas of levels, keys that unlock color-coded locks, switches that make blocks appear and disappear, and more. Once you start moving, you’re in motion until the level is complete, so you’ll have to be quick with timing to make sure you’re facing the right way when you exit the portal, and later in the game to make sure you don’t fall into spikes.Īs you go through more and more puzzles in Telepaint, you’ll be introduced to more mechanics. The first one is simply connecting square portals to one another to transport yourself throughout the level. To rescue your friend from semi-perilous situations, you’ll use several puzzle mechanics. You take the role of a paint bucket and engage in an eternal quest to be reunited with your paintbrush friend. There’s not a ton of exposition here, just really well-constructed puzzle mechanics that bring something new to the table. The iOS App Store is filled with uninspired puzzlers, so when a game like Telepaint comes out, it’s a real treat.