Help Me: Tricky Brain Puzzles
Help Me: Tricky Brain Puzzles is a logic puzzle game where you solve riddles about people and their fate. Each level throws you into a new little story. Someone is stuck in an elevator, someone has lost their keys, and someone has ended up in a strange situation. You study the picture, notice the details, and figure out what is really going on. This is not a typical puzzle with buttons and levers; you have to think outside the box. The answer is not always obvious, and sometimes a person's rescue depends on a tiny detail that is easy to overlook. Every level checks how observant you are and how fast you can think.
How to play?
In this game, you see a scene with different characters. The picture on the screen can show a room, a street, or an office. The characters might be standing, sitting, or doing something. Your job is to figure out what the problem is and find a solution. Tap on objects to inspect them. Drag items around and connect different elements. Any action can change what is happening.
For example, someone is standing by the door but cannot leave. You look carefully at the scene. Is the lock closed? Then you need to find the key. Is the door blocked? Then you look for a way to move the obstacle. Sometimes the solution is clear right away, and sometimes it is hidden in small background details. As you move on, the situations become more complex. Several people with different problems can appear in one level. You have to decide who to help first and what to do in the right order. Think logically, try every option, move from level to level, uncover the secrets, and help people get out of trouble.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 5.00 out of 5, based on 2 votes.
- Released in November 2025.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC).
- Age rating: 7+
- Powered by HTML5 (Unity WebGL) — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Each level is a self-contained story about people in unusual or dangerous situations
- Gameplay focuses on studying static scenes and spotting tiny background details
- Interactive mechanics let you tap, drag, and connect objects to change the outcome
- Later levels introduce multiple characters so you must choose who to help first
























