For casual gamers and individuals seeking short, mentally stimulating exercises during downtime.
Providing accessible, logic-based puzzle experiences for casual players seeking short, mentally stimulating sessions.
Target audience
Portfolio
Free 3Last updated
Stack It - logic game
v3.70
2mo ago
Primary focus
Mobile games and brain-training tools
Scale
indie
Target audience
Casual gamers and individuals seeking short, mentally stimulating exercises during downtime.
Released 16 updates across 3 apps in the last 6 months, with all titles receiving updates within the last 30 days.
3 apps analysed
Clean, meditative UI design appeals to players seeking low-stress sessions
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 3 of 3 apps with localized market data · last scanned .
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Positive apps
1
Neutral / mixed
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Negative apps
65/100
Avg sentiment score
Block Blast! dominates the casual puzzle category by offering a high-polish, endless block-clearing experience that directly competes for the same 'quick-session' logic-game audience as Free the Grid.
Packingdom competes by applying spatial organization mechanics to a room-decorating theme, appealing to the same 'satisfying puzzle' player base.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
A legacy title that captures the same casual matching demographic through frequent events and recognizable IP.
It targets the same casual puzzle market but differentiates itself through physics-based mechanics and narrative-driven progression.
This app competes for the same casual puzzle demographic by utilizing satisfying sorting mechanics and an immersive audio-visual environment.
This title remains a primary competitor for short-session puzzle players who value competitive leaderboards and fast-paced matching.
This app competes for the same 'brain training' casual gaming audience, though it focuses on visual observation rather than spatial logic.
It competes for the same casual puzzle audience by blending 3D object matching with meta-progression elements.
Sync-Ball shares the same core appeal of progressive difficulty and spatial logic, challenging players to navigate mazes without time pressure.
Aqua Sorter targets the same congestion-management puzzle niche, requiring players to clear paths through complex, crowded boards.
Directly mirrors the sorting gameplay loop but applies a fantasy-themed skin to attract a different aesthetic preference.
Competes for the same 'logic game' audience by offering a minimalist, high-quality puzzle experience.
Captures the same demographic interested in spatial logic and 3D puzzle manipulation.
This app occupies the same casual puzzle space, relying on a massive library of levels to drive long-term player retention.
Shares the same 'block/tile' puzzle DNA, appealing to users who enjoy grid-based sorting and matching.
Farm Town targets the same casual puzzle market by blending matching mechanics with social progression and leaderboards.
A recent entrant that challenges the target's pixel-art focus with trajectory-based mechanics.
This newcomer challenges the spatial puzzle space by introducing wall-bounce mechanics and directional movement constraints.
A new competitor using a food-themed skin to capture the casual tile-matching market.
A new entrant in the puzzle category that uses tray management and sticker-matching to challenge the player's spatial organization skills.