Game Info
Updated: N/A
Category: Puzzles
Score: 7.1
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Description

Pomni Blast is one of those quirky puzzle games where what you do feels deceptively simple at first but, after a few levels, your thinking cap gets a real workout. The idea is—you’re nudging Pomni through this oddball Digital Circus by blasting her around with controlled explosions. Click to drop explosives nearby and she goes flying (not always the way you expect). Well, precision matters more than you realize at first. Dangerous traps are everywhere. Spikes, moving blades, weird pits—I lost count of the hazards that popped up unexpectedly just as I thought I was getting good at aiming. Each stage asks you to get Pomni into a safe area using as few blasts as possible if you want all three stars. Sometimes the best move is doing less; sometimes it’s about timing or just retrying until that one angle clicks. What I found interesting was how each level tweaks things so you can’t use one trick over and over; it keeps surprising you. There’s this slightly frantic pace when those obstacles start moving faster—it pushes both patience and quick thinking. Hardcore puzzle fans who love experimenting will probably enjoy figuring out every path to three stars (I imagine younger players might need some patience here). Not really a game for folks looking for a chill vibe—it can be tricky! But if blasting cartoon clowns never gets old for you, there’s plenty to keep fiddling with.

Editor's View

Tried Pomni Blast after seeing some circus vibes in the screenshots—wasn’t sure what to expect honestly. First couple levels? Total cakewalk; I figured I’d breeze through it all in like ten minutes. But then it throws in moving saws and platforms that had me second-guessing every blast I set off. It’s satisfying when Pomni lands exactly where you want but sometimes her bouncing feels kind of unpredictable—almost like luck steps in more than skill on certain maps. That part frustrated me now and then, really. Still, the challenge is pretty addictive overall; chasing those perfect three-star runs definitely got under my skin after a while. I just wish there were maybe more ways to control her mid-air or recover from mistakes—that’d feel fairer sometimes! Anyway, for short bursts of trial-and-error puzzle play with an odd sense of humor…yeah, not bad at all.