Game Info
Updated: N/A
Category: Puzzles
Score: 7.9
Family Halloween HTML5 mapi games Mobile Physics Puzzle

How to Play

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Description

Pumpkin Pot leans right into its Halloween mood—orange pumpkins, bubbling cauldrons, that sort of playful spookiness. At its core, though, it’s a physics puzzle game: your whole job is to destroy wooden boxes in the right order so gravity does the work and tips the pumpkin safely into a waiting pot. It’s pretty simple to start with, but pretty soon you’ll find yourself staring at the layout thinking, hang on—what if I move this one first? That part really matters, really. Some levels can get fiddly; there are spots where patience pays off more than speed. Don’t let the cute vibe fool you: there’s some challenge here if you want it. The sound effects and silly little animations make it easy to stick around for ‘just one more level’ way longer than planned. It’s interesting how even young kids can play along because the controls are just tapping boxes away—but adults will recognize those sneaky moments where you have to pause and consider every step. You don’t get lost in menus or storylines; each level is about timing and a tiny bit of luck sometimes (not too much). If you’re hunting for something light but quietly clever while waiting for autumn or just want a five-minute brain teaser—it works.

Editor's View

Honestly, when I started Pumpkin Pot I thought it'd be another quick-play holiday thing—cute pumpkins and bright colors but not much meat. But after a few levels I caught myself re-trying because I missed the timing by half a second or tapped too soon. The way it makes you think two moves ahead surprised me. Some rounds feel almost like luck gets involved—you know, just nudge something too hard and it's all over—but usually it's fair. My only gripe is that sometimes the pumpkin feels just a hair too bouncy for comfort, especially near edges. Still fun though. Kind of addictive once you settle into its rhythm.