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5 Best Games to Have on Your Radar in March 2021

Maquette – March 2 (PC, PS4, PS5)

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Here’s a winner winner for PS5 owners. Maquette releases today, offering up its weird recursive puzzle-based gameplay to the masses. What’s more, it’s also the free PS5 PlayStation Plus game for March, meaning it won’t cost you a penny.

Maquette tasks you with solving a series of puzzles where you’ll be dealing with plants, buildings and objects that are both absolutely massive, and teeny tiny at the same time.

What you need to do is manipulate the smaller objects in order to move the larger ones and clear your path to the objective. The further out you make it, the larger and more complex things get.

It’s all tied together with a heartfelt story and a vibrant art style. Maquette is certainly one of the most unique puzzlers you can get your hands on in the month of March, and you PS5 owners have no excuse for not giving this one a try.


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