Meet me at NooN

Difficulty : 3.5/5 (Hard)
Global : 3.5/5 (Very Good)

In Meet me at NooN, you control two halves of a hourglass (let’s call them Yellow and Blue), and you have to bring them where they need to be.
You have a limited number of moves for each character and they alternate. During the day, you move Yellow and bring them wherever you want. When Yellow has moved, night falls and you then have to move Blue. Then you control Yellow again etc. Depending on the level, you’ll have different numbers of phases to deal with.

The core mechanic of this game is not just moving Blue and Yellow. When Yellow has moved and you have to control Blue, Yellow will start to go back in time repeating exactly the moves they did, but in reverse. And when Blue has moved and you have to control Yellow, Blue will teleport back to their starting point and redo exactly the moves they did.

This game is not your average puzzle game. It’s hard, getting used to the time loop mechanics is not easy at all. There’s also not a lot of other mechanics, it just purely gets harder and harder. But the game only throws (very) small levels at you, so it’s “just” overall hard and not nightmarish even if it could be.
There’s also a star to collect in each level. Most of the time, you’ll get it naturally but some levels use it to really push the difficulty higher and that’s cool.

Meet me at NooN is a very good and unique puzzle game and I highly recommend it, especially if you like games that not only make you think, but also really twist your brain.


Developer: Pandaroo Interactive
Publisher: Pandaroo Interactive
Platforms: Steam – Windows/Linux/macOS
Release Date: June 20, 2022