Stonix

Rebuild the Ruins. One Stone at a Time.

So Stonix is like this tile puzzle game where you rebuild ancient ruins, but here's the catch - if you don't think about weight distribution, everything just... collapses.

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How It Works

Choose Your Ruin
Every level gives you some collapsed building from different ancient civilizations, with a blueprint showing what it once was.
Place Tiles with Precision
You drag these weighted stone pieces onto the grid, but you gotta watch the foundation. Heavy tiles in the wrong spot crack everything below them.
Restore to Unlock
Finish rebuilding and you get this cool animation showing the whole thing coming back to life, plus there's usually a secret puzzle hidden inside.

Features

  • Weight Physics, Not Just Fitting

    The tiles actually have weight, so if you plop a heavy granite piece on some weak limestone? Yeah, that's gonna crack everything underneath.

  • Three Ancient Civilizations

    You work your way through Egyptian sandstone, Norse granite, and Mayan obsidian tiles, each with unique shapes and weight properties.

  • Hidden Chamber Puzzles

    Finish rebuilding a ruin and you unlock this little bonus puzzle hidden inside — a secret room, a sealed vault, a buried inscription.

  • No Timers. No Pressure.

    The game never rushes you - just take your time and think it through. Those ruins have been broken for centuries, they can wait a bit longer.

Testimonials

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"I really wasn't expecting it to feel like actual archaeology, but that weight thing? It's a total game-changer."

Mara D.

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"First time my whole structure came crashing down because I put a heavy block in the wrong spot? I just started laughing - felt so dumb but it was hilarious. Then I replayed it four times."

Tom B.

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"About time someone made a puzzle game where you're supposed to take forever thinking about each move. The Egyptian tile set is gorgeous."

Priya S.

FAQ

  • Is Stonix free to play?
    Stonix is free to download with full access to the first civilization. Egyptian, Norse, and Mayan tile sets are available as one-time unlocks — no subscriptions, no energy bars.
  • How hard does it get?
    It starts pretty easy - just learning how the weight stuff works. But by the time you hit the Mayan levels? You're trying to keep three different layers from collapsing at once.
  • Do I need an internet connection?
    No — all puzzles run fully offline. Progress syncs to the cloud when you reconnect.
  • What age group is Stonix designed for?
    The core mechanics suit players 10 and up, but the deeper structural puzzles are built to challenge adult minds.