Calm brain-teaser. Low-poly trains. Big spatial puzzles. Viaducts drops you into a minimalist 3D world where every rotated block either completes the path or breaks it. No chaos. Just clean logic and satisfying clicks.
Each level gives a broken rail path and a limited set of moves. Rotate the bridge blocks. Connect the start point to the end point. The train rolls — or it doesn't. Goal: build a complete, unbroken track before attempts run out.
Click or tap a block to rotate it. That's the core action. Snap it into the right angle and watch the path form. Each block has a fixed shape — straight, curved, junction. Figure out what goes where. Order matters. Rotate smart, not fast.
Zoom in with the Scroll Wheel (or pinch on mobile) to inspect tricky intersections. Click + Drag (or swipe) to pan around the board. On bigger levels, panning is survival — you'll miss half the puzzle if stuck in one corner. Get the full view before committing to a rotation.
Start from the endpoints, not the middle. Trace backward from the exit — that narrows down which block orientation fits. Count your remaining attempts before making a guess. And if a junction block appears, it's usually the key piece. Solve it first, build around it. These are classic Brain Training instincts — spatial reasoning, not speed.
Built for fans of Logic Games who want something meditative instead of frantic. Great for short sessions — one puzzle, five minutes, done. If you enjoy spatial reasoning and Mind Games that don't punish you for thinking slowly, this is the loop. Also pairs well with other cozy puzzlers — fans of Rat's House - Nonogram will feel right at home with the calm, brain-first pacing.
Viaducts was developed by FYG. Added to Playgama on March 12, 2026. If you like scene-based puzzle challenges, Hidden Object: My Hotel is another chill single-player pick worth checking out.