- Publisher: Annapurna Interactive
- Release Date: Jul 14, 2026
- Also On: Nintendo Switch 2, PC, PlayStation 5, Switch
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Jul 14, 2026Overall, D-topia has been a refreshing and enjoyable experience. The puzzle difficulty is pitched well for the most part, erring on the easier side to keep things flowing, and interacting with the people of D-topia is rewarding as we get to know and help them. Being able to use items we purchased in any way would have been nice, but it’s a small blemish on what was otherwise a well paced take on AI, and the future of humanity alongside it.
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Jul 14, 2026D-topia successfully combines a casual adventure with four enjoyable types of logic puzzles and a surprisingly thoughtful story about AI, happiness and social control. Its clean visual style and carefree soundtrack create a calm atmosphere, while the Block Side and the residents’ personal struggles add an unsettling edge beneath the surface. I would have preferred more puzzles and a faster way for the story to unfold, but the variety of side activities helps support its slower pace. D-topia may not offer a perfect version of puzzle-based happiness, but it comes close enough to be worth a visit.
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Jul 14, 2026To say I was conflicted with D-topia is an understatement. On an intellectual level I think it fails, but as a mood, a relaxed adherence to a daily routine, I find it fascinating. Who knows how you might react. If you’ve got any love for puzzles and narrative games, you might just have to play it and make up your own mind.