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Enjoy Playing Adam and Eve: Aliens

If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if your favorite caveman pal took a vacation among the stars, “Adam and Eve: Aliens” has you covered. It’s the familiar stick-figure charm of the original Adam and Eve puzzle adventures, but this time our intrepid hero and his cosmic companion get to mingle with little green beings and hop between floating space rocks. The visuals keep that cartoony, hand-drawn vibe, so it never feels too serious—you’re always one cleverly placed banana peel or cleverly timed button press away from a chuckle.

Gameplay sticks to the series’ tried-and-true formula: you tap and drag objects, poke around the scenery, and combine items in creative ways to solve each level’s mystery. One minute you’re coaxing a grumpy alien dog out of your path with a piece of fruit, the next you’re rigging up a makeshift portal bridge using a pair of space boots and a conveniently abandoned ray gun. It’s a gentle brain teaser experience, so if you’ve been itching for a casual puzzle that doesn’t punish you too harshly for trying to feed a UFO to a giant ham sandwich, this is your ride.

What I really like is the way each stage sneaks in a little extra slapstick—sometimes you’ll accidentally zap yourself, other times you’ll spring a trap that sends everything flying in cartoonish fashion. There are unlockable outfits too, so you can deck out Adam in everything from an astronaut suit to a banana costume if that’s how you roll. And while the occasional ad break or hint-unlock request can be a tiny buzzkill, they’re easy to dismiss, letting you bounce right back into the intergalactic silliness.

All in all, “Adam and Eve: Aliens” is the perfect five-minute brain escape for anyone who wants lighthearted puzzles with a space-age twist. It’s free to download, plays well on most devices, and keeps things breezy—ideal for stalling at a bus stop or winding down before bed without the stress of ticking timers or brutal failure states. So if you’re up for a quick trip beyond our little blue planet, Adam and his space buds are ready to show you around.