

Pushover on SNES is one of those weird little puzzle games that sticks with you. You play as G.I. Ant—basically a tiny soldier ant—and your job is to knock over dominoes in just the right way to clear a path to the exit. Sounds simple, but it’s way trickier than it looks.
You’ve got 100 levels of domino chaos, and each one is like its own little Rube Goldberg machine. You can only carry one domino at a time, and one wrong push means the whole setup might collapse wrong—blocking the exit, leaving gaps, or just leaving a stubborn domino standing. And yeah, there’s a timer, but honestly, half the time I ignored it and just kept fiddling until everything fell perfectly.
The best part? The hints are weirdly charming. Like, on level 98, the game straight-up tells you the designer forgot how to beat it. Classic. If you like puzzles where you’re constantly muttering “okay, one more try,” this one’s a hidden gem.
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