
With near-perfect execution, Wilmot Works It Out is a must-play for any casual fan.
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Verdict
98%
Steam
90
IGDB
Verdict score based on confidence-adjusted Steam reviews?
Overwhelmingly Positive on Steam (98% positive from 752 reviews)
Critically acclaimed (90/100 critic average)
No significant drawbacks reported
Wilmot Works it Out is a 2024 puzzle video game developed by Hollow Ponds Games and Richard Hogg and published by Finji. It was released for Windows and MacOS on October 23, 2024. It was later released for Nintendo Switch on May 22, 2025. The game is a sequel to the developer's 2019 game Wilmot's Warehouse.

Runs well on modern hardware.
Last updated 11h ago
This is a really satisfying puzzle game that challenges your memory and pattern recognition.
i've been having a very very stressful week so i decided to try out this game, and genuinely nothing has been able to relax me more than putting on a playlist or podcast and just Going At this game. ive played for what felt like minutes, only to look at the time and realize its been hours. it really sucks you in! in a good way!!! so so delightful, i love wilmot so much, and all the interactions with sam are so cute and made me smile so big. the puzzles steadily ramp up in difficulty but still manage to be therapeutic and fun!! and of course the art is stunning, my favorite part of the game is finishing the puzzles just to look at the pictures. this type of puzzle game isn't normally what i'd seek out, but this game just made me reconsider that! i just love it all so much! adding an endless mode is literally a genius idea and i can't wait to get into that and let it take over my life :) yay 10/10, made me wish i was a postman in the uk ????
This game is great. if you like puzzles, buy it. To elaborate, the puzzles have great art, feel good to put together (I used an XBox-style controller), and [i]sound[/i] good to put together. There was only one puzzle in the entire game that I got stuck on and needed to look up (frankly, I still disagree with it a little). And Sam means the world to me. Hell, I'll even include Neil in that. Get in here, Neil.
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