

Steam Sorter
About Steam Sorter
Steam Sorter wraps clever puzzle mechanics in an adorable steampunk package that's hard to put down. Whether you're playing solo or teaming up with a friend, there's something deeply satisfying about organizing chaos into neat matching rows. It's the perfect blend of relaxed gameplay and just enough challenge to keep you coming back for one more round!
How to Play
Arrows (first player) or WASD (second player) are used to move from the PC
A joystick is used to move from mobile platforms. Jump is available from the joystick and by pressing the button (one player)
Move objects so as to assemble a row of three identical ones or a line of any blocks.
Collect power-ups for temporary power-up
Tips
Start by learning the basic movement controls—arrow keys for player one and WASD for player two on PC. Focus on creating rows of three identical blocks first, as they clear faster than mixed lines. Keep an eye out for power-ups and grab them whenever possible for temporary abilities that make sorting much easier. Don't rush take your time to plan your moves and spot the best matches!
Advanced Strategies
Master chain reactions by setting up multiple matches in quick succession—they're worth way more points and clear the board faster. Try thinking two or three moves ahead, like in chess, to create opportunities rather than just reacting. In co-op mode, divide the playfield with your partner so you're not working against each other's setups.
Frequently Asked Questions
Use arrow keys (player 1) or WASD (player 2) to move your robot on PC, or the joystick on mobile devices. Push and rearrange blocks to create rows of three matching objects or lines of any blocks to clear them from the board.
Focus on building rows of three identical blocks for the best score, collect power-ups whenever they appear for helpful temporary boosts, and plan your moves ahead rather than rushing. In multiplayer, communicate with your partner to avoid ruining each other's setups!
Absolutely! The cute robot character, colorful steampunk visuals, and straightforward puzzle mechanics make it great for younger players. There's no violent content, and the cooperative mode is a wonderful way for kids to practice teamwork and problem-solving together.















































