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Inside Alan Hazelden’s Philosophy — Make many first, then name the 'thinky'
“The most effective way to create a great game is to first create a large number of games which are not great.” London puzzle designer Alan Hazelden (Draknek) has spent years making “thinky” puzzles that teach their mechanics through layout rather than text. We read his philosophy, obsessions, failures, dilemmas and influences through his own statements.
Ten years of sausage grilling and a shift of perspective — minimal rules, maximal depth, and spatial cognition as puzzle material
Two articles today. First: Thinky Games' 10th anniversary feature on Stephen's Sausage Roll (April 21, 2026) — the sokoban-like praised by puzzle developers as perfectly designed, which birthed the sausage-like subgenre through radical minimalism. Second: Alan Hazelden's Thinky Third Thursday April 2026 (April 16), spotlighting A Little Perspective and He Who Watches — two games that use perspective shifts and spatial cognition as their core puzzle material.