Clutter Puzzle Magazine #2 - February 2024
The 5th Clutter Collector's Edition
For only $20 - You Get Over 1700 Mind-Blowing Levels!!!
Including the Greatly Improved - Spot The Differences Puzzles
Totally Replayable and Clutterized for your Enjoyment!!!
5 Bonus Areas that aren't in the Standard Edition
All in the Super-Wide 1280x720 format!!!


"You know what you'll get with each Clutter game.
It's always the same, yet each game is always different.
That's the magic of the Clutter series."
***** "Hideously Addictive" ***** "Best Game Ever" ***** "Can't Stop Playing" *****
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Clutter Puzzle Magazine will only run on PCs.


It does not run on Macs, iPads, iPhones, Androids, Linux or Chromebooks.

Sadly, I had to make the decision that Puzzles By Joe will no longer sell MAC versions directly.
Because of constant OS changes to the MACs by Apple, I am unable to provide
MAC versions that will work on all versions of MACS.
It has become too difficult to provide multiple versions.
MAC versions can still be found/purchased via...
...Big Fish Games or the Mac Game Store.


(Windows Defender will warn about downloading my games because I use a self-extracting exe.
Please don't buy the game if this bothers you. You can still tell Windows Defender to go ahead
and download it anyway and then you can run it by choosing "more info" and telling it to run anyway.
Sometimes you have to tell it to "keep" the download, prior to the "more info" showing up.)

If you don't want to buy from me directly, all the Clutter games are available through
Game House, Big Fish Games, iWin, Game Fools, Free Ride Games & Toomky Games.


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Older Clutter Games - Available Below - Starting with:
The First Clutter Puzzle Magazine (Not the Latest) - October 2023
For only $20 - You Get Over 1700 Mind-Blowing Levels!!!
You will be amazed by the Spot The Differences Puzzles
Totally Replayable and Clutterized for your Enjoyment!!!
5 Bonus Areas that aren't in the Standard Edition
All in the Super-Wide 1280x720 format!!!



 
 

Clutter 1000
(1000 Puzzle Levels)
Feb. 2019

C8_M

The One With No Text

Joe has outdone himself again.

"It's one of the best games so far! All of my favorites are still there, plus some new challenges as well. The wait was worth it!I I love the background music and found myself bouncing in my chair to the beat."

1000 puzzles.
Smiley, Mah Jong, Icons
All New Objects.
No Text, but as Story in Pictures.
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Clutter Infinity:
Joe's Ultimate Quest
July 2017

C7_M

The One With More Joe-ness

Best Clutter Ever!!!

"I really like this version. I like the option of keep playing after the time is up. I love the new puzzle with 70 or so squares that have to be matched. I'll probably go blind playing this but I am hooked! I can't stop playing. This is by far the Best Clutter Ever!!!"

875 puzzles.
Colorized, Inside Out, Clutter Pics.
More Chaos, HV-Splits, 3-Way-Splits.
How did Joe become the Clutter guy?
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Clutter VI:
Leigh's Story
Oct. 2016

C6_M

The One With The Girls

Clutter Awesomeness: Even Better

"I love all the Clutters anyway, and the addition of new interesting artwork and music have really added something great to the game. The story line premise is hilarious if you are a fan of the series, but you won't get lost if you didn't delve into previous versions."

600 puzzles.
Chaos, 3s & 2s, Head To Head.
Rotation Challenge, Take 1 Leave 1.
An actual Story with Cut Scenes!!!
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Clutter V:
Welcome To ClutterVille
Aug. 2015

MainMenu

The One With The Caves

Clutter Strikes Again

"Thank you! While I love my "regular" HO games, the Clutter series can be played over and over and it is never the same game twice. The new version has lots of new items. WOW, the similar objects in the split section really adds to the challenge. Another winner!"

Over 500 puzzles.
NeverEnding, Close Counts, Blockers.
Sliders, Quotes & more.
Will this be the final Clutter?
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Clutter IV:
Minigame Madness Tour
Sept. 2014

Main Menu

The One With Too Many MGs

Fun, Fun, Fun!!!

"I rarely buy a game this fast but loved the fact it is completely different from many other games. It has so many different styles of games . You can skip around and play the ones you enjoy most. I prefer not being timed and it can be played either way."

Over 500 puzzles.
Multiple Quests, Lines, Harder.
Cards, Quotes, Mirrors, GapWar(s).
A study of opposites.
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Clutter III:
Who is the Void?
Feb. 2014

MeinMenu_Large

The One With All The Blockers

Extremely Addictive

"If you are a puzzle person like myself and a fan of Hidden object scenes that will absolutely blow your mind, this is the game for you. I am embarrassed to say I have not played any of the previous Clutter games but will now definitely be looking them up."

Over 300 replyable puzzles.
Void Blockers, Extreme Clutter, Mirrors.
SudokTris, Lights Out, Stacked Plates.
All about the Void & Game Dev.
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Clutter II:
He Said, She Said
May 2012

Image1

The One With All The Dragging

Bring On Clutter 3, 4, and 5!!!r

"Joe, you did it again!. Heard this was around the corner and was so glad when I ran into it this morning. Purchased immediately. Love the change ups, quips, quotes, and Mars/Venus chats. Love the blue pointer. It went ahead and made my day!"

Over 250 replayable puzzles.
Dragging, Close Counts, and Stockpiles.
Plates, Rack'Em, Memory II and Fifteen.
Leon and Ana chat about everything.
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Clutter: The Original
Un-Hidden Object Game
Feb. 2011

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The One That Started It All

Refreshing Change, Amazing Variety

"Sick of those Dark & Dreary HOGs then this game's for you. A game you can pick up at any time , lot of repeat play too. Good for the brain cells and more to it than just finding two objects or three that match. Amazing variety in just this one game."

Over 250 replayable puzzles.
2s, 3s, Splits, B&W;, Pop-Ups & more.
Sliders, GapWar, Memory and The Clock.
Come see where Leon started it all.
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Clutter: The Original Un-Hidden Object Game

I wrote Clutter to make a replayable game that appeals to the Hidden Object Game fans, without it being a typical Hidden Object Game.
I've done my best to make every level replayable, and I'll warn you now that many people find the game quite addicting.

There are now 15 Clutter Games and no two are alike.

Just reading this far, I'll give you your very first Clutter experience for free.

Just email me at JoeCassavaugh@aol.com and I'll send you your first Clutter game for free.
Just put "Clutter Please - PC" on the Subject Line,
and I'll send you a download link to one of my Clutter games.

I'll warn you again though - many people play these games every single day,
and addicting is the most common word I hear from my players about the game. You've been warned.

Below is just a small sample of the variety you'll see in the Clutter Games where no two games are the same.

220 Comments

  1. Marsha says:

    Hi, Joe! I feel pretty dumb, that I never tried to check out your website before (I’ve always purchased your puzzles via Big Fish Games.) I have been playing your puzzles since they first appeared on BFG, and LOVE them! Having a new one available elicits much happiness and anticipation for me.

    At the start of this summer, I decided to replay all your puzzles. I discovered a few misspellings in the stories in the older ones. (Had I realized I could contact you, I would have taken notes so I could inform you of them. Next time around, I guess.) 😉 My favorite one, by far, is Clutter Infinity. I love its variations — the dark/light, 3/2, colorized, etc. The only one I didn’t like — in fact, I loathed it! — was the puzzle at the very end, “Joe’s Snippets.” Why did I hate it? I hated it because the S-M-L didn’t work about half the time. The matches that worked didn’t follow any pattern that I could discern. It was VERY frustrating!

    What I generally love about your puzzles is that, while they call on visual/spatial memory, they don’t seem to interfere with the rest of my brain when I’m playing them, so I can get full information as I also semi-watch/listen to a TV show as I’m playing. (I’m one of those people who find it difficult to give my full attention to a TV show unless it is spectacular/brilliant/demanding in some way. Gotta do 2 things at once.) 😉 I am especially grateful when you give us the option to play the games untimed! I never enjoy the timed games as much — it destroys the relaxation factor that is so important to me. I also appreciate it when we have the option to skip mini-games. In general, I dislike them — I’m here to play clutter games – not any other kind.

    Now: the only drawback to my playing your games is that I have OCD, and often, once I start your games (especially my faves), it is very hard for me to stop. I easily and happily play for hours and hours. I have to be careful about that because they become an obsession. (Yikes!) (Fortunately, I am retired, so my time is my own.) Also, I don’t want to develop Carpal-Tunnel Syndrome! The other drawback is that as I sit in my computer room, I am surrounded by REAL-LIFE clutter, and playing your games is a way for me to avoid actually straightening up. Hmmmm……. But you DO inspire me towards action, especially — which Clutter game was it that gave all the advice?

    By the way, my husband is also a graduate of RPI. (I can’t recall which year right now – maybe 1973…) He started out in Engineering/Math, but found himself unable to use a slide rule, so he switched to Business/Management (meh.)

    Thanks so much for these wonderful games that help keep me sharp and focused while helping me to relax! They’re worth their weight in gold! I wish there was some way you could have a newsletter that could inform us about your new games in development, when they’ll be released, etc. Thanks again, and regards to your lovely, talented Ana!

  2. terry hyman says:

    when is the new clutter 1000 coming out

  3. mjb says:

    I love the stretch it out puzzles but have done all of them more than once. Please do a game of only stretch it out using all sorts of pictures. I’ll be looking forward to it!!

    • joe says:

      Thanks Meljbc:
      There are different slider puzzles & different variations in every game.
      Do you own all the Clutters?
      Also, the standalone Sliders & Other Square Jigsaw Puzzles have even more pictures and variations.
      Joe

  4. Tammy L. Smith says:

    I LOVE the Clutter games! Even got my mother hooked on them. Can’t wait for the next one. There is one mini game that is my favorite but I haven’t seen it since Clutter 2 – Pixelate Challenge. I love love love those puzzles! Would you please do more? Also, I noticed a comment above about iPad. Would you ever consider going back and doing the rest of the Clutter games for iPad? Right now I can only play on my desktop. I would love to be able to play them on my iPad anywhere. I would certainly buy them again!

    PS – the silhouette Clutter games are not pure evil. I like those. The ones that are pure evil are the ones where things move. Those make me bonkers! Lol!

    • joe says:

      Thanks Tammy:
      Glad you’re enjoying the games.
      I’ll give bringing back Pixelate Challenges some thought.
      Joe

  5. Cyndi says:

    Hi Joe! Are you involved with the Hiddenverse games? They look exactly like Clutter.

    • joe says:

      Hi Cyndi:
      No. I’m not involved.
      Many of the Clutter Fans, have mentioned their games.
      Most of the reviews of their games mention the “Clutter like” aspect of them.
      (I’ve also heard complaints on their interface).
      They get better marks for “pretty”, but that’s about it.
      I’m “honored” that Clutter can now be considered it’s own mini-genre of the HOG/HOPA genre.
      If anything, I get a few more sales for my games because of them.
      Overal, it’s a good thing.
      But no, not really involved.
      Hope you’re having a great day.
      Joe