Warning: Asset Flip!
Saylor Anime Puzzle Boys & Girls is an asset flip, or what Valve calls a "Fake Game". The "developer" paid for/pirated someone else's example/template/tutorial game, changed the name/reskinned a couple of things, and submitted it to Valve as if it was their own game.
Warning: AI Slop
This game is partially or completely made with talentless, soulless AI generated content.
Tero Lunkka has made yet another fake shell account! I guess he thinks he's Sailor Moon now.
Saylor Anime Puzzle Boys & Girls is a garbage AI slop/asset flip from Tero Lunkka, using yet another fake sockpuppet account to further try to hide his identity and mislead gamers (understandably any time anyone sees asset flip garbage from this asset flip scammer's main account, they avoid it, so he has to keep making new fake accounts for his fake games to keep trying to scam gamers into buying other people's assets/AI slop).
This time Tero took a basic Unreal jigsaw puzzle game template and dropped AI slop pictures on it. He wants to get YOUR money for AI slop and some stolen Unreal sliding puzzle game template/asset.
Tero, through his various fake developer accounts, has shown a repeat pattern of unethically dumping other people's work (and AI slop) onto Steam as a cheap, nasty cash grab. Here's some examples so you can see for yourself:
Taking this shovelware seriously as if it was a genuine attempt to make a game, it doesn't meet basic minimum requirements that most PC gamers expect as standard. For starters, it's basically just a crap jigsaw game with AI slop on it. That can't be appealing to anyone (and the player counts show it wasn't).
There's no option to change the resolution and no useful graphics tweaks. There's no way to ensure this is running at the native resolution of your display. There's no guarantee this game will look right on any PC as a result of this hamfisted design decision.
The very poor quality of this game puts it squarely on-par with ancient 1990's Flash/Java games, and given it's 2026 (and this was released not so far back in 2025), gamers and the industry expect and deserve better than this kind of low effort shovelware.
These technical defects push this game below acceptable standards for any modern PC game.
One of the driving elements of this shovelware game is "achievement spam", that is to say the game features a ridiculously large number of trivial/automatically granted achievements, 100 of them, in fact. It's a damning indictment for this shovelware that people only bought it for easy achievements, and not because it has any serious merit as a real game. Note that these achievements won't appear on your profile because Valve has blocked them.
This kind of asset flipping isn't harmless. It makes it harder for gamers to find genuinely made games from ethical developers. It makes it harder for genuine indie developers, who put hard work into trying to make real games, to find an audience for their products. It gives indie developers a bad name.
So, should you buy this asset flip? Is this better than any of the 130,000+ genuinely made games on Steam? Of course not!
Saylor Anime Puzzle Boys & Girls is relatively cheap at $2 USD, but it's not worth it. Given the defects and quality issues with the game, coupled with the unrealistic price, and the questionable ethical nature of the developer and/or their associates (as outlined above), this is impossible to recommend. Remember that if you buy a game from an unethical developer, you're putting your money at risk.
Profile Features Limited!
Valve have marked this game as "Profile Features Limited" at the time of this review. This is usually caused by poor sales figures and low community acceptance for the game (to date). Until this status changes, this game will not give you +1 to your Game Collector badge count, appear in profile achievements or any other Steam meta-accomplishments, nor can it be displayed in some profile showcases. If these factors are important to you, it may be worth holding off before buying this game.