Top YouTube Creators for Marketing Your Puzzle Game
A curated list of YouTube channels actively covering Puzzle games, for indie developers planning launch outreach.
Puzzle game coverage lives in a dedicated specialist community that overlaps with narrative and indie gaming channels. Creators like Mr. Strim, Aliensrock, and others cover logic puzzles, environmental puzzles, and narrative puzzle hybrids to engaged but modest-sized audiences.
Puzzle games have a coverage challenge on YouTube: showing the solution to a puzzle undermines the game for viewers. The creators who cover this space well have figured out how to make puzzle content work, usually by focusing on their thought process, reacting to elegant solutions, or covering the game's meta-structure rather than spoiling individual puzzles. Your pitch should give creators angles beyond the puzzles themselves: how is the world built, what's the narrative frame, what's the progression structure. A puzzle game pitched as 'just good puzzles' is hard to make content about.
Top creators covering Puzzle games
- 1IDYouTubeI Dream of Indie Games60K subscribers · 9K avg views
- 2GYouTubeGamingBolt1.3M subscribers · 24K avg views
- 3GSYouTubeGab Smolders1.3M subscribers · 167K avg views
- 4DYouTubeDroomp1.7M subscribers · 434K avg views
- 5IYouTubeIGN19.8M subscribers · 115K avg views
- 6NPYouTubeNoisy Pixel90K subscribers · 9K avg views
- 7GYouTubeGrayStillPlays8.6M subscribers · 301K avg views
- 8TSYouTubeThe Scarlet Seeker42K subscribers · 9K avg views
- 9OYouTubeOlexa278K subscribers · 33K avg views
- 10EDYouTubeEqui Dark Horror11K subscribers · 5K avg views
What makes a Puzzle game work on YouTube?
Puzzle creators need spoiler-resistant angles: aesthetic, structure, narrative, or progression systems that they can discuss without giving away the solutions. Build your pitch around those, not the puzzles themselves.
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