
Have Fun Playing Peg
Peg is a clean little puzzle game built around different peg board layouts instead of just one standard setup. From the screenshots, it has multiple modes like Diamond, Solitaire, and Cross, so the game is not limited to a single classic board. The idea still stays simple. You jump one piece over another and remove the piece that gets jumped, trying to clear the board down as much as possible. That familiar rule gives the game its base, but the different layouts change how each puzzle feels.
What makes Peg more interesting than a plain peg solitaire clone is the variety in those board shapes. One layout can feel tight and controlled, while another gives more room at the start but becomes awkward later. That means the game is not only about learning one solution pattern and repeating it. Each mode asks you to look at the board in a different way. The clean visual style also helps. Everything looks clear, neat, and easy to read, so the focus stays on the puzzle instead of distractions.
Peg feels like the kind of logic game that stays simple on the surface but gets stubborn once you start trying to solve it well. The restart option and the extra board types make it feel built for repeat attempts. You try a route, get stuck, restart, and slowly find a better approach. That is what gives the game its pull. It is quiet, straightforward, and easy to understand, but the changing board options give it more depth than it first seems.
