The Artisan of Glimmith launches on Steam, adds editor

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A stained-glass puzzle scene from The Artisan of Glimmith.

The Artisan of Glimmith is out now on PC via Steam. For GameGuideDog, that keeps the story in straightforward launch-news territory: Lunarch Studios has shipped a stained-glass puzzle game with a clear release hook and a feature set that goes a little further than the cozy presentation suggests.

According to the Steam listing, the game centers on restoring stained-glass works in handcrafted stages set in a kingdom above the clouds. Steam also points to more than 20 rule types and optional finale puzzles for players who want a tougher solve, while the official trailer confirms the game is live now.

The more interesting part is the creation side. Steam and IGN both point to a level editor and Steam Workshop support, which gives the game another angle beyond its main campaign. If those tools click with players, The Artisan of Glimmith could stick around longer than a short puzzle release that burns bright for a weekend and fades.

That is still a watch point, not something to overstate on day one. Puzzle games like this usually depend on rule variety, pacing, and how quickly they run out of new ideas, so the editor matters most if players actually use it.

Early Steam user sentiment looks positive, but any firm read on reception should stay cautious for now because the review sample is still small. For now, the immediate takeaway is simple: The Artisan of Glimmith has launched on Steam with stained-glass puzzles, handcrafted challenges, and player-made level tools.