Check out the minimum and recommended system requirements to ensure your PC is ready for Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure.

Indie team Furniture & Mattress is releasing their debut game, Arranger. The game is a no-frills RPG experience with Puzzle-solving mechanics at its core. With its vibrant art style, it focuses on playful, smart puzzles with streamlined "RPG" gameplay. Players have to help Jemma disrupt a culture of stagnation and find a place to fit in. But first, check out Arranger's system requirements to see if you can run the game.

Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure system requirements for PC

Arranger will be released across multiple platforms, including the Switch and PS5. Over on PC, you can get it from the Epic Games Store or Steam. Even Mac gets a port of the game, something that is getting ever-rarer. But before you make the purchase, check out the system requirements for Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure.

Arranger system requirements

  • OS: Windows 7 or later
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-6500 or AMD FX-Series FX-4300
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce GTX 560 Ti or Radeon HD 6950

Unlike most games, the developers haven't released a recommended specification for the game. However, the minimum system requirements are lenient enough to allow most modern PCs to run Arranger comfortably. Needless to say, if a game requires Windows 7 or later as the minimum OS requirements, it should run comfortably on most systems.

What is Arranger?

When Jemma moves, the world moves with her - creating both a playful sense of chaos, and a regular stream of small, thoughtful puzzles that twist and play with the central mechanic.

Furniture & Mattress

Arranger is a puzzle game with a simplified RPG structure. The game follows Jemma's journey of self-discovery. The game's description repeatedly mentions static, stagnation, etc. which is a solid hint for the game's main mechanic.

Whenever Jemma moves, the game's tileset moves with her, looping around like a Rubik's cube. By manipulating the world, along with all the enemies and items, you can battle your way through the levels.

The developers also emphasized the game's "Streamlined RPG" experience. With an 8-10-hour single-player campaign and various assist options, the team aims to create an accessible game with varying challenge levels suited to the players.

Arranger also omits classic RPG timesinks like XP or Inventory management. Everything is handled in the world as the quirky characters chat throughout the story.

So check out the game now, and stay tuned to esports.gg for more esports and gaming news.