This seems like a crackhead question, but I think it's 2. 1, 3 and 4 are pronounced more strongly. Almost like you're saying "FORRR". With 2, you're almost skipping past the 'for'.
The witness is the best pure puzzle game I've played.
Portal/2 is the best "experience" in a puzzle game I've had (and deadcore was like portal without puzzles)
Honorable mentions to the Talos principle/2
Zork Nemesis and Monkey Island 3.
Monkey Island 3 is just a content-rich game with lots of soul.
But Zork Nemesis, oh man. Once you get out of the first chapter, solving various occult alchemist puzzles in a surreal world, you get to travel to various planets. I'm not gonna spoiler anyone the game, I'm just gonna say that the chapter with the children and corpse experiments was some morbid shit.
It was one of the easier puzzle games and gave you tons of hints and lore to work with. I think I only got stuck at a few places because I overlooked a travel/interaction spot, but the puzzles themselves are very intuitive and sometimes even come with failstates that will kill you. There is even a (dark) comedic death scene in the second half of the game.
Too bad nobody ever talks about it.
Google Translate:
For the underlined part of each sentence in the following questions (Question 1, Questions 2), one pronunciation is different from the other three. Choose one from 1 to 4, respectively.
My Answer:
3. I pronounce it as "fur." The rest I pronounce as "four"
Too many to choose from for follow ups. Tetris GM 2, 3 or Puzzle money idol exchange maybe.
Tetris DS & Tetris Effect are really fun though.
Recursed is one of the more recent stand-outs.
Snakebird was too hard for me.
Relaxing puzzle games such as Salomons Key, talos principle, the witness, adventures of lolo etc are great too.
Adventure games with heavy puzzle elements like La-mulana, Ghost trick, obra dinn, Outer Wilds, Fez, Stanley parable, how do you rank them?
Indiana Jones, the dig, machinarium, monkey island, discworld... too many greats.
The you have thousands of flash games like EYEMAZE and escape room lol
Haven't played many but Thronebreaker was alright. The thing about puzzle games is they have barely any replayability. I'm more of a rutty tutty shooty fella myself.
This is the greatest puzzle game of all time
I agree but there is a special place in my heart for Meteos.
1.
Bust A Move '99 (N64) or Yoshi's Cookie (NES).
void stranger
It's 3, asking about the different pronunciation/emphasis.
This seems like a crackhead question, but I think it's 2. 1, 3 and 4 are pronounced more strongly. Almost like you're saying "FORRR". With 2, you're almost skipping past the 'for'.
yeah, I think you're right.
Mah boi, this answer is what all true warriors strive FOR
Outer Worlds came to my mind first. But I guess it's not a proper puzzle game, it's more of an exploration-mystery-uncovering game.
You mean outer wilds, right? Don't know much about the outer worlds other than it's a mediocre RPG.
Baba cause it's the only game that made me feel like a genuine moron.
The witness is the best pure puzzle game I've played.
Portal/2 is the best "experience" in a puzzle game I've had (and deadcore was like portal without puzzles)
Honorable mentions to the Talos principle/2
I'm playing portal 2 and the reddit dialogue is so fricking bad.
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Zork Nemesis and Monkey Island 3.
Monkey Island 3 is just a content-rich game with lots of soul.
But Zork Nemesis, oh man. Once you get out of the first chapter, solving various occult alchemist puzzles in a surreal world, you get to travel to various planets. I'm not gonna spoiler anyone the game, I'm just gonna say that the chapter with the children and corpse experiments was some morbid shit.
It was one of the easier puzzle games and gave you tons of hints and lore to work with. I think I only got stuck at a few places because I overlooked a travel/interaction spot, but the puzzles themselves are very intuitive and sometimes even come with failstates that will kill you. There is even a (dark) comedic death scene in the second half of the game.
Too bad nobody ever talks about it.
Solar Settlers, underrated as frick.
Google Translate:
For the underlined part of each sentence in the following questions (Question 1, Questions 2), one pronunciation is different from the other three. Choose one from 1 to 4, respectively.
My Answer:
3. I pronounce it as "fur." The rest I pronounce as "four"
Got to go with Tetris Attack, followed by Wetrix and Tetrisphere.
This seems like a stupidly specific question for a test that isn't even advanced enough to be in English.
Riven impressed me the most.
Too many to choose from for follow ups. Tetris GM 2, 3 or Puzzle money idol exchange maybe.
Tetris DS & Tetris Effect are really fun though.
Recursed is one of the more recent stand-outs.
Snakebird was too hard for me.
Relaxing puzzle games such as Salomons Key, talos principle, the witness, adventures of lolo etc are great too.
Adventure games with heavy puzzle elements like La-mulana, Ghost trick, obra dinn, Outer Wilds, Fez, Stanley parable, how do you rank them?
Indiana Jones, the dig, machinarium, monkey island, discworld... too many greats.
The you have thousands of flash games like EYEMAZE and escape room lol
That got too hard too fast
They all correspond to different definitions of "for". There's no right answer.
talos principle
Escape Memoirs, the entire series. It's adult level, no pussy bullshit ass puzzles. No "put the thing in the thing" bullshit puzzles either.
Machinarium was really good too
I need to know the question before I can answer.
I have no idea what the question is asking, but pretty sure it's 1.
Haven't played many but Thronebreaker was alright. The thing about puzzle games is they have barely any replayability. I'm more of a rutty tutty shooty fella myself.
Baba is you
The absolute state of English proficiency in Japan. What's the opposite of the "You can't learn Japanese" girl?
it's 2
it's the only one that's not pronounced "fully"
xcom 2 with 400 mods on legendary ironman