The Labyrinth

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  • Scofie
    Scofie GLOBAL_MODERATORS Posts: 1,395 Chairperson of the Boards

    @JoeHandle said:

    @Scofie said:
    I like it. Apart from Hue Shift. 😆

    Hue shift is the only one that provides an actual puzzle, the only one of these that seems fully developed. Repstitive, but a simple puzzle exercise.

    "Investigation" is the one that blows ****.

    My problem with Hue Shift is that every time, I think: "I don't need to write it down. I'll remember!". And then I can't remember but I'm too stubborn to write it down at that point. Definitely a "me" problem.

    I just went to play "investigation" and that's one I actually enjoy. There's an RNG element but I can plan ahead a little and feel happy when I beat it. With Hue Shift it's just relief.

  • JoeHandle
    JoeHandle Posts: 535 Critical Contributor

    @Scofie said:

    @JoeHandle said:

    @Scofie said:
    I like it. Apart from Hue Shift. 😆

    Hue shift is the only one that provides an actual puzzle, the only one of these that seems fully developed. Repstitive, but a simple puzzle exercise.

    "Investigation" is the one that blows ****.

    My problem with Hue Shift is that every time, I think: "I don't need to write it down. I'll remember!". And then I can't remember but I'm too stubborn to write it down at that point. Definitely a "me" problem.

    I just went to play "investigation" and that's one I actually enjoy. There's an RNG element but I can plan ahead a little and feel happy when I beat it. With Hue Shift it's just relief.

    This one loves the abuse! Not me. I keep a simple color table open on the other monitor for working out "Hue Shift". Last year, I used a 2 sets of colored pawns. Line'em up as puzzled out.

    That said, both of them have the same problem .... solving the "puzzle" is one thing ... getting the matches you need to win is another. As a certain TV daddy warned 30yrs ago ... "You can make no mistakes and still lose. That isn't life, it's MPQ."