![]() ![]() For ten dollars this game should really have no issues and developers should fix any problems on the reviews (not saying you have to answer mine immediately). Otherwise it is a good game with fun puzzles (not desert ruins) and it makes me use my brain a lot. One solution would be too put little spots on the ground so we know where to look or make us be able to see the pattern at a wider angle. I was so confused because that was about secret patterns through lighting and I could not see anything. The study took place over a 7-year period at the Amphia Hospital in Breda, the Netherlands. So for those I had to just keep guessing until I got up to one of the puzzles. The aim of this retrospective study was to compare the utilisation of blood products and outcomes following cardiac surgery for 123 Jehovah’s Witnesses and 4219 non-Jehovah’s Witness patient controls. So then I go back to the game and I move around and I get the first one and then after that I could barely see anything with the light reflecting puzzles. Then I looked it up and it said that it is all about physical orientation and lighting. So I have been playing this game for quite a while and I just got to the desert ruin puzzles and I was so clueless as to what to do. Despite this well worth $10 bucks and and a few hours of you life. Seems to be a major issue from reading other reviews as well. There’s no main menu, save or exit function in the game so you end up hitting the home button to exit only to find that you lost a whole bunch of progress when you start it up the next time. Made some progress but found the game repetitive, and I wish the puzzles were more diverse (like Myst) than tracing lines in various patterns on a computer screen. Clues to solve the puzzles can sometime be found around the screen whether you are examining trees or the shadows they cast. The puzzles are fairly logic but with varying difficulty. The screens are wired in sequence, so you need to find and power up the first to light up the second and so forth. To progress in the game, open doors, fire up lasers etc you need to access a ton (gazillion) of computer screens (each with its own puzzle) that are littered throughout the island. The graphics are beautiful, a bit cartoony, but all together with the sound very immersive. You’re stuck on an island, and the goal is to get off the rock. ![]() Played the game for about 4 hours and made some decent progress. I love puzzle games so figure I give this one a try. ![]()
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