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Another weekend playing Blue Prince.
It's really fun not knowing how deep this game goes. Every time I solve a mystery I end up with two more, and my handwritten journal is turning into some mad scrawling necronomicon shit. I spend time away thinking about these puzzles. I bring my journal to work so I can overanalyze the in-game books I've copied down, illustrations and all. I think some of these puzzles I've created solutions for, might not actually exist.
Game is hard (the fuck you mean I gotta use math?), but also hits that rare itch I've had since beating Outer Wilds, where I figure out a puzzle or two and it ends up completely recontextualizing the game and making me want to go back and look everything over again.
I feel like howtobasic with the amount of hallways i'm slapping down lmao