▲ Recommended
8 hrs
This is a relaxing puzzle game you can dip in and out of. It autosaves on exit. The game is fairly simple, get aspects of a machine functional and it eventually gives you a piece of the stone of silence. There is no exploring, each machine is basically in a cupboard, as you solve a machine the next door opens and allows you to solve the next one. Exploring the machines and working out the first sequence of button pushing or dial twirling can be tricky, but once the first part is solved the rest tends to fall into place. The hint system doesn't give hints, it tells you what to do next, which is disappointing, a nudge would have been better. The arithmetic puzzles look tricky at first glance, but are fairly straightforward if you don't over think them (guilty as charged your Honour. I could have kicked myself when the penny dropped). It's a fun casual game that I recommend to anyone who likes puzzles.
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