Blue Prince is one of the biggest sports of the moment, and Rogeliak Pasler has encouraged a lot of discussion about the best possible way to make his confused nature. Considering the changing halls of its sequence, I understand how one can come to their own conclusion on how to better resolve its infinite mystery. I have my own way, and it’s doing amazing work for me. You see that I am treating the Blue Prince the least, such as Rogyulic, where you are expected to wander through the Nasim of the Runs, and even more daily crosswoods that are often filled with my day. Although these two may look far away, I would argue that there are enough similarities to guarantee parallel, and so far, it seems that this approach is a real winner.
However, let me set the stage first. The Blue Prince, who works with the detective of a feudal shifting room in search of the 46th hidden players, has become a journey of sports since this year, and for good reason: this is a very enthusiastic experience with layers on layers of mystery. And since I have taken it about everyone I have picked up about it-in both the negative and negative ways-I am sinking in the definition of selflessness on his novelty, along with reasonable criticism of his mechanics. I have hit some frustrating walls in the same way that I have been particularly difficult to break, but the thing that has really changed how I play Blue Prince plays, and at the same time, it has increased to enjoy it, it was a very important change in the point of view that has been incredibly bright.
I promise you, Blue Prince has not really incited my mind. I have a case here, even if it looks like a jerky out of my head for the first time. First and most importantly is that I have noticed that some people who have bustled against the Blue Prince (all right reacts, Not everything is for everyone! As an alternative, I’m taking it, which can only be described as a near -speed speed. I walk on the game and make a handful of runs-can be two or three at a time-prefer the discovery of the room and move on to the same thread until there is no turning point or new discovery that will further break the game. Sometimes it is as easy as it is a new note to turn into quiet moments of the day, and sometimes it finds it by changing a point of view Makes my mind melt.
Personally, this procedure allows me to write notes and can be more deliberate about it that I can avoid being overwhelmed by my declining mental strength (I am very tired, people) and the Blue Prince’s sheer scope and eventually stop it. I know people whose games are moving towards a hundred hours if they are not already in the north, and this community is jointly trying to solve their meta puzzles, which is not contrary to last year’s mystery plateframers. Consider the view that my attempt to protect my own peace and to prolong my satisfaction with the Blue Prince as well as the Blue Prince. So that before it can be very good.

However, in this comparison there is only and only in my mind, and if you still have doubts, I will seriously note the similarities between the two. Blue Prince and a crossword are both on one grid. The former can present himself as the first person’s puzzle game, but it seems that the first time of many Blue Prince’s tricks is happy to play on this player. Open the game map and you are not treated with an inactivity example or document, but rather an empty grid, not contrary to any crossword. Don’t go too much, but it is probably the best thought of it when chasing some more secret threads after the Blue Prince.
In addition, despite the hardness of the grid, the exact contents of the puzzles are constantly changing. At the beginning of each run in the Blue Prince, the man is effectively reset, and it is up to the player to prepare the next room with the “hand” raised by the cards. Every day, the crosswords sometimes have different dimensions (especially when the week and the weekend take a difference), features new spaces, and the shape of these spaces and white spaces can create an interesting shape, which means to stand in solidarity. Beverage visual shapes and more obviously Brad Curmbus cracked the player to solve a large puzzle, so that in the past, the little little little little little a little little little little little little little little little was small, small little small little little little little little a little small little little little little little little.
For this purpose, especially in the makroo cross word, the clues are often in the concert. Like the jokes inside, you don’t even find the one completely without the others, but even cracking someone suddenly you have to collide the language or the cuff with each other. Is found. The Blue Prince works in a similar way, which is attractive to the player to differentiate elements, such as mechanics rooms that initially do not interact with each other or present as tools that you think may not logically work. Although it may initially be confused, the Blue Prince asks you to unlock these ingredients into the next step in the Grandar Scheme of Things. “When I create a place of place of place in each of these elements, I will get X tool to find Y in the Z room?”
I do not know, maybe with the exact thing I am describing-sometimes inwardly consider the great picture of the tools and mechanics in the inner ways-and the big picture of connecting the game in your favor. There are coats checked everywhere for people with eyes. And when you target this amazing “ah” moment where the puzzles, both large and small, click on the place, the satisfaction of this sequence always penetrates the player in the deep tide, whether in any of the Blue Prince’s layers or just another sophisticated crossword.
My definition of the Daily Crossword, a thing that makes me play great all the time as a great game thanks to excellent sports PoseroAlmost seems to have trained me for a title like Blue Prince, which makes me happy with some of its principles and with remixes, and some of it are familiar with both new and vague ways. There is a puzzle. Logic behind its construction, its contents, and their appointments. They are so unusually alike, I would be surprised if the game did not take any inspiration from a well -known and everlasting classic. And on the way, the Blue Prince picked up one or two things that will turn it into a classic on its own. Although for now, I’m really enjoying taking it a thread and a handful of days at a time, and I feel better.