demagogue on 24/2/2017 at 12:00
Either you posted to the wrong thread, Duckeh, or I'm very confused!
Starker on 24/2/2017 at 12:24
Earlier in the thread, dema.
Starker on 2/4/2017 at 18:59
Danny O'Dwyer's latest documentary is about The Witness (spoilers!):
[video=youtube;YdSdvIRkkDY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdSdvIRkkDY[/video]
242 on 24/7/2017 at 23:08
I'm soooo glad I decided to buy it on the summer ps store sale.
Three days of playing, 215 puzzles done, 4 lasers enabled. I'm very amazed how a simple "snake puzzle" concept can develop into such an abundance of very varied puzzles. Very challending and rewarding game full of exploration, and with beautiful graphics too. it's also exceptionally long for a puzzle game, which I like very much. Can't wait to continue.
serg_kundel on 24/4/2020 at 10:21
I found someone's GitProject that randomly generates most puzzles from The Witness. The exceptions are sound and "burnt" puzzles.
If you like to solve panel puzzles in the game you should definitely take a look.
Available for Windows and Android.
(
https://github.com/SerGreen/TheWitnessPuzzles) TheWitnessPuzzles
Starker on 24/4/2020 at 11:43
Also missing the multicolour squares, the final area puzzles, and nearly all of the environmental puzzles (orchard, symmetry island, monastery, hedge maze, shady trees, greenhouse). Not that the latter ones are replicable on a 2D screen in the first place.
I did play around with it a little bit, but the random nature of it and lack of curation means that it's very hit and miss.
demagogue on 24/4/2020 at 14:52
I liked the views walking around some areas and some "interactive" bits like the boat ride, but after a while I got the feeling it was all a glorified puzzle book and I was just flipping pages to random puzzles in it. I'm okay with it in small doses anyway.
Starker on 24/4/2020 at 16:44
Well, it's no Stephen's Sausage Roll, that's for sure.