Favorite (or not) Puzzle?
So there are lots of good puzzles in adventure games, but lots of lame ones too.
What is everyone's favorite puzzle in an adventure game? How about least favorite one?
What is everyone's favorite puzzle in an adventure game? How about least favorite one?
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Least favorite: Four-way tie between getting into Maximino's safe in Grim Fandango, the monkey wrench puzzle in MI2, getting into Corley Motors in Full Throttle (pixel hunts bad. Very bad.), and 75% of the puzzles encountered so far in Myst IV: Revelation.
Generally there's one puzzle per any given adventure game guaranteed to send me into conniptions. Fortunately there's at least one puzzle per game that I happen to like very much, too.
Insult Sword fighting was great
and that Puzzle with the guitar(or something like that) in Curse Of Monkey Island funny
The monkey wrench is my least favorite. I still don't get it.
If someone can explain to me how was I suposed to understand that I had to use the monkey with the valve, I would be thankful...
One of the best was the 'Soviet-style coal-refilling robot colossus' in Syberia.
You're right, it's just the setting and ambiente of the location that made me think of this part of Syberia first... it's not the greatest puzzle, but the location and the Soviet reminiscences got stuck in my head.
After all, Syberia 2 isn't as good as Syberia 1, like most sequels.
Getting the train out of Barrockstadt is a really great sequence.
A good strategy when you're stuck is to use everything with everything else (not just in the invetory) and if you're still stuck you end up feeling that you're not really cheating if you use a walkthrough.
You're right, inventory-based puzzles are easier to 'hack'.
As for good puzzles...I think the whole dwarf puzzle in King's Quest 6 was clever. Of course, if you didn't save before hand, you were in trouble. I liked how you had to think, how to fool each of their senses, and using the empty ink jar to cover your self with nothing would make you invisible was a clever solution