There's 4 GA's

  • 2 lvl 0+
  • 1 lvl 1+
  • 1 lvl 2+ (Need to solve a 180 pieces jigidi (SGTools), would take an avg of 20 min, my advice is to not do it on a mobile)

No puzzle to enter, just the lvl 2+, which is for Torchlight II (Awesome game!!!)

GLHF or not :(

EDIT: Train

:V

3 years ago*

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Whats your favorite kind of puzzles

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Jigidi
It's Too Hard
The be a hacker/detective kind of puzzle
Hidden codes
Other(s) - Write in comments if you want

Uh link?

3 years ago
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lol
fuck me
my bad

3 years ago
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Lol when i saw poll result i thought is there a secret link that i can't see(bec more than 10 people answered and nobody ask this)

3 years ago
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You can always check the profile and see amount of ppl entered

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That's why i asked

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It has the link now lmao

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bump

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I prefer jigsaw puzzles because it's clear what you need to do. I'm pretty bad with other puzzles.

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Thanks for the train

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My favorite puzzles are the really simple ones - like removing something from the URL, or an It's Too Hard where the answer is made glaringly obvious (and I mean actually glaringly obvious, not the "this should be easy" kind that are only easy if you made the puzzle yourself - those suck, as they're both frustrating and demoralizing). I just don't have the time or brainpower for anything more than easy puzzles.

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Mhmm, yeah true. I also dislike when, after doing everything you find it's a crappy game or something you already have.

psst... check back on my giveaway tomorrow ;-)

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I could check, but you know....

3 years ago
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And with attitude it will stay that way. Enjoy your life.

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Yeah, I really appreciate when puzzle makers list the game(s) in the puzzles ahead of time, so you don't spend 30+ minutes doing a jigidi only to discover that the giveaway is for Asset Flip Simulator or something.

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Hidden links and jigidis are the best

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Thanks for the train, rafamatsubara.

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I like jigidi =)

It's Too Hard can be too hard for non-English speakers.

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Bump

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Thanks & bump!

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Tough choice for me, I think ItsTooHard and detective puzzles have potential to be best ones by far, pretty much anyone can give them a try and they usually dont require any prior knowledge or skillset. Now depending how much thought was put into them they can be awesome or the most frustrating thing ever. With all that said I voted for jigidi - anyone can solve them given time and there's no frustration involved since you don't have to spend hours agonizing over what exact thing the creator had in mind.

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I always skip Jigidis because it strains the eyes and/or waste time, but usually do the hidden codes and hacking thingy if it takes less than a minute.

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I like a lot some detective puzzles, but these are hard to construct well so they can be solved regardless of the native language / skillset of the guessers (and Google regional answers may drive you off of a right answer). For me, those are the best ones as you get a sense of successfully solving an enigma - pretty much like playing an escape room and being able to get out. I am happy to play those even if I have the game or even if I cannot enter the giveaway.
On the other hand, I have tried some of the puzzles that involve "hacking", meaning that you need to have good skills (or experience from having played these for already some time and knowing most of the tricks) with hacking images, sounds, archives (and programs to work them through)... and these get pretty frustrating unless they are easy. Not having the skill may lead to get stuck half-puzzle. Or feel dumb and lost when you aren't even able to get past the start.
Jigidi are OK, but from my point of view they do not provide anything new / exciting that might caught my attention. If I have some time to spare, I solve them, but I do that just from time to time. It's like doing a fixed type of puzzle (sudoku, nonograms, etc... you need to like the mechanics and have the time in order to avoid them becaming a repetitive chore).

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Thanks and Bump~

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Thanks!

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bump

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Closed 3 years ago by rafamatsubara.