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  1. Blobber "Kowloon High-School Chronicle" on Steam

    The remaster of the PS2 game is available for PC
  2. Moaning_Clock

    How important are puzzles in RPGs?

    While some great RPGs focus a lot on puzzles and have them as an integral part of their gameplay (like LoG 1&2), many have only a few (like Morrowind or Skyrim) or even none (like DR). I always like it when they are included (although it was a bit much for me in LoG 1&2) but I don't miss them...
  3. AdolfSatan

    Gorogoa

    Surprised to find no thread for one of the best puzzle games I've ever played. Might as well bring some attention to it, since it seems like no-one else played it. The mechanics are very interesting, story telling seamlessly integrated to the game itself, and the art style is astounding. Best...
  4. Hellraiser

    1eyedking Shenzen I/O - Chinamen Electronics Counterfeiting Simulator/Puzzle Game. Need opinions.

    So the guys behind SpaceChem made this and just released it. Apparently the goal of the game is to design and program circuits for cheap Chinese watches or anal dildos or something. "Design, code, RTFM" seems to be the pitch for this. Apparently it was in early access for a while. Anyone...

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