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Good morning! Here are some Thoughts On Blue Prince! This game hits the same highs as Outer Wilds and Obra Dinn to me, if not even higher. What a lovely, lovely experience it was. If you've anything you wanna say on the video, feel free to leave a comment or join the SPIDZ YOUTUBE DISCORD (woah!!!!! -- discord.gg/8FZa9xcw9w) The other Some Thoughts On Videos: • Some Thoughts On If you liked this one, I do have one from over a year ago on Obra Dinn. I don't have an Outer Wilds one yet. One day. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 02:02 1: "Puzzle Roguelike" 08:52 2: Util Closet + Garage 12:25 3: Some Correct Actions Take Too Much Time 15:29 4: How Do You Know When To Stop Playing A Game? 26:59 5: Game Difficulty, Permanent Progression, & The Side Gamemodes 31:49 6: Puzzle Quality 35:41 7: Highlights 38:01 Conclusion -- In Thought 6, I have a 'More in Desc' -- I didn't want too much text on the screen, but I thought I'd mention that, I think the input mechanism is supposed to be similar to that of a combination lock. This big stone tomb doesn't resemble a combination lock (neither in shape nor in the standard little top bit that a stereotypical combination lock has), so I didn't make that connection until making this very video. This connection is very washy to me as I've never seen a combination lock in person, I don't think they're particularly popular locks here? At High School we all just had standard locks for our lockers, so that's probably partly why this wasn't particularly intuitive. That being said, I say in the video that you need to "press the button 3 times" -- I've been informed you only need to, like, hold on the button a little bit (which is similar to a combination lock), which I suppose is a little better, but to be honest I don't think I've thought about how a combination lock works for 10 years when it was last a plotpoint in an american TV show I used to watch, so it's just not in my brain. Lot of rambling for a minor element, but I did wanna put it here incase others found the combination-lock-ness of the stone tomb a lot clearer than I did lol. --