The bad thing about this game was that there were no surprises. Very similar theme, very similar puzzles which, for us that are used to Rusty Lake games, were pretty easy to solve. I did expect a little better than that. But as always - fun.
Yeah I have to agree with you. Coop puzzles are difficult to make on another level too. I think the We Were Here series had some good coop elements where there was more puzzle solving. But still this was a fun game and for less that $5 on sale totally worth it :D
@@tornadre Oh I paid more... Because I didn't have the patience to play this with another person (which should be fun - but didn't want to). I paid to Stem and Google Play to play past and future concurrently yeah fun.
@@farsimos oh gotcha, yeah on Steam it was a bit cheaper but still a good price if you’re just buying for 1 person. Idk if you ever played Tick Tock: A Tale for Two (or something like that) but it’s pretty similar in boring/easy puzzles but fun nonetheless
@@farsimos I guess the game is made for coop so it's quite easy when you play on your own, because you know the keys of the other player. I agree that it's somehow easier than the previous versions but good for 2 people.
You got it, glad I could help! I wouldn’t like playing with a stranger. Though I did see there’s a way to open it twice on 1 computer to play both sides
@@tornadre how do I do that?? This whole co-op thing is very exhausting and the other players often leave in the middle or keep ignoring what I need to know.
I came here for the blood pumping clue and it's wracking my brain still. What's the logiiiiiic Edit: I got it soon after but my brain was not braining much, I just clicked and clicked. :D
@@lastbob2502 you mean at 47:15? The person in the past starts the sequence. When they press the button a symbol shows up for them on the left. They tell the person in the future to press their corresponding symbol. Then the future person gets an image on the left, and tells the person in the past which image to press. Both sides are timed, so if either side waits too long the pressure will get too low and you’ll have to restart.
I don’t know what you’re asking exactly. Yes the butterfly option is possible, it’s the same game the butterfly or the bee just slightly changes the solutions to the puzzles.
@@Bobi8876-m9y no it’s just different so that you can play through the game as one character, then switch but not have all the same solutions. Alternate endings would have been really cool though.
@@ManelMefti-r6l same puzzles, but different solutions. So you can play through the past and then switch and play as the future without already knowing all the solutions
I didn't notice any difference at all. Everything is the same, absolutely. Maybe they just changed the codes, but I felt cheated after going through these two so-called "modes"
@@artiebow8997 they are meant to be the same, just with different solutions. I played through both and for example the pictures on the wall in chapter 1 are in a different order. It’s so when you play the other role you don’t remember all the solutions from when you played previously.
little details change other than puzzles too. 1. in bee, the picture closest to albert's heart in part one is ida. in butterfly, it's rose. 2. obviously, each version has a framed photo of their respective bug. 3. the tree at the end of bee has white flowers. pink in butterfly. 4. in his diary in bee it says he was attacked by bees. in butterfly it says emma stole his butterfly.
The bad thing about this game was that there were no surprises. Very similar theme, very similar puzzles which, for us that are used to Rusty Lake games, were pretty easy to solve. I did expect a little better than that. But as always - fun.
Yeah I have to agree with you. Coop puzzles are difficult to make on another level too. I think the We Were Here series had some good coop elements where there was more puzzle solving.
But still this was a fun game and for less that $5 on sale totally worth it :D
@@tornadre Oh I paid more... Because I didn't have the patience to play this with another person (which should be fun - but didn't want to). I paid to Stem and Google Play to play past and future concurrently
yeah fun.
@@farsimos oh gotcha, yeah on Steam it was a bit cheaper but still a good price if you’re just buying for 1 person. Idk if you ever played Tick Tock: A Tale for Two (or something like that) but it’s pretty similar in boring/easy puzzles but fun nonetheless
@@tornadre worth checking. thanks!
@@farsimos I guess the game is made for coop so it's quite easy when you play on your own, because you know the keys of the other player. I agree that it's somehow easier than the previous versions but good for 2 people.
Thank you. Saved me the stupid discord thing. I'll play the butterfly too
You got it, glad I could help! I wouldn’t like playing with a stranger. Though I did see there’s a way to open it twice on 1 computer to play both sides
@@tornadre how do I do that?? This whole co-op thing is very exhausting and the other players often leave in the middle or keep ignoring what I need to know.
@@bipashapaul9020 I don’t recall but if you google it or look in the guides on Steam I’m sure there’s an answer there
@@tornadre searched in steam and found that there was a way but now it doesn't work. Found some other guides tho.
thank you really helped me a lot for me and my brother
Happy to help! Hope you guys had fun playing the game 👍
I came here for the blood pumping clue and it's wracking my brain still. What's the logiiiiiic Edit: I got it soon after but my brain was not braining much, I just clicked and clicked. :D
@@lastbob2502 you mean at 47:15?
The person in the past starts the sequence. When they press the button a symbol shows up for them on the left. They tell the person in the future to press their corresponding symbol. Then the future person gets an image on the left, and tells the person in the past which image to press. Both sides are timed, so if either side waits too long the pressure will get too low and you’ll have to restart.
@@tornadreYes. I figured it out. Lucky I played with myself. 😅
Former game partner could never.
28:39 I got a red battery
4:31 you get the battery in the beginning. The part you linked referenced is later on in the game
I have spheksophobia yet I needed to know how it went down. Isn't the butterfly option possible?
I don’t know what you’re asking exactly. Yes the butterfly option is possible, it’s the same game the butterfly or the bee just slightly changes the solutions to the puzzles.
@@tornadre I thought the outcome would change based on if butterfly was used. I have a phobia of wasps
@@Bobi8876-m9y no it’s just different so that you can play through the game as one character, then switch but not have all the same solutions. Alternate endings would have been really cool though.
@@Bobi8876-m9y A bee appears there as rarely as a butterfly, so I think you can hold out for 2-3 seconds, I believe in you.
What is the difference between a bee and a butterfly?
@@ManelMefti-r6l same puzzles, but different solutions. So you can play through the past and then switch and play as the future without already knowing all the solutions
more?
There isn’t more, that’s the whole game lol
i thought the butterfly was better just sayin
No!
Noooooo
And the badyfly mode
Is the butterfly game different from the bee?
The puzzles are all the same, the solutions are different though.
I didn't notice any difference at all. Everything is the same, absolutely. Maybe they just changed the codes, but I felt cheated after going through these two so-called "modes"
@@artiebow8997 they are meant to be the same, just with different solutions. I played through both and for example the pictures on the wall in chapter 1 are in a different order. It’s so when you play the other role you don’t remember all the solutions from when you played previously.
little details change other than puzzles too.
1. in bee, the picture closest to albert's heart in part one is ida. in butterfly, it's rose.
2. obviously, each version has a framed photo of their respective bug.
3. the tree at the end of bee has white flowers. pink in butterfly.
4. in his diary in bee it says he was attacked by bees. in butterfly it says emma stole his butterfly.
Olley bee
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