"i think they are all the same size" *small medium large constantly changing at top of screen* "yep they are all the same" it definitely adds enjoyment and pain to see the struggle haha
3:00:00 I think the Jack in the box was based on the shapes on the boxes. The flower had 6 petals, the Star had 5 points, the Heart is 2 humps (i guess?). So then in increasing order it was 2-4-6
If this is what couples therapy looks like, youz two are FABULOUSLY awesome. Youz two did phenomenal with these uzzles. And how youz two compliment each other? (chef's kiss) Thank you, Jeremy AND The Nancy Drew crusader Kaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat Woooooooooooo
of all the hours I've watched of this game it always boils down to the person overthinking the puzzle. I'm no genius, but it seems common sense is all that's needed for it. If something is too difficult it straight up tells you how to do it. That said I do ALOT of overthinking myself so I probably wouldn't be good at it.
Loved watching this, might pick it up for myself. If you like these games, definitely check out The Room series if you haven't already. Superliminal is another great puzzle game that's perspective based.
i was so confused abt the stuff with the jack in the boxes and the toys so i looked it up and apparently they either missed some clues or just didn't realise they had them. i couldn't for the life of me figure out why the game would make you brute force it when it's all abt solving puzzles.
3:58:35 This game is mostly fair, but making you erase information off a white board to find what's left is just messed up. In these sorts of things information is everything, getting rid of it is the last thing you want to do, so to make you risk losing information to find out that only parts can be erased is rather unfair. Yes the game does give you safety nets and not really let you mess up, but still. if you did need that information and erased it you would likely need to restart the room. Rather than puzzle solving that one is more taking a blind leap and trusting in the games safety nets.
If it was crucial information, they wouldn’t allow you to erase it. If they did that would just be poor game design, just like if the items put in the trash were no longer accessible. It’s usually not a good idea to make it possible for a player to do something that will make them unable to complete the objective without giving some sort of indication that they have to start over. It’s just common sense to not let players spend their time trying to solve a puzzle that can’t be solved, especially when they have no idea that they have done anything wrong.
@@PvtConnor yes and no. Puzzles games are meqnt to make you think and plan things out, when they prevent failure it makes it easy to brute force. This is one of the reasons reset button are often present. This is also meant to emulate real escape rooms which is just another reason to alowe you to try and fail. As for indicators, if you get rid of information like that and nothing comes of it its pretty clear you messed up.
Let's see if Jeremy does it better than the sudoku experts. :D (The funny thing here is that the sudoku experts are old gentlemen with barely any experience with video games. I think Jeremy will be doing fine compared to them.~)
"i think they are all the same size"
*small medium large constantly changing at top of screen*
"yep they are all the same"
it definitely adds enjoyment and pain to see the struggle haha
I was screaming
This moment madr me cringe
@@stephenjames1148 Me too. So frustrating
the space lobby where he didnt read the full tablet and made assumptions was killing me
Jeremy with the atoms was just cute. He went big brain with the wrong info, then just kept trying to high brain it
“Let me put on pants so I’m not bulging around the house” is probably one of the most relatable pandemic phrases I’ve heard in a whole
Watching Jeremy deal with the molecule difference puzzle was a journey.
Reminded me of the old AH stuff when the others tried to do math...
I'm screaming at the screen *spoilers*
233!
I was also screaming
38:45 You figured that one out immediately. Chilled, Junk, and Cheesy had a helluvah time with that one.
*sees title*
*sees kat*
*sees it's 4 hours long*
Oh this gonna be good
That's 5 hours, friend. :)
Just starting video but I'm excited. I've seen gassy/cream work on this game and cheesy/chilled/junk but I'm really excited for the Dooley lobby!
You are my kind of person
I saw that you guys were playing this Sunday, but I was preoccupied with other sporting events at the time and couldn't watch. Glad you uploaded it
Love this series, if you ever decide to do more!
3:00:00 I think the Jack in the box was based on the shapes on the boxes. The flower had 6 petals, the Star had 5 points, the Heart is 2 humps (i guess?). So then in increasing order it was 2-4-6
No, it was how many times the handle needed to turn before the jack popped out
If this is what couples therapy looks like, youz two are FABULOUSLY awesome.
Youz two did phenomenal with these uzzles. And how youz two compliment each other? (chef's kiss)
Thank you, Jeremy AND The Nancy Drew crusader Kaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat Woooooooooooo
4:02:20 I would watch the crap out of Jeremy and Kat playing some of those HER Interactive Nancy Drew games.
of all the hours I've watched of this game it always boils down to the person overthinking the puzzle. I'm no genius, but it seems common sense is all that's needed for it. If something is too difficult it straight up tells you how to do it. That said I do ALOT of overthinking myself so I probably wouldn't be good at it.
I know its probably easier when you are not the one playing, but so many moments where I was yelling at my screen, haha
Loved watching this, might pick it up for myself. If you like these games, definitely check out The Room series if you haven't already. Superliminal is another great puzzle game that's perspective based.
i was so confused abt the stuff with the jack in the boxes and the toys so i looked it up and apparently they either missed some clues or just didn't realise they had them. i couldn't for the life of me figure out why the game would make you brute force it when it's all abt solving puzzles.
3:58:35 This game is mostly fair, but making you erase information off a white board to find what's left is just messed up. In these sorts of things information is everything, getting rid of it is the last thing you want to do, so to make you risk losing information to find out that only parts can be erased is rather unfair. Yes the game does give you safety nets and not really let you mess up, but still. if you did need that information and erased it you would likely need to restart the room. Rather than puzzle solving that one is more taking a blind leap and trusting in the games safety nets.
If it was crucial information, they wouldn’t allow you to erase it. If they did that would just be poor game design, just like if the items put in the trash were no longer accessible. It’s usually not a good idea to make it possible for a player to do something that will make them unable to complete the objective without giving some sort of indication that they have to start over. It’s just common sense to not let players spend their time trying to solve a puzzle that can’t be solved, especially when they have no idea that they have done anything wrong.
@@PvtConnor yes and no. Puzzles games are meqnt to make you think and plan things out, when they prevent failure it makes it easy to brute force. This is one of the reasons reset button are often present. This is also meant to emulate real escape rooms which is just another reason to alowe you to try and fail. As for indicators, if you get rid of information like that and nothing comes of it its pretty clear you messed up.
Let's see if Jeremy does it better than the sudoku experts. :D
(The funny thing here is that the sudoku experts are old gentlemen with barely any experience with video games. I think Jeremy will be doing fine compared to them.~)
Not sure what is stranger, that I am pretty sure I know who you mean by Sudoku experts, or that we both watch both them and Jeremy.
Smrt... :) Watching people play this game someone is always the hoarder. 18:50 I knew Jeremy had the teleporting one ball too and was wrong.
Ugh! I really should learn Kat’s twitch schedule. Nancy Drew!
Should have Mike and Gavin play this, those guy would not make it past the Egyptian round
I like how your videos aren't edited that much please don't start editing them down
Love it. For the algorithm
Jeremy, the answer is yesn't.
Learn to read