Games that filter brainlets.
Games that filter brainlets
I love this game. The Witness is also extremely fun
Steven Sausage Roll. After it clicks is much funner
not quite a puzzle game but requires some big brain thinking
>not quite a puzzle game
it is a puzzle game
>requires some big brain thinking
not at all
it just requires basic observation
Why does baba have a peeny in op pic
It's not that I couldn't finish Baba. It's that each stage was taking a longer and longer time to complete. I didn't want to spend like 30-60-120 minutes on every level.
I made it pretty far though.
Baba is boy
Bro where did you get that picture of me
The guy who made Bab is You used to be my neighbour. I thought he was just some loser who'd never amount to anything but that was actually me.
What sort of thinking skills does this game test? It seems almost like reverse engineering, the way you have to work backwards from your goal to solve some of them. Is it somewhat synonymous with logic/programming skills or is it something different?
>game is aimed at kids
>absolutely filters me as an adult
No there is way Im not on some spectrum
Surely you're joking. Which specific game(s) are a problem for you? I vaguely remember having trouble with the tree one at late-game.
honestly a lot of the people writing reviews like these are embarrassing themselves.
they have 66.3 hrs on record and even using a walkthrough they couldn't at the very least understand how things work?
sometimes wonder if when i played it i was on some genius streak and highly observant or if everyone writing such reviews are just that retarded.
i'm glad they rereleased it but i hate the souless updated graphics.
Found it too easy and tedious the problems never rise above the level a child could solve.
any zachtronics game. im currently getting filtered by some of the late levels in infinifactory
really good, but the slow controls are infuriating. I rather go with a click or type based puzzle, like Cogs
Braid, at least by the third world.
I think certain people just can't cope with not knowing something. They feel dumb for not having figured something out immediately. Like, they're stuck for 2 fucking seconds, and begin moaning and whining and getting flustered. And rather than just shrugging it off as part of the game, they instead lash out at the game and blame the game for making them feel dumb.
At least that's what I've observed while watching the game on twitch. Not everybody is like that. But it's just a *brand* of human being who acts this way. Always compensating for their insecurities by externalizing.
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>Played La-Mulana with a walkthrough on standby.
I never would have beat it without the walkthrough, I had no idea what I was getting myself into.
>Friend and I played La-Mulana 2 without a walkthrough
Having played the first game, and knowing what kinds of shit to expect, we made a google doc that we would write our notes/drawings/puzzles solutions/ideas in. Felt like I was really fucking Indiana Jones, great shit
Yeah I'm not gonna lie I got filtered on the third area, pretty fun game though.
Chapter 3 and 4 are huge, dull stretches but it's really not so bad afterwards
I'll never understand why people would feel the need to lie to impress total strangers on the internet. Is your ego so deficient?
Cool. And for the record, there isn't anything wrong with using a walkthrough for the game. Especially the first, which I think is more unfair. It's all fine as long as you're not being a bitch about it like the reviewer.
Spacechem
Factorio once you unlock chemical processing
Ngl this one mad me lol pretty good, I'd just load my save at that point.
Anything with tank controls.