Google search a puzzle game

>google search a puzzle game
>top result is "how do I solve all the puzzles

Now what kind of dumbass do you have to be, to buy and play a puzzle game if you're just going to look up the answers?

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A woman.

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Zero Escape filtered me on a few of them and I really enjoyed the deep ruses in the writing.

usually people will use stuff like that to find the one specific puzzle they get stuck on. The people making guides just include all the answers so that the one they get stuck on will definitely be there.

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If a woman gets stuck in a game for a minute they'll look up the answers

I play games to beat them, not for 'challenge'
I don't have time for that shit.

>google search a puzzle game walkthrough
>scroll down to the chapter you're on
>"now this part is easy so i don't need to explain it"

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>get stuck in old adventure game 3/4ths of the way through
>look up guide
>"For this part, you need the you picked up in chapter 1. If you did not get this item, or if you wasted it on the pointless event, the game is now unwinnable and you must start from the beginning"

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You didn't "beat" the game you retard. Beating it would mean you solved the puzzle on your own. This is like someone watching a streamer play a game and saying they beat the game. Or when they hand a rubix cube to their dad to solve it for them and then they say "I solved a rubix cube"

>"Mommy what do I do?"
>Mom: "Push the red block"
>"WOW MOMMY LOOK! I managed to BEAT the game!"

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Most people don't look up every puzzle, just ones that they get stuck on. Ironically this is a very dumb thing for you to think.

Those are both false equivalencies
Doing 99% of a game without a guide and then looking up one thing does not magically mean that you didn't beat it

>getting frustrated with Baba is You
>someone made a spoiler free hint guide that doesn't give solutions
>hints are tiered from general nudges to specific hints
Absolutely fucking based

I'm sure you're the type of retard who thinks playing 99% of a game, getting stuck on the final boss and just watching the rest on youtube counts as beating it too. Shut the fuck up.

nobody solves rubik's cubes on their own you dumb nigger. terrible comparison

A woman will look up the solution to a puzzle in a game someone else is playing and spoil it for the player

Sometimes it's just one puzzle that you have an undue amount of trouble with and need help getting past. In a perfect world all games would have appropriate difficulty curves, but this isn't a perfect world.

The dad didn't solve shit either, he remembered a bunch of Reddit algorithms

>you beat a marathon if you run the first 41 km and then take a ride for the last 1

I don't look up puzzle answers, but in my experience a lot of the times I get "stuck" isn't due to lack of puzzle-solving ability. It's because of some stupid shit like a missing item I can't find until fucking around for like 10 minutes.

how the fuck were you supposed to figure out the bathhouse multi floor puzzle in prince of persia sands of time?

>playing non puzzle game
>puzzle shows up
>it's not particularly hard
this is almost enough to make me drop the game, I just dont feel like doing them. I have nothing to prove, let me shoot things and drive cars.

I almost always look up at least a few solutions in a puzzle game and not even for 100%. I'm just too stupid to solve a few puzzles and I really want to try the others.
However, recently, I started playing Monster's Expedition and holy shit is that games difficulty just perfect. I managed ro beat the main game with relative ease, but the post game is fucking me hard. However, I'm not looking up anything. Even if I get stuck, I'd rather not solve it for months, just so I could have the slight chance of being able to solve it.

>spoiler free hint guide
does not compute

He means that the guide is designed to give you a little push in the right direction without handing you the solution.

A spoiler would say
>take this doodad and combine it with the geegaw and use it to turn the widget
A hint would say
>try to think about what you can use the doodad for
Have you never used a hint to solve a puzzle in your life?

So just little spoilers? I'd still feel like a cheater. There's a lot of times that game tempts you to look at a guide, but getting robbed of the feeling of figuring out yourself is not as good.

They're not spoilers. A spoiler is giving you information you don't already have; a hint is reminding you of information you may already have but may not realize is pertinent yet.

I'm beginning to realize that analogies are just for stupid people who can't actually argue a point

That's gay. Baba is probably the best puzzle game, would suck to have some fag ruin it like that.

user, Baba's difficulty curve isn't exactly perfect.

No since "beating a game" means playing it to completion
That is literally it

>I am retarded, but not as retarded as THAT guy.

You can skip the hard ones for the first few tens of hours.