This weekend I played Bonfire Peaks, and there are a lot of interesting and worthwhile puzzles in there that are well worth your time if you like puzzle games.
You can find links to various places to play, here:
bonfirepeaks.com
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... I had a very bad time at the beginning of the game, and strongly disliked the puzzles, and was about to quit when instead I skipped ahead and found the part where the game opened up and became really fun and interesting. So, you might have to curate your experience a bit.
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Fortunately, the game makes it easy to shape your experience; there are only very light gates on progress through the world, so for the most part you can decide where you want to go and what kinds of puzzles you want to do.
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Thanks for the recommendation. I loved The Witness. That kicked off a puzzle spree for me. Played Myst for the first time, Then Return of the Obra Dinn, and I'm about to start Talos Principle, and now Bonfire Peaks will go on the list.
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There is at least one puzzle from The Witness in one of the floors of Bonfire Peaks.
I have beaten 50 stages trying to skip nothing, and I preferred the first ones.
I assumed back then that they were just a tutorial, and the game would build upon them and get harder soon.




