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Nevertheless, I can easily say this particular mechanic of switching roles while grabbing a dragable object was the only puzzle that had me very stumped for a long long time. And finding out the actual solution, while maybe intuitive to some people, felt out-of-place from all other puzzles in the game. That said, I can't think of a simpler way to teach the player the mechanic.
If you let one of your characters do something in the past / dino age, you can see his skeleton in the present or future ;) .
Yup, I was stuck there for a while myself. Like you, I pushed the rock up and left my character standing in front of it and then switched to future, instead of keeping the interact button pressed while I did it.. It didn't cross my mind..until I came here out of despair :P. That was the only one so far that had me stumped.
Yeah i tried that as well just pushed the rock up and stood there then went to future and nothing. So why would holding it be any different , I just didnt try it.
But mostly people don't look it up on youtube because if you do that for a game like this, then you might as well not play.
Now thats an interesting statement :) Are we thinking 3rd or 4th dimension since the game on its own is 2d? :)