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I'll give that a try tomorrow. Thanks.
This doesn't seem to be working. Is it supposed to take a long time? I've been switching around these 2 curved tiles for awhile now and nothings happening.
Nevermind. Figured it out. Thanks for the help.
Yep. Figured it out already. Thanks.
So, ignore the path and just go through the forest following the fallen trees.
Of course if there is paths that connect and nothing suggesting otherwise, the obvious thing to do is to connect the paths.
Nowhere does the logic of the game up until this point suggest that NOT matching the edges of the tiles is the way to progress.
Done with this game, over games wasting my time with puzzles that mislead from what was previously taught.
Was going to add to wishlist once it comes off Game Pass but now, it’s going in my ignore list.
Shame though, until this point it was great logic with nice subtle hints and teachings related to the puzzle solving.
Ah well, billion other games to play!
@bailanthemighty, you should accept an answer.
Maaaaybe its you and not the puzzle