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My initial thought was 'Wow! This is overwhelming' - but once I realised each puzzle was self-contained, we quickly got into the swing of it.
The puzzles are smart and really well designed - they all made sense, with no obscure logic.
The visual design is great - and really puts the focus on the puzzles, whilst still looking clean, sharp and professional.
Really well done! One of the best I've come across.
@xErzabet: Thanks for the bug report. Fixed it.
@franciskeitorl: I use the standard dice assets available in Escape Simulator which are unfortunately non-standard. It's been boggling some minds, which I actually enjoy quite a bit. ;)