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games:assembly [2024/11/03 10:31] – created bradgames:assembly [2024/11/03 10:32] (current) brad
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 If there's a criticism to leverage it's only that this is a fun diversion, and not necessarily a masterclass in design or storytelling. It executes wonderfully on its rightsized ambition, and left me wanting more. Honestly, I was hoping for an EXTRAS command at the end! I'd have loved some more optional puzzles and easter eggs. Maybe we'll get a director's cut someday? If there's a criticism to leverage it's only that this is a fun diversion, and not necessarily a masterclass in design or storytelling. It executes wonderfully on its rightsized ambition, and left me wanting more. Honestly, I was hoping for an EXTRAS command at the end! I'd have loved some more optional puzzles and easter eggs. Maybe we'll get a director's cut someday?
  
-Okay, these might not count as bugs but some little missing implementations I'd love to see. First, given how shockingly smooth the rest of the assembly interactions were, I was hoping taking these plural-named booklets would work:+Bugs: Okay, these might not count as bugs but some little missing implementations I'd love to see. First, given how shockingly smooth the rest of the assembly interactions were, I was hoping taking these plural-named booklets would work:
  
-> open cabinet+**> open cabinet**
 > >
 > You open the upper drawer, revealing two instruction booklets (titled POULSEN and SKATTKISTA, respectively). > You open the upper drawer, revealing two instruction booklets (titled POULSEN and SKATTKISTA, respectively).
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-> take booklets+**> take booklets**
 > >
 > You can't see any such thing. > You can't see any such thing.
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 > Sparks from the damaged lighting have caught in the scraps of cardboard that litter the floor. The splintered wood and fibreboard are ready tinder; within seconds, flames sweep across the breadth of the self-serve furniture area. > Sparks from the damaged lighting have caught in the scraps of cardboard that litter the floor. The splintered wood and fibreboard are ready tinder; within seconds, flames sweep across the breadth of the self-serve furniture area.
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-> laugh+**> laugh**
 > >
 > That's not a verb I recognise. > That's not a verb I recognise.