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I figured it out! I like deduction games, good job. How did you make this, like what language and did you do the art?

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Pure genius posting the solution so everyone can see it.

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bruh wtf delete this. this game is great and you're spoiling it before people even get a chance to play

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Nice, no guesses needed and solving without gender is a fun added challenge

I'm glad someone tried solving it that way! I wanted to be sure it was possible.

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I just love how the logic in this puzzle is using common sense to create the right premises. I tried writing this puzzle in formal logic, and I gave up because when I finished all the premises I used when I intuitively solved the puzzle, there were 75 premises, so the actual proof would be likely 1000+ lines. Yet this puzzle was a nice 15ish minute solve. It goes to show how good our brains are at logic!

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Wow! Short and sweet but a perfect challenge that really uses every detail in the scene. Great work!

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Cute!

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Having a very hard time playing on browser! It won't scroll so I cannot even get to the full-screen button. I'll download it and see if that works because it does look very cute.

Update: It was in fact very cute! A bit too quick, which is why I would have loved to play it in the browser.

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A very fun puzzle, the difficulty was just right for me

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this is lovely! all the deductions are super clever, had a great time with this one :)

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solved it with a bit of brute force (on easy mode)

wasn't as hard as I thought it would be.

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(SPOILERS) "owning a cat taught me about responsibility" girl clearly it did not

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Loved it! The emerging deduction genre is one of my favorite developments in puzzle gaming, and I’m still jonesing for more

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Such a sweet game! Had fun solving it :)

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is this just based off the case of the golden idol?

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screen is too big

It's designed to be the right size for 1920x1080 screens, but if you have a lower resolution screen, hit the fullscreen button in the bottom right and it should resize to your device.

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remember that we're also playing this in a browser.

I guess I'm just used to the games not taking up the whole screen. just remember that if you're having trouble scrolling down to the full-screen button, the menus in the top-left won't nullify your scrolling.

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I don't know, is Case of the Golden Idol just based off Return of the Obra Dinn?

I think you could call both CotGI and this game "Obra Dinn-likes", but I think that this brings very different things to the genre (for starters, it has artwork that doesn't make me want to shut down my computer).  I really liked this one. 

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the slightly moving characters and "fill-in the blanks with all the names" is more similar to CotGI.

I would say Obra Dinn is different in key ways, enough to say that they are both just part of the matching puzzle+lore genre. there is another game like Obra Dinn where you are a map guy who is trying to find a guys daughter, that makes it distinctly it's own series.

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Very fun, I enjoyed