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Some people say you need to ad key symbols, well i totaly disagree, thisway
you have to think for yourself what do i need, like real puzzles do !
Welldone.
Waooooow ! Thank you Klaode.
I didn't have issues with these at all, but maybe you could stick to one.
No indicators: stone cubes, sand glass, statues, handle, scepter
Indicators: red pyramid, black pyramid, key, eye gem
I feel the inconsistency can be confusing, which is why I was initially confused at the start about my previous critique
What some creators have done is they make unimportant objects to the puzzle move-able rather than grab-able, which can be a silent indicator that an object could be useful without putting a hint/clue/key icon on it.
Or you could have the briefcase closed, adding an extra step to finding the hint/clue/key indicated tools