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I had no bugs on the map puzzle like others did, but did feel it was a bit vague. I ended up using the solution in case it was a bug after finding the most 'likely' path (I couldn't come up with a solution where the tower wasn't #3). To be fair, I do often check the reviews to be aware of any possible bugs, so I probably gave up too quickly on it after I was 'certain' I had the only solution. The term "spine of the world" equating to mountains wasn't my immediate conclusion paired with "seeing the tower", but it does make sense to me after the fact.
The dining puzzle was excellently written and I wanted 'more' of it. I wish there was a 5th person as the person sitting across the table paired "kept him to his right" and "had to be kept separate" pretty much led to an instant solve it that made other clues irrelevant..
Great, great work and fantastic puzzles!