I think on the pause screen there's a number in the corner showing how many you've solved.acemuzzy wrote:I've just started Bonfire Peaks too. How do you know how far in you are? It's quite hard to judge progress (and I don't see a way to count bonfires beyond walking through the map...). But yeah, it seems decent. Mechanics still making my head hurt a little, but it seems "fair". Spent about 20 minutes staring at Crate Expectations, the first one that's had me stumped, but got there in the end, and imagine they'll get a lot harder than that lol, so there's a definite sense of trepidation... I'm building a big pile of crates in the world map though. Hopefully that will let me skip late levels if they get ridic! Gonna try to do them all for the time being, though, regardless...
Moot_Geeza wrote:It looks okay but I think I'll try the snowman one first.
acemuzzy wrote:Moot_Geeza wrote:It looks okay but I think I'll try the snowman one first.
Sokobond is amazing. Better than snowman.
JonB wrote:I think on the pause screen there's a number in the corner showing how many you've solved.acemuzzy wrote:I've just started Bonfire Peaks too. How do you know how far in you are? It's quite hard to judge progress (and I don't see a way to count bonfires beyond walking through the map...). But yeah, it seems decent. Mechanics still making my head hurt a little, but it seems "fair". Spent about 20 minutes staring at Crate Expectations, the first one that's had me stumped, but got there in the end, and imagine they'll get a lot harder than that lol, so there's a definite sense of trepidation... I'm building a big pile of crates in the world map though. Hopefully that will let me skip late levels if they get ridic! Gonna try to do them all for the time being, though, regardless...
There are gates on the mountain that you can't take crates through, so you can't stockpile early ones for much later on. But you can always get through a section by only doing a fairly low percentage of its stages.
I completed it with 100 puzzles done in the end. There were a few solutions in the final stretch that I just looked up because I'd had enough but wanted to 'finish' it anyway (the PS5 activity cards contain completion videos for every stage). I liked it, though. It just went on a bit too long.
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