What makes a puzzle "underclued"? In sokobans and other more formal games, you can mathematically prove a puzzle is "fair", i.e. logically deducible, but in games that require lateral thinking, e.g. Blue Prince, "fairness" is a lot more subjective. How do you draw that line?
What makes a puzzle "underclued"? In sokobans and other more formal games, you can mathematically prove a puzzle is "fair", i.e. logically deducible, but in games that require lateral thinking, e.g. Blue Prince, "fairness" is a lot more subjective. How do you draw that line?