Wait, why is the sine wave important, but not the cosine wave? Or tangents for that matter? Or secants, cosecants, and cotangents? When are they going to get their M rated games?
Some of the puzzles are considered solved even though there's still empty space. I know what the solution should be, but the puzzle sees itself as solved so long as the entire white space is in the black outline, even if it doesn't fill it.
The instructions don't actually give me any sort of clue what should be shaded, circled, and clear. Am I expected to know what the goal of the game is beforehand?
Anyone else expecting your secretary to be the evil mastermind all along and you were actually just one of the employees of that guy that looks like Gendou and happened to get amnesia due to brain transplant (or perhaps simply hitting your head too hard)?
I was half expecting a cave-in at the very very end. You know. All that work and EVERYBODY STILL DIES! But I guess that would have been too much a kick in the stomach.
Cheoleo, you were right. Counting does help with the Inception achievement. I didn't actually count out loud, but the numbers were singing along with the music in my head. I lost count a few times, so when I thought I was 81 seconds in, I was suddenly hit with the achievement. Yay!