Welp, I guess I’m in paper puzzle mode again. I was doodling with another idea and stumbled into this. It feels quite difficult, but maybe in a good way? Some inspiration came from the Bonsai puzzle genre developed by a fellow puzzle developer Le Slo.
I guess I mostly just post about paper puzzles here these days. Maybe that’s not a bad thing? Anyway, I recently came up with this new thing; it’s a bit… odd? But I quite like it.
It was suggested that I should implement my paper puzzles in puzz.link or penpa to make solving them easier. I like the idea, but I have to admit that at least for now it’d be a bit too much work. Maybe I’ll go through all the ones I’ve posted so far and update them at once at some point?
A new paper puzzle type! I’ve been wanting to make a cell-shading-based one for a bit, and ended up being very happy with this format. It’s really tough to make unique puzzles for but I think there’re neat deductions to made within them.