In DOP 6 - Draw One Part, you must analyze an illustration, understand what is missing, then add that single element to validate the puzzle. First, you observe the scene as a whole in order to identify the inconsistency. Then you decide which object, which fragment or which detail can restore the logic of the image. If your addition is correct, the level is validated and you immediately move on to the next. Otherwise, you must review your interpretation, because the blockage often comes from reading the situation too quickly. The principle is very accessible, but it requires combining common sense, visual attention and a minimum of inventiveness. The game thus pushes you to compare the visible clues with what the scene should normally contain. Progression relies on a large series of puzzles where contexts change regularly, which prevents the feeling of always repeating the same action. You may be called upon to help a character, to correct a concrete problem or to complete a drawing whose solution appears only after careful observation. The difficulty does not lie in the complexity of the rules; it rather comes from choosing between several possible ideas, because a scene can seem incomplete in several ways. You therefore must reason, try, and then adjust if necessary. This structure makes each level quick to understand, but not always immediate to solve. In case of an impasse, a hint system allows you to restart the thinking without breaking the pace. The result is a fluid, readable puzzle designed as much to train logic as the sense of observation. Have fun!
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Categories: Mind / Drawing
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