I’m just trying to play a relaxing puzzle game, I don’t need this 😩

15 Comments

  1. ZimaGotchi

    Lol kids have problems that they worry about like crazy, they just seem trivial from the perspective of adulthood – just like the problems you have now will seem when you look back on them in another twenty years.

  2. Specialist-Coast-133

    My problems started when I was born extremely poor, in the southern us, autistic, in the 80s.

  3. Intelligent_Local_38

    C’mon, OP. You can’t post that and not tell us what the game is.

  4. Potential-You-5329

    Mine came with the sunrise of my childhood.

  5. freetotebag

    No title, no info, nothing— quintessential Reddit post

  6. TheRealEL1TE

    Its moments like this that relaxes me even more. When the game takes the effort to give you something for the real world as well

  7. Express_Particular45

    Wouldn’t that tell you that you’ve had a nice childhood? Be glad. Many didn’t.

  8. LuLuTheLunatic

    cuz op is a wet sock its
    Doors: Paradox
    u/freetotebag since you wanted to know

  9. wemustkungfufight

    No they didn’t. If you didn’t have problems as a kid that got worse as an adult, then you were extremely lucky. But that’s not the common experience.

  10. CleetisMcgee

    Game is Doors : Paradox, free in epic right now. Very fun and unique puzzle game.

  11. MagicOrpheus310

    I have a black cat and this is exactly what I would expect her to write if she left notes around the house for me haha

  12. thespike5p1k3

    Doors paradox, completed it in a few hours. Puzzles is nicely done, but easy. Mostly a bunch of smaller find hidden objects, drag and drop, reveal how to open the door. The notes don’t matter, it brings nothing to the gameplay, not even story.

  13. Leomon2020

    It happens more often with movies and TV shows but it can happen with games as well. Someone will ask a “question” for help on finding a “thing” and their description is SO specific they CLEARLY already know what it is.

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