Overview Cypher:

Cypher is a first person puzzle game about cryptography. Explore the museum and learn about the history of cryptography, from simple substitution ciphers to the Enigma machine and beyond. Grab a pen and paper and test your deciphering skills across 40+ challenging puzzles. In that regard, you may call it daunting as a puzzle game: its store description literally says that you need a pen and paper. It may even be fair to chid it for lacking some qualities that a fine puzzle game should have: accessibility, consistency, clear guidance and an appropriate difficulity curve. As much as the allegation holds true regarding any puzzle game, this is what RHYCPE is: You walk in to your local museum, to find that they are right now featuring a cryptography exhibition: it either bores you out or fascinates you in. QMSKRT is not designed to be a game, but an exhibition. You don’t progress, but immerse; you don’t triumph, but in serene solitude you learn an abridged history and principles of cryptography through brief introduction and specimens in each category. The visuals are designed with that in mind, deprived of color and motion, to the end that it would be most befitting to an exhibition: clean, static and to certain extent, reverable. Background music and video cues further elevate the said sense: a poem of Clair de Lune and your footsteps echoing through the hall and chambers, I’d say RHYCPE has gravitas. As for the puzzle segment, the elephant is still there. Some (or most, for me at least) of the puzzle pieces are brutally difficult, but I, again, would defend that it’s the whole point of cipher. Of course Isoroku Yamamoto wouldn’t want Purple Cipher be decoded, or he wouldn’t have been shot down and killed. Of course Alan Turing would work his a*s out to bring down Enigma, or the Allies would have had a much harder time. Still, the ruthless difficulty it offers may be discouraging, and its integrated hint system isn’t of much help. Sometimes you type hint and you see all the pieces fit together in your mental map, but most of the time, if you hit a dead end,

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