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DeduS said:
Alundra is probably the best game I never want to play again. I remember some of those puzzles driving me nuts. I was like 12 or 13 when I played it though - maybe my puzzle-solving-skills have improved since then.

Speaking of evil puzzles, does anyone remember the platform sliding puzzle from Lufia 2? (where you have to move a platform with treasure chests to the front) That one took me ages to solve and to this day I get angry whenever I see a sliding puzzle (damn you Prof. Layton!).

The World's Most Difficult Trick XD. I've got a save file reserved just for that puzzle alone, I always love to go back and re-do it from time to time. 

Professor Layton and the Curious Village puzzle 135 is the same puzzle as the Lufia II one, albeit flipped 90º. 

Alundra's puzzles do drive people nuts, some are really pushing my puzzle-solving skills to the max. Thankfully, I still remember quite a few things from my last playthrough (mostly because it drove me so nuts back then that they were burned into my mind ). I was 14 when I first played it and I found myself almost quitting the game tons of time back then, thankfully I persevered xD. 



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