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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a basic puzzle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a puzzle that is simple or easy to solve, often suitable for beginners or casual players.
Example: "This book contains a variety of games, including a basic puzzle that anyone can enjoy."
Alternatives: "a simple puzzle" or "an easy puzzle".
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But that is how it always is, and Sunday's outbreak was a reminder of a basic puzzle.
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Instead, it's a more basic puzzle game where players have to move pieces of pudding around a board, but unless they hit an object or another piece of pudding, the pieces will fall off the board and the game is over.
Although these authors [ 29, 44] found signatures of an older biogeographic event in Sulawesi butterflies, they could not explicitly implicate vicariance as a plausible explanation of what they describe as the "basic puzzle of Sulawesi butterfly fauna" because of the absence of a time-calibrated phylogeny for most species groups at the time.
But it also includes an under-appreciated competitive mode that takes the basic puzzle mechanics of the main game and complicates them with the addition of another player.
"The game that turned it around for me — the game that gave me the thought, 'maybe there's a job in games for me,'" Swensen says, "was a little single-authored indie text adventure made in 1998 called 'Photopia.' It was very linear, basic puzzle solving, but the narrative format was so intricate, interesting and soul-crushingly sad.
But the creeping, the shooting, the climbing, the basic puzzle solving, the graphic violence, the quick-time events, the zombie-like enemies and the tacked-on multiplayer… OK, so it's all been done before – there's nothing new here in any gameplay regard.
This is a traditional third-person (third-dragon?) adventure, with platforms, combat and basic puzzles.
Through the site Rowling sporadically revealed clues about the upcoming books using basic puzzles (in 2004, for example, she unveiled the title of Book Six).
The first Type is Subscriber's oceans These servers CAN be played on for free, BUT there is not much point since you need to pay the subscription fee to access all the features, like buying clothes, ships, weapons, etc. Pretty much the only thing that you can doing is play the basic puzzles, its not great.
But Mr. Caldwell and his colleagues still puzzle over a basic question: Why would inmates escape from a halfway house only months before they would be freed?
Both social scientists and policy makers have long puzzled over a basic question: Why do humans so often refuse to act in their own best interests?
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