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EXP: Our favourite puzzle games

by Editors

EXP this week is brought to you by your host Harry Shepherd, joined by Jonathan Land, Peter Hartnell and Sam Woolf. This week, following the recent release of Jonathan Blow’s open world puzzler, The Witness, we’ll be discussing our favourite puzzle games. Also, as always, we’ll be covering gaming news and the latest print copy of Exeposé Games.

What are our favourite puzzle games? What actually is a puzzle game? Aren’t there puzzle elements in most games? And, what makes a bad puzzle game? All this and more in our main topic for this week, complimented by the musical tones of The Witness, Braid and Fez.

You can tell us your favourite, or least favourite, puzzle games, suggest your favourite soundtracks or even let us know a topic you’d like us to discuss by finding us on Facebook, Twitter and via email (xpressionEXP@gmail.com).

See you every Wednesday on www.xpression.fm from 6PM for more EXP!

 

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