
Title | : | Puzzlecraft: The Ultimate Guide on How to Construct Every Kind of Puzzle |
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ISBN | : | 1402779240 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781402779244 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Spiral-bound |
Number of Pages | : | 192 |
Publication | : | First published October 2, 2012 |
Puzzlecraft: The Ultimate Guide on How to Construct Every Kind of Puzzle Reviews
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A good overview of the different types of modern puzzle and how to create them. The author is an experienced puzzle designer, well known for his column in Games Magazine - I believe the essays in this book were first published as columns in that magazine.
The only shortcoming is that the inclusion of so many puzzle types means that he doesn't go into great depth about any of them. -
I wish it had been more general, providing frameworks instead of prescriptive, step-by-step guides for specific types of puzzle, some common, others super niche. I know it's *the* key puzzle design text but I don't think I'll get a lot out of it for this reason.
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I use and will use this book for reference A LOT. So happy it’s available to me.
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It seems that making puzzles is its special kind of puzzle, because the makers are clearly getting a kick out of the difficulty of getting all the rules to work. The other message that I got from this book is that, for god's sake, you must make sure it has only one answer.
I solved some of the puzzles as I went along (that was fun!), but some were hard to annotate in ebook form and everything involving puns or american sports went right over my head. -
This book was a first of its kind for me. The author breaks down puzzles and gives you insight on construction. It is a reference book for puzzle construction! Even though I will probably never use any of it, knowing how these things are constructed is still useful (I think).