Unlike many triple-A games that feature trivial puzzles, Indiana Jones and The Great Circle offers a refreshing diversity of challenging and engaging riddles that require genuine thought.
An excellent early puzzle involves astrological symbols requiring exploration and reasoning, rewarding players not just with progression but the sheer joy of intellectual triumph when solved.
The game uses puzzles sparingly to bar player progress—most difficult puzzles are optional, allowing players the freedom to return later, enhancing the overall experience.
Players are encouraged to explore their environment and gather notes, making it clear that if you're stumped, it's usually due to insufficient exploration or failing to engage with the story.
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