Brief reply. I have reach the end of the main game. No need to read my comment before finishing the game.
This is roughly the same model as my own. I assumed this was mostly true and should probably ignore weird edge cases.
I have also had a single puzzle that would’ve worked had this rule been correct, but what actually happened is that sometimes when a log is part of a raft in water, and that log did not come from the island where it turned into a raft, sometimes it moved in slightly unusual ways to where I think the game ‘expected’ it had entered the water. (This ended up being for me the single most complicated puzzle in the game, involving about three wholly separate insights to complete.)
Brief reply. I have reach the end of the main game. No need to read my comment before finishing the game.
This is roughly the same model as my own. I assumed this was mostly true and should probably ignore weird edge cases.
I have also had a single puzzle that would’ve worked had this rule been correct, but what actually happened is that sometimes when a log is part of a raft in water, and that log did not come from the island where it turned into a raft, sometimes it moved in slightly unusual ways to where I think the game ‘expected’ it had entered the water. (This ended up being for me the single most complicated puzzle in the game, involving about three wholly separate insights to complete.)