Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-35065776-20180521140952/@comment-35606019-20180523023614

Alumni72 wrote: I suggested they include all the puzzle rooms on facebook, and have been wondering why they don't. And I might have an inkling why - there are ways to 'cheat' with Mosaic and Ancient cards. I haven't tried, but I have been told that with Ancient Cards you can use a magnifying glass tool to briefly show what all the cards are before the game begins - and can take a photo of them at that point. And with Mosaic, you can easily take a photo of the puzzle before it scrambles, and use that to reassemble it without relying on guesswork or memory. With the other two puzzle rooms there's (I am assuming) no way to get an advantage like that.

But despite that, I still would like for them to at least add a little variety - there are folks who are better at these puzzles than others, 'cheat' or not - it would be nice of everyone had a chance to do theier favorite puzzles for these mini-events and not stick to the same two every time. After all, they only get harder each time, and the longer you've been playing the more likely it is that you won't be able to do them any more, or won't even try. So in a sense Mytona is shooting themselves in the foot by restricting it like this. (Maybe even come up with a talisman that winds back the clock for a specific room for a day or two?)  I won't be spending money on a few quickly spent tools for these events, so if they want to keep making money from them, they'll need to adapt to the changes they themselves are creating. i read the instructions on help and support while I was waiting for a crafting to finish. Using a magnifying glass at ancient cards turns them all over for 3 seconds. I guess you could screenshot depending on your device. (My kindle like closes and reopens the game if i leave it to look at something else) Although I imagine that would become difficult as you raise your rank and the time decreases and the  number of tiles/cards increases. Like the open book tests where there isn't time to check all the answers. It's faster the more information you can remember yourself.