this is one of the most exciting ideas from you i can imagine! puzzle-adventure game videos centered around breaking down the puzzles---more than just a walkthrough, but actually analyzing how they function---are among my favorites. but there's not many of them, i can only think of a handful of people who've done anything close to it at all. So I'd love a whole series fixating on that aspect of this stuff! When playing Quern, I actually remember thinking that Quern's puzzles seemed particularly interesting to pick apart how they work. They often center around mastering some sort of system, rather than just making simple connections, so it's a perfect candidate as a game for this focus imo too!
This is such a great idea!!! I don't think the mathphobia is really that glaring of an issue, I really think one of the things you do best is make approachable and engaging puzzle solving content and no matter how complicated the puzzle in Quern is, I'm sure you'd be able to pull it off. Scope wise I think this project is also a great pick, and honestly doesn't require as much of a commitment as say a riven play through would (assuming you go with the study route). You can focus on as many or as few puzzles as you find interesting or that would be good candidates for videos.
This got put on hold at the moment as I'm currently working on a different project, but I'm still interested in returning to this one once it's done. I have not played any Black Cube games. Tell me more, I do stream puzzle games all the time on Twitch...
Right now my priority is to make Shady Files #9 which goes over the other two candidates. I'm also working on another long standalone video that I think will be one of my best videos but I'm not ready to let people know what it's about yet. Once those videos are done, I'll be ready to start on one of these new projects. Could be QS, I've already got one mathematician looking at the content, may have a second one soon.
@@Joseph-xe1ry Oh, yeah Rhem is cool. And it should still work with the format. I only started Rhem years ago. It would be nice to finish it, but the disc is in another state.