None of these puzzle elements are too hard to figure out, but they help set the pace of the game really nicely.
Not exact matches
Puzzle elements in the game is usually controlled by the Igniculus, where it shines light on a specific form and you use the shadow
of that form to place it on the matching mark, and
none of these are hard but they are enough to break up the gameplay and make it feel fresh and welcoming whenever you encounter them.
That's right: Strange as it is to imagine, Nintendo released a
puzzle game with no multiplayer
element, while the Tengen version allowed two completely separate, individual games to take place at once — and
none of that block - dropping stuff, either.