Not exact matches
Normal people solve this
puzzle in a strikingly consistent way, with their response time depending on how much the angle of perspective differs between the two
objects: The bigger the difference, the longer it takes people to decide whether the
objects are the
same.
Same old quick and easy completion with its fair share of
puzzles to solve and hidden
objects to find.
For the first time, Multi-Builds allow the
same pile of LEGO bricks to be used for multiple purposes, such as building and re-building different
objects to
puzzle solve and advance the game is different ways.
Find an
object, shove it at everything you can find until you hit the right thing, then proceed to the next
puzzle that unfolds the
same way.
Some of these mini-games include Hangman's Gambit Version 3.0, Theory Armament (which is a rhythm game), Debate Scrum (which is a team - based debate game), Mind Mine (which is a
puzzle game where the
object is to turn over blocks and match colors), Psyche Taxi (which has you driving a car in order to collect letters and eventually choose a path to answer a question), and Mass Panic Debate (which is similar to Non-Stop Debate, but this version has multiple characters talking all at the
same time and is hectic).
Simply matching 3 of the
same object isn't enough to clear most of these
puzzles.
Additionally, the
same goes for analyzing samples and miscellaneous
objects which sometimes can require an extra look (which is figured out with
puzzle solving).
The levels have that
same kind of LBP diorama feel, as if they're built from common
objects, but the twist in Yoshi is that you can flip the world around to solve
puzzles and discover hidden delights.