# | Picture | Caption | Puzzle |
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1 | Every journey is a series of choices. The first is to begin the journey. | Main Hub when first starting the game | |
2 | Patience has its own rewards. | ||
3 | Taking the first step can be harder than the rest of the challenge. | Leap Of Faith | |
4 | Many small obstacles can make for one large problem. | Now You See It | |
5 | Some choices leave us running around a lot without really getting anywhere. | Many Paths To Nowhere | |
6 | Live on your own watch, not on someone else's. | Main Hub after timer runs out | |
7 | Failing to succeed does not mean failing to progress. | Into Darkness | |
8 | Some paths are clearer than others. | Into Darkness | |
9 | Some paths are straight forward. | Down The Rabbit Hole | |
10 | A choice may be as simple as going left or going right. | Many Paths To Nowhere | |
11 | The choice doesn't matter if the outcome is the same. | Many Paths To Nowhere | |
12 | If you don't like where you've ended up, try doing something else. | (Return to the Main Hub by pressing escape) | |
13 | When you return to where you have been, things aren't always as remembered. | Many Paths To Nowhere | |
14 | We fall down when there is nothing there to support us. | Strength In Numbers | |
15 | Building a bridge can get you over a problem. | Cry Me A River | |
16 | Some hurdles are too high to jump over. | Don't Look Down | |
17 | Life is full of ups and downs. | Breaking The Arc | |
18 | Connecting the pieces can solve a puzzle. | Four Different Exits | |
19 | Life has a way of pushing us in the right direction. | Down The Rabbit Hole | |
20 | The end may come before we were ready to get there. | There's No Way In | |
21 | Life isn't about getting to the end. | There's No Way In | |
22 | It's harder to progress if you're leaving things behind. | Skinning A Cat | |
23 | The further we get, the less help we need. | I Can Do Anything | |
24 | Moving forward may require making the most of what you've got. | Not Enough Pieces | |
25 | Some tasks require a lot of care and observation. | Learning To Draw | |
26 | Taking one path often means missing out on another. | Hidden Secrets | |
27 | A path may not be right or wrong. It may just be different. | Don't Look Down | |
28 | Look a little harder, and you will find a way forward. | Into Darkness | |
29 | Venturing into the unknown can lead to great rewards. | There's No Way In | |
30 | If you're only focusing on right now, you won't have enough for later. | Not Enough Pieces | |
31 | A dead end will only stop you if you don't try to move through it. | Cry Me A River | |
32 | Going a certain way may require building your own path. | A Wall Without Stairs | |
33 | There's nothing wrong with taking shortcuts. | A Game Of Leap Frog | |
34 | We often fall into things when we least expect. | Taking Baby Steps | |
35 | What looks out of reach may only be a few steps away. | Connecting The Pieces | |
36 | There are multiple ways to approach a situation. | The Final Hurdle | |
37 | When you've hit rock bottom, the only way is up. | Don't Look Down | |
38 | Some outcomes are more favorable than others. | The Final Hurdle | |
39 | How we perceive a problem can change every time we see it. | Three Paths In Sight | |
40 | The solution to a problem may just require a more thorough look at it. | Running Into Trouble | |
41 | Rushing through a problem won't always give the right results. | Running Into Trouble | |
42 | Moving through a problem slower may help find the solution. | The Ground Floor | |
43 | If you never stop trying, you will get there eventually. | Stuck In A Rut | |
44 | Raw persistence may be the only option other than giving up entirely. | Stuck In A Rut | |
45 | Some problems just come down to size. | Strength In Numbers | |
46 | A problem may only be difficult when you are missing the right tools. | Climbing The Tower | |
47 | What we've done before may impact what we can do next. | Not Enough Pieces | |
48 | If you aren't paying attention, you will miss everything around you. | The Butterfly Effect | |
49 | Some choices can leave us running around in circles. | Stuck In A Rut | |
50 | Splitting a problem up may help you find the answer. | Climbing The Tower | |
51 | What appears impossible may have a very simple answer. | Impossible Paths | |
52 | If you lose sight of what's important, it may not be there when you need it. | Now You See It | |
53 | Too much curiosity can get the best of us. | Don't Look Down | |
54 | Signs may be helping you more than you realize. | Don't Look Down | |
55 | Understanding a problem requires filling in the pieces. | Hidden Behind Glass | |
56 | Small steps can take you great distances. | Taking Baby Steps | |
57 | The path of least resistance is a valid option. | Strength In Numbers | |
58 | No matter how high you climb, there's always more to achieve. | The Highest Point | |
59 | Falling down teaches us how to get up and try again. | Red Cross | |
60 | The world rarely changes when we watch to see it happen. | Now You See It | |
61 | Half way through is half way finished. | Learning To Draw | |
62 | The problem may not be where you're going, but how to get there. | Climbing The Tower | |
63 | New skills enable further progress. | Learning To Draw | |
64 | Mastering a skill requires practice. | Learning To Draw | |
65 | A little kind direction can get obstacles out of your way. | I Like To Move It | |
66 | Solving a problem may require approaching it from a different angle. | Many Different Angles | |
67 | Try hard enough and you will get to where you want to be. | Logic 101 | |
68 | Some doors will close unless we hold them open. | Skinning A Cat | |
69 | When you absorb your surroundings, you may notice things that you didn't see before. | Three Paths In Sight | |
70 | Dig a little deeper and you may find something new. | Impossible Paths | |
71 | Attention to detail can lead to very rewarding outcomes. | Breaking The Arc | |
72 | Solving a problem may require using abilities that we didn't realize we had. | Closing The Gap | |
73 | Old skills are useful even after we have learned new ones. | A Wall Without Stairs | |
74 | The right answers may also be the most obvious ones. | The Ground Floor | |
75 | Some obstacles are more stubborn than others. | Learning To Draw | |
76 | Some things don't have a deeper meaning. | Being An Entrepreneur and Red Cross | |
77 | The right decisions at the right time will get you where you want to go. | Lighting The Fuse | |
78 | Some choices are only useful when we make them early. | A Link To The Past | |
79 | With forethought, things have a way of just working themselves out. | Link In A Chain Reaction | |
80 | Some challenges are far harder than they first appear. | The Butterfly Effect | |
81 | To get past a problem, you may just need to keep pushing through it. | Jumping Through Hoops | |
82 | Getting to a solution requires cutting out what doesn't work. | Too Many Lasers | |
83 | The further we explore, the more connected everything becomes. | I Like To Move It | |
84 | A window of opportunity can lead to new places if you are willing to take a closer look. | Rings Within Darkness | |
85 | The world looks different on the other side. | Too Many Lasers | |
86 | When you have enough resources, you can start growing more. | Laying The Foundation | |
87 | You can grow a garden anywhere. | A Loop That Won't Close | |
88 | The best solutions may still be the most primitive ones. | Failing Forward | |
89 | If you lead the way, others will follow. | Hidden Behind Glass | |
90 | Straightforward problems can often require roundabout solutions. | Stairway To Heaven | |
91 | If you are missing information, it's easy to be misled. | A Book And Its Cover | |
92 | When you look beyond the surface, there may be more to find. | Many Different Angles | |
93 | Sometimes we only have just enough to get by. | The Missing Pieces | |
94 | When what you have is not enough, find ways to turn it into more. | Link In A Chain Reaction | |
95 | Getting where we want may require jumping through some hoops. | Jumping Through Hoops | |
96 | Throwing yourself into things can take you to new heights. | The Butterfly Effect | |
97 | Similar problems can have entirely different solutions. | A Wall Without Stairs | |
98 | Some events happen whether we want them to or not. | Main Hub (Visit ~20 rooms) | |
99 | Old solutions can apply to new problems. | Just A Little Bit Shy | |
100 | The consequences of one choice can cut us off from making others. | The Final Hurdle | |
101 | At times we need to view the world from someone else's perspective. | There's No Way In | |
102 | Sometimes you need to be carried. | Impossible Paths | |
103 | There comes a time when you can work your way through anything. | I Can Do Anything | |
104 | With more experience, previous challenges aren't so difficult. | A Book And Its Cover | |
105 | There's no need to take apart what already works. | Deja Vu | |
106 | A few steps backwards may keep you moving forwards. | Window Of Opportunity | |
107 | Obscure problems may require unusual solutions. | Hitting A Wall | |
108 | Getting to the end requires tying off the loose ends. | I Can Do Anything | |
109 | The world is always finding new ways to surprise us. | Over The Edge | |
110 | Sometimes we do things just to go along for the ride. | Many Different Angles | |
111 | The more we complete, the harder it gets to find what we missed. | Many Different Angles | |
112 | Some challenges exist just to test how much we know. | Deja Vu | |
113 | You can't do everything yourself. | Failing Forward | |
114 | The world is full of secrets waiting to be uncovered. | One Long Corridor | |
115 | Peeking behind the curtains lets us see how everything works. | Connecting The Pieces and Over The Edge | |
116 | Some problems can't be solved until you're more experienced. | A Jump Too Far | |
117 | We move on when there is nothing left to learn. | A Jump Too Far | |
118 | Complicated problems are easier when solved one step at a time. | The Chase | |
119 | We can appreciate the entire journey by looking back at how far we have come. | The Escape | |
120 | Every journey comes to an end. | The Escape |