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The game's possibly going to be revealed soon, so what are you expecting, given the hints and teaser trailer and website?
I see two possible things happening:
- The game is based entirely in Spiral Mountain, with a landscape that's constantly being randomly generated as you run in every direction, and everything appears in different spots/different circumstances for each individual player. As if some storybook illustrator is doodling as you go along, bringing things to life.
- The other takes into consideration the blueprints on the teaser site. It could be that the worlds are entirely unfinished drawings (blueprints), with markings, and outlines of figures and objects drawn in various places, but with no detail within the outlines. You'd then have to assemble the worlds back together by placing jigsaw pieces in the correct locations on the blueprints. Blueprints might be drawn on the ground, and also in the vertical plane, directly facing you.
The main thing here would be choosing which pieces to put in first - putting one piece in would yield another puzzle and lead you on a different path/string of puzzles to what you'd have come upon if you'd have placed a different jigsaw piece in a different part of a blueprint.
Say, at the very start of the game, you're plonked into a blueprint-like Spiral Mountain. Wondering around, you discover four different objects/characters that you've seen an outline of in the designs on the floor or mountains. So you choose to turn one item/character into a jigsaw piece, and you shove it in your backpack and trek all the way to the outline drawing. You place it in, and something happens, leading you on a path to another puzzle. Choosing a different item to place in at the start might've lead you on an entirely different string of puzzles.
There'd be many different routes to obtaining other jigsaw pieces, but no definate route. So many ways it'd be a job and a half detailing all the methods/routes in a guide.
What does everyone else think'll happen, though?