Difficulty Sweet Spot
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 2:59 pm
This subject has come up occasionally in other threads but I thought it should have its own thread.
Just how difficult should these puzzles be?
There's been a wide range of difficulty with the first version of the Blue Obsession being the easiest and possibly the second version of the HandMade with only 4 puzzles opened being the hardest. Now we have the Lime being called the most difficult Revomaze yet. Is this a sustainable trend? Should each new puzzle be more difficult than the last? When does the difficulty overwhelm the playability of the puzzle?
I know there's a bunch of you out there that would go for the most difficult designs out there and still want something harder. That's fine and good, but as they become more difficult and possibly more complex and expensive isn't the prospective market getting smaller?
I haven't solved all the Revomazes that I own so I can't say that I have first hand knowlage of some of the harder ones. Of the ones I have opened I can say that only the blue puzzles have repeated play value for me. I've enjoyed the Green, Bronze, and both Black designs. I suspect I'll feel the same with the Red and Ti puzzles too. The Silver, Gold, HandMade seem to be at the other extreme where only an elite few have opened them. I think the Orange may be in the Bronze range and we have yet to see how the Lime plays out.
I honestly think that there's a place for more puzzles in the Blue to Bronze range. There may also be room for a maze that's even easier than the Blue. I think of these puzzle as being kin to the old tilting labyrinth toys where a marble is guided through a maze that has holes in it. Of course a Revomaze is like doing a labyrinth in the dark, hence it's intrinsic difficulty.
Of the people I know in person, friends, family and coworkers not one of them have gotten further than a couple of turns with the Blue. I think we forget just how difficult these puzzles are for the vast majority of people. At this point there are only five mazes available, the Blue, Green, Bronze, Orange and Lime not counting the CE sets.
I'm hoping for the next puzzle to be in the lower difficulty range to balance things out. Agree or disagree?
Just how difficult should these puzzles be?
There's been a wide range of difficulty with the first version of the Blue Obsession being the easiest and possibly the second version of the HandMade with only 4 puzzles opened being the hardest. Now we have the Lime being called the most difficult Revomaze yet. Is this a sustainable trend? Should each new puzzle be more difficult than the last? When does the difficulty overwhelm the playability of the puzzle?
I know there's a bunch of you out there that would go for the most difficult designs out there and still want something harder. That's fine and good, but as they become more difficult and possibly more complex and expensive isn't the prospective market getting smaller?
I haven't solved all the Revomazes that I own so I can't say that I have first hand knowlage of some of the harder ones. Of the ones I have opened I can say that only the blue puzzles have repeated play value for me. I've enjoyed the Green, Bronze, and both Black designs. I suspect I'll feel the same with the Red and Ti puzzles too. The Silver, Gold, HandMade seem to be at the other extreme where only an elite few have opened them. I think the Orange may be in the Bronze range and we have yet to see how the Lime plays out.
I honestly think that there's a place for more puzzles in the Blue to Bronze range. There may also be room for a maze that's even easier than the Blue. I think of these puzzle as being kin to the old tilting labyrinth toys where a marble is guided through a maze that has holes in it. Of course a Revomaze is like doing a labyrinth in the dark, hence it's intrinsic difficulty.
Of the people I know in person, friends, family and coworkers not one of them have gotten further than a couple of turns with the Blue. I think we forget just how difficult these puzzles are for the vast majority of people. At this point there are only five mazes available, the Blue, Green, Bronze, Orange and Lime not counting the CE sets.
I'm hoping for the next puzzle to be in the lower difficulty range to balance things out. Agree or disagree?