10 things I wish I knew before playing Animal Well

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Large room with Cheshire Cat face in Animal Well

Animal Well is a puzzle platformer with seeming infinite depth. The main game will take anywhere between five and 15 hours to complete, but once the credits roll another more cryptic and mysterious game begins. I spent nearly 30 hours with Animal Well for my review and I’m still discovering new things.

It’s an intimidating prospect on paper, but overall, this isn’t a difficult game, chiefly because it relies more on close observation and problem solving than it does on reflex-oriented combat. Still, there are some things worth knowing that aren’t very obvious in the opening hours of Animal Well. Here are some things I wish I’d known from the beginning.

Eggs are worth making the effort for early

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Animal Well doesn’t really explain why there are eggs, but you’ll quickly gather that when you find them—always in chests—they join a display overseen by a peacock in a room you’ll encounter early on. Nice: Animal Well has collectibles for completionists! But make note of the doors to the left. The amount of notches in each door corresponds to the amount of eggs you’ll need for them to open.

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