One of the more challenging puzzles that players encounter in is the Game Room within the hidden pyramid in the final major region of Sukhothai. This room is the first that you'll find once you gain entry to the pyramid, but it is not a particularly well-explained puzzle, which can make it tricky to get right without a little help.
The use of a few different doors that are opened by different pegs in the game board makes thisa difficult puzzle to solve without some intense trial and error. While it's not too clear exactly what the goal is here — I certainly struggled not with solving the puzzle itself, but with what it actually means in the context of the story — the solution itself is pretty easy once you know what you're doing.
Known as the Nephilim Game in the Game Room, solving the board game is a culmination of patience and observational skills.Once you enter the hidden pyramid with Indy and Gina, you'll come across a strange board in the center of the Game Room. Some of the pieces have a hooked L-shaped appearance and the rest are short and stumpy. There are also two additional pegs in an alcove on the left side of the room. These two pegs can be added to the board in a certain way to open another panel on the right near the message that can be found on the wall.
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The peg board is laid out in a 3-5-5-5-3 format, with a total of 6 of the small pegs that can be found and 4 of the L-shaped pegs to fill out the open holes. You'll start with 3 pegs — including the two found in the wall — that are used for the first puzzle and get an additional three pegs. By moving the small pegs into different holes on the board, the L-shaped pegs immediately beside it move in 90° increments counterclockwise. The aim of the puzzle is to face all the L-shaped pegs in specific directions based on which portion of the puzzle you're
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