Is MOTAS the Most Challenging Brain Teaser Game You'll Ever Play?

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The discussion centers around the enjoyment of puzzle games, specifically highlighting "Thay Dark Room" and "MOTAS." The original poster finds both games engaging, noting that while some players may find them enjoyable, others might struggle and feel frustrated. A link to hints for MOTAS is provided to assist players who may get stuck. The conversation emphasizes the challenge and entertainment value of these games, encouraging others to try them for a mental workout. The mention of MOTAS includes appreciation for its music, adding to the overall experience.
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I just played thay dark room game that was posted in brain teasers, pretty fun. It reminded me of this game i played a few months ago called MOTAS. I think some of you will really enjoy it, i also think some of you might really hate it and feel stupid because you won't be able to do it :-p
I didn't want to post it in brain teasers because i dunno... didn't seem like a good place. Anyways. Good luck all. If you need it, there's a site for hints.


http://www.albartus.com/motas/
 
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ah yes I remember MOTAS. Took a few hours, but I finished it. That game has pretty good jazz midi files too.
 


Thank you for sharing your experience with MOTAS! It sounds like a challenging and entertaining game. I appreciate the link to the site for hints, as it can be frustrating to get stuck on a brain teaser. I'm sure many other readers will also enjoy giving it a try. It's always fun to exercise our brains and challenge ourselves with games like this. Thanks again for the recommendation!
 
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