Reconstruct it by pure logic.
78 adventurers, 20 parties. From scattered records you work out who was where, by logic alone. The only wall keeping the West out is language: it has no English support. Build the bridge and it travels.
Published 2026-06-06
01First, the one feeling
- The records give you fragments, never the answer. Who was in which party stays a fog at first.
- But you do not guess. You cross-reference clue against clue, and one fixed fact forces the next into place.
- Then the chain locks. When the last party falls into position by logic alone, a chill runs down your spine.
02Who this is for (and who it is not)
For you
- You love the Return of the Obra Dinn and Outer Wilds joy of working it out yourself, no hand-holding
- You want a logic puzzle where every answer is forced, never a lucky guess
- You do not mind that it has no English yet: the gem is the logic, and language is the only wall
Not for you
- You need a fully localized, English-first release right now
- You want action or reflexes, not slow deduction at your own pace
03The roots of this taste
98% positiveonly 937 reviewsno English support yet — yet almost no one has found it
Welcome to the Guild Explorers Buried gem
A deduction puzzle where you reconstruct, by pure logic, which of 20 parties each of 78 adventurers belonged to, from scattered records. Overwhelmingly Positive in Japan at 937 reviews, but it has no English support, so the West cannot read it yet.
Give it your first passReturn of the Obra Dinn The origin
The origin of deduction from fragments: piece together names and fates from scattered evidence until it clicks on its own. This gem distills that pure logic into a number puzzle.
Give it your first pass04Make this gem shine
If it speaks to you, check it on Steam and give it your first pass. Your push is what makes a buried gem shine.
You gave it your pass. The gem just caught the light.
05Branched from the same root
Or take a different branch
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