What collection should I get after the foundation set?
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2019 7:20 pm
Hi Everyone!
I'm pretty new to this community and to revomazes in general. I have the foundation set and am really enjoying it and I was thinking of what to get next.
I prefer to buy collections rather than individual puzzles because I'd rather pay for shipping fewer times
and there are also some good discounts available on sets.
I'm eyeing two sets. The first is Orange, Silver and Titanium (retro set). The second is Indigo, Mint, Copper, Gunmetal. Can anyone recommend one set vs the other? Somehow I have a feeling that silver will be hard to the point that I won't even enjoy it.
Forgetting about sets, which among the above puzzles did you enjoy the most/least? I've read some complaints about Copper being frustrating [in a bad way] while it seems like everyone loves Orange and Indigo.
Thanks for the help! Really excited to have discovered these great puzzles. I'm not a big puzzle collector (basically have the rubik's cube and some old metal take-apart puzzles), but there's an element of fun and adventure present with the revomazes that kind of feels like a really engaging video game.
Best,
Ben
I'm pretty new to this community and to revomazes in general. I have the foundation set and am really enjoying it and I was thinking of what to get next.
I prefer to buy collections rather than individual puzzles because I'd rather pay for shipping fewer times
and there are also some good discounts available on sets.
I'm eyeing two sets. The first is Orange, Silver and Titanium (retro set). The second is Indigo, Mint, Copper, Gunmetal. Can anyone recommend one set vs the other? Somehow I have a feeling that silver will be hard to the point that I won't even enjoy it.
Forgetting about sets, which among the above puzzles did you enjoy the most/least? I've read some complaints about Copper being frustrating [in a bad way] while it seems like everyone loves Orange and Indigo.
Thanks for the help! Really excited to have discovered these great puzzles. I'm not a big puzzle collector (basically have the rubik's cube and some old metal take-apart puzzles), but there's an element of fun and adventure present with the revomazes that kind of feels like a really engaging video game.
Best,
Ben