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Oquonie

Oquonie is a textless adventure across an intertwined megastructure. · By Rek & Devine

How do you read the drawings on the wall.

A topic by BaserangerX created Feb 26, 2021 Views: 413 Replies: 3
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I keep on seeing these things on the wall. When I bump into it, a drawing shows up that looks like it could be a map, the only problem is that I don't know how to match it up with the rooms around me.

Im also wondering what the floating plants are for.

Developer (1 edit)

Well, it seems like you're on the right track. Maybe try and map out the rooms and how they connect on paper, see what happens :).

Some items are decorative, some are not, plants do embellish a room though.

Should I also draw the floor tiles. I found that some floors and walls in the beginning area have different textures and I don't know if its just aesthetic or if it has some other meaning. Im wondering this because in the room with that person with the glasses there is a different texture for the middle tile, the tile the person is standing on, and the table.

Developer

Floor tiles can be indicative of something special, but it's not a fixed rule. Sometimes they are decorative, other times they bring your attention to details, or serve as markers for special doors.