Some players feel the game starts slowly and ends somewhat abruptly just as it picks up steam.
Once Player 2 successfully routes the steam, your main power monitor will jump from 0% to 50%. Phase 3: The Symbol Matrix and Wire Puzzle
Communicate with Player 2: Tell them to pull their lever slowly. Watch the gears. If they move too fast, they jam. Instruct Player 2: “Pull to 50% speed for 3 seconds, then stop.”
Everything you see will eventually help Player 2 solve their puzzles, and vice versa.
Alone Together is more than just a puzzle game; it's a brilliant exercise in communication and perspective-taking. While the puzzles themselves are moderate in difficulty, the challenge and joy come from the collaborative process. It's a fantastic free experience for a puzzle date night, a long-distance team-building activity, or just a fun way to pass an hour with a friend.
When the game begins, you will see a room with a fireplace, a main console box, and various dial mechanisms. Your primary goal in this phase is to sync your symbols with Player 2’s grid. Step 1: The Three-Digit Code Look at the fireplace on your screen.
You see a board with colored ports (Red, Blue, Yellow, Green) but no wires. Player 2 has the wire mapping diagram.
: Sometimes, both players must interact with an object simultaneously. Coordinate "3-2-1" countdowns over your voice call or video chat Winning the Game
Once the first puzzle is solved, both of your screens will update with new items. This puzzle revolves around matching symbols.
Look around your console for a hidden four-digit or five-digit code that just lit up. Read this code out loud to Player 2.
An audio visualizer grid appears on your console, showing oscillating wave frequencies.