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My biggest complaints were pretty much all me being a dumbdumb. For example, the first one of the clothing examples threw me off because I hadn't seen the right symbol I was meant to reference and was trying to force another one to work that didn't quite fit.
The only recommendation I can give is to have someone with a stronger grasp of English proofread some of the sentences used on the signs. Not everyone is great at English and I'm not judging, but it is an unfortunate and easily avoidable minor blemish on an otherwise great map.
I liked most of the puzzles. They were creative, hovewer the computer x machines code one completely threw me up. It's not clear what the correct order was.