completely unfamiliar with what these types of paintings from Mondrian look like, because they've been so, dare I use that word, two shows in a row, iconic, influential. If you see those primary colors and black lines, even if you don't know the name of the artist, you recognize the imagery. ...

So because the black lines suddenly were going diagonal and then the canvas was rotated and because then eventually the black lines disappeared altogether, that made the puzzles more difficult, which means that it feels like the puzzle mechanic and the artwork are very much in tandem there.
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... It makes it harder to trace your line through the main. - Yeah. But I think it's very interesting 'cause the Distilled Gallery felt like the puzzles evolved in difficulty So because the black lines suddenly were going diagonal and then the canvas was rotated and because then eventually the black lines disappeared altogether, that made the puzzles more difficult, which means that it feels like the puzzle mechanic and the artwork are very much in tandem there. it felt like Hitman Go style game mapped onto the artwork as simply the board for it, if you see what I mean? - Yeah. - Like you're inserting mechanics ...