Braid walkthrough
Tim's love life is a mystery, but at least getting to the end of Braid won't be
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Originally released in 2008 for the Xbox Live Arcade, Braid is a puzzle-platformer notable for its art style, haunting music, and tricky time-manipulation gameplay. Using this guide, you’ll be able to not only traverse each and every level, but also collect all of the hard-to-get puzzle pieces throughout the game and find the princess.
Each “world” can be accessed from a different room in the house to the right of the bridge where you start off the game. You don’t necessarily have to get all the puzzle pieces on your first playthrough, but you do need them all to access the seventh world and complete the game. So onward!
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