PT B or A. I forget which one exactly but at least one of them had a killer sequencing game, which required you to make intelligent brute force choices to finish the game in a reasonable time frame
There are a few in the late sixties and early seventies. One with a nurse named Grisaldi.
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I'm currently fool proofing 21, Section 1, Game 4 and it's a nightmare lol
PT B or A. I forget which one exactly but at least one of them had a killer sequencing game, which required you to make intelligent brute force choices to finish the game in a reasonable time frame
I don't really remember, but since you have Ultimate+, you should use Question Bank to look for "Hardest" games.
PT68 game 4. Also, PT65 game 4 has an odd/rare style.
There are a few in the late sixties and early seventies. One with a nurse named Grisaldi.