You should be able to solve this.
Puzzles
1.
It's a picture of square boxes.
115, the trick is that the box in the front hides the fact that there aren't boxes in the back middle. and the outside is a square too so +1
126
Good job user, let's see if more people show up.
21. A 3x3x3 cube of boxes would be 27 boxes, but 6 boxes are missing from the stack. If they're also counting the two boxes on the floor beneath the picture for whatever reason, then the answer is 23. But that would be needlessly pedantic, wouldn't it. Wouldn't it, Professor Layton?
I guess 1 if the undecided don't change their votes and just continue to be undecided.
Only 2? If they aren't changing their allegiance then even with 100% of the undecided voting for C wouldn't be enough for him to win.
All three. They didn't poll everyone.
The answer's gonna be one, but "undecided" isn't an allegiance, it's the lack of one, so the answer should be two.
That's it! Well done.
They polled 1000 people, and that's how many voters there are.
I dunno man, some people are really devoted to not picking a side
Let's do another random one, I still have 25 spliced puzzles from yesterday's dump.
Are these from the nu-layton switch game? The puzzles seem kinda....different?
They are, if you feel them different it might be because the original puzzle master died before this game started development.
The bomb
Try again!
All these items have a little relation to each other, but only one of them is worthy enough to have the medallion!
The horse head?
Yas Forums is down for me, will post the answer in a bit.
The sword is the only thing that does make a sound
And it also has 3 segments?
Maybe?
Oh this goddamn stupid.
If that's the case, the answer is also wrong because I'm fairly sure there's more than one single square IN THE ENTIRE KNOWN UNIVERSE, which the description has not specified I'm NOT meant to take in consideration.
step aside retards
the answer is the hourglass
The chess piece, because silence and concentration is important in chess, and it moves three squares at a time
I think a truck might've cut the wires outside, so here's the answer in text form in the meantime.
The answer is the Knight, because it's the only item to contain three silent letters. That thief's on easy street now!
Good thing the next puzzle worked in text form as well:
"Little Billy was four years old and his parents were dead. His guardian put him on a train to send him to a new home in the country. Billy could neither read not write not remember the address, so a large label on a string was secured around his neck clearly indicating Billy's name abd destination. However, despite the best efforts and kindness of the railway staff, Billy never arrived at his new home. Why?"
I like this logic as well.
130? 21 boxes, times the 6 square faces on each, plus the 2 square faces made by the four boxes on either side and the 2 square faces made on by the 3x3 boxes on the back and bottom?
Billy is fucking dead
These puzzles are rubbish. There are countless possible answers.
Feel free to ask questions and I'll answer Yes/No/Irrelevant
KARL, THIS ISN'T ROCKBUSTERS.. THIS IS WHAT AM I THINKING!
Wouldn't be surprised if the inscription is meaningless and the medallion was just a part of the hourglass.
There's no train station in the country?