When puzzle strategy roguelite Blue Prince launched in April, the singleplayer game quickly became a collaborative effort. Players shared more than just puzzle solutions online, they began piecing together the sprawling story that takes place outside the mansion's walls, which includes generations of history about the world of Blue Prince.

The non-linear nature of the game and the sheer amount of information concealed within it makes it hard to know if you've found everything in Blue Prince, even if you've technically finished the game. I've played for 83 hours and watched a number of videos explaining mysteries I never solved myself—and I still don't feel like I know the whole story.

Speaking with Blue Prince developer Tonda Ros of Dogubomb this week, I asked if players had discovered e

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