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Alright, so this is one of those classic, straightforward puzzle games where you're basically a paleontologist with a grid. It's a logic puzzle, kind of like Picross or Minesweeper, where you use number clues to figure out where to dig up dinosaur bones on a map. It's super satisfying when the pieces click and you see the skeleton start to form. The presentation is usually clean and simple, which is perfect for just zoning out and solving something.
You start with a square grid that has numbers along the top and side. Those numbers tell you how many consecutive bone segments are in each row and column. Your job is to use pure logic—no guessing—to mark which squares contain bone and which are empty dirt. As you progress, you'll uncover a complete dinosaur skeleton bit by bit. It's all about deduction, crossing out impossible squares, and that little "aha!" moment when a row finally makes sense.