"Greetings all! We are developing a game where two characters are involved. One of the characters is trapped inside a snowman and the other must solve puzzles to save him. Our team has considered two types of puzzles for the game. Sunlight Puzzles: The player must use mirrors, lenses, or other reflective objects to direct sunlight to a specific location to melt, heat, or burn objects. Chemical Reaction Puzzles: The player must create and control chemical reactions between different objects to solve a puzzle. This can be done by changing temperature, combining objects, or adding different catalysts. We would like to gather your thoughts on these puzzle types and any challenges we may face in implementing them. Your recommendations and insights are greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time and consideration."
I like the Chemical Reaction Puzzles more. I think it would provide more possibilities and moreover the game would not be boring that fast,
You may need to create a system in sunlight puzzle that calculates the angle and intensity of the sunlight based on the position of the mirrors/lenses. for chemical reaction puzzles you may have to simulate temperature changes..