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# Main

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## Welcome

Welcome to the documentation of **Puzzle System** for *Unity Engine*. Here you will be able to find the instructions on how to setup and then use the system. You will learn about how the system is stuctured, what functionality it contains, what will be released in the future and who is the author.

## Open-Source

The project is fully free and open-sourced. You can find it available on [Github](https://github.com/romatallinn/unity-puzzlesystem-asset)! Feel free to check it out!

## Introduction

**Puzzle System** is a highly customizable framework for the projects that contain any kind of puzzles. The framework provides you with the set of common, but yet customizable, solutions; as well as the basic classes that can be used in order to create unique puzzle experiences.

{% hint style="success" %}
If you have interesting puzzles that are made using **PuzzleSystem**, please send some showcasing material (video or screenshots) to <sirokov@dizconto.com>.

We will share your project in our media channels, but beside, it will help us to improve the system.
{% endhint %}


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