Can we have one of these vidya/layton puzzle threads

Can we have one of these vidya/layton puzzle threads
I haven't seen them in a long time.

Keep them video game related or layton related.

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Rotate the 1 so it becomes a minus.
4+3 -2 = 5

You arrive at a special server where people are split into two groups one must always lie (L) and the other must always tell the truth (T). You're just here to meet a friend who's near a cave.

As you look for the cave you see two people and ask them where the cave is. One of them speaks a foreign language to you. So you ask the other what he said. The second persona says that the other person said he was part of team (L) and that you shouldn't continue along this path to get to the cave.

What do you do to get to the cave?

You are an hero and you come across two caves: one on the left and one on the right.

One of the caves has treasures; the other, most certain doom. You see an man passing by and ask which cave has the treasure. The man said, "Two caves you came across. Many have failed to pick the right one. It contains treasure of many kinds. What is left, to tell, is the other cave, with terror and death lurking around." Which one should you pick?

IT'S E

It can't be E. E has polkadots on the inside while the real umbrella does not.

It's c. Both have 6 spokes and the handle is right.

B
IT'S B

If you shine a cloth to a light you can see what's printed on the other side. That's probably their retarded reasoning for this.

C DOESN"T HAVE THE BROWN THING ON THE HANDLE
YOU
FUCKING
RETARD

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the one on the right

I have 30 cows, and 28 chickens. How many didn't?

C?

Didn't what?

A

b

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The answer is me

Is this an edit? The + would have to be either the second or third digit to create a valid equation, but due to the fact you can't reach a number that adds up to the next 10 their's no solution.
Bullshit even by Layton values if true. The description specifies having a 1 card (and for some reason no equal sign).
B, due to the lumpy thing on the handle.
The narrator. B validates A's statement, meaning both would have to be lying, which isn't possible. Both C and D would have to be telling the truth for the same reason.

*there's