Enhance your experience in The Beginner's Guide through environmental observation, noticing motifs, changes, and textual cues.
While there are no hidden items to collect, thoroughly observing each environment is vital. Coda's prototypes, even with Davey's modifications, are rich with subtle visual storytelling. Look for:

- Repeated motifs: Certain shapes, objects (like chairs or doors), or architectural styles that appear across different prototypes.
- Changes Davey made: Notice the areas where Davey explicitly states he intervened. Can you see the 'seams' between Coda's original work and Davey's additions?
- Unusual elements: Objects or structures that seem out of place or serve no obvious function. These often spark Davey's commentary or reflect Coda's abstract design philosophy.
- Textual cues: Occasionally, text might appear in the environment, offering direct insights into Coda's or Davey's thoughts.
These observations deepen your understanding of the narrative and the themes of authorship and interpretation.
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