The developers of Returning to Mia have always been cryptic about their puzzle design. In a recent interview, lead designer Haruki Tanaka stated, "The code represents Mia's birthday and her mother's initials. We didn't want players to find it easily; we wanted them to feel the desperation of searching for a child."
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The developers of Returning to Mia have always been cryptic about their puzzle design. In a recent interview, lead designer Haruki Tanaka stated, "The code represents Mia's birthday and her mother's initials. We didn't want players to find it easily; we wanted them to feel the desperation of searching for a child."
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