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Give Tunic a try. The in-game manual is a central piece of its overall puzzle.
Tunic is great! The dev said he wanted to replicate the experience of playing a game in a different language that you don't quite understand at first, and he made it perfectly. English is my second language, and it reminded me of the times trying to play games before I understood it, struggling with manuals and dictionaries.
The special edition comes with a physical manual, but ironically the player shouldn't open it until they 100% the game. It's like a spoiler.
This is me in Italian. I don't know why it never occurred to me that anyone would experience the same with English, but knowing about it makes me feel so much better.
The amount of depth in that game is mind blowing. It's funny reading reviews/comments of people complaining about the rewards for the secrets that make it obvious they got the solutions online. Figuring out the secrets IS part of the reward!