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Some puzzle games have all levels unlocked from start, or at least let you move on if f.ex. half or 2/3 of levels in a section are solved. But many games only unlock levels one by one, or won't let you move on to a new section until you've solved all the levels in a previous section. I would usually try to avoid those.
people can support both, but when it comes down too it would honestly rather support hand drawn and likewise stuff
with AI programs it can take minutes or less, but true artwork takes time
not that AI artwork isnt great but it should never replace human drawn art
sometimes they use AI to do there work to churn out stuff quickly and make money quickly sadly