I had no problem with the desert clue Russmon refers to. However I was stuck with the short hook that I thought was a hex tool. So I forced the binary lock, and never saw that clue.
Most of the puzzles were straightforward. But I also had no idea how to solve that one binary puzzle when you have no items except the short hook. Luckily it was easy enough to brute force a solution.
I found it all pretty straightforward. The hook was a little weird, but it was pretty obvious that it would fit into something so I just tried it on the most likely candidates until it finally fit one of them.
There are a number of binary puzzles at the beginning. The large small circles is to do with the cupcakes in the fridge. The 2 rows of dots is to do with the pumpkin the visitor is holding. The wide narrow buttons are linked to the washing up.
I always find it amazing how many puzzles are packed into these games, especially when you get through the inevitable 'door to the other room'
Didn't need any help, but some puzzles were solvable mostly because there weren't too many things you could do with any given inventory item at any given time.
Very, very obscure clues for some puzzles. The 6 large/small orange dots inside the cabinet were, in my opinion, very obscure.
ReplyDeleteI had no problem with the desert clue Russmon refers to.
ReplyDeleteHowever I was stuck with the short hook that I thought was a hex tool.
So I forced the binary lock, and never saw that clue.
Great game - IT WAS A FRICKING ERASER
ReplyDeleteMost of the puzzles were straightforward. But I also had no idea how to solve that one binary puzzle when you have no items except the short hook. Luckily it was easy enough to brute force a solution.
ReplyDeleteI found it all pretty straightforward. The hook was a little weird, but it was pretty obvious that it would fit into something so I just tried it on the most likely candidates until it finally fit one of them.
ReplyDeleteThere are a number of binary puzzles at the beginning. The large small circles is to do with the cupcakes in the fridge. The 2 rows of dots is to do with the pumpkin the visitor is holding. The wide narrow buttons are linked to the washing up.
ReplyDeleteI always find it amazing how many puzzles are packed into these games, especially when you get through the inevitable 'door to the other room'
Very nice... lots of riddles, I found all of them quite logic...
ReplyDeleteStill don't get that dot puzzle with the second visitor's pumpkin... Glad for a walkthrough.
ReplyDeleteDidn't need any help, but some puzzles were solvable mostly because there weren't too many things you could do with any given inventory item at any given time.
ReplyDeleteFun Nicolet puzzle.
@Anonymous - The pumpkin clue is to do with the perceived position (or lack of) teeth in the smile
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