I really wanted to like this. The puzzle aspect is pretty fun. However, getting the whole thing to rotate so that I can access the bit I want to move is incredibly frustrating. It's so hard to turn it in just the way I want it. I would like to finish this, but it's just too irritating to play.
For some reason the planet code lock just would not work. I'm certain I had the right sequence (double checked with a video walkthrough), but it won't accept it. This is the second of these games that I've had this problem with. No intention to play it all through again, so I guess I shall leave this one unfinished.
I was enjoying it, but for some reason it just will not accept the flower/gemstone code when I try to input it. I've double checked it against the walkthrough video and I am am sure I am doing it correctlly (I do see that there are two red roses that are only subtly different at this quality level) but I can't click ok. Very frustrating.
I really liked the setting and the photos, but the navigation really was horrid on this one. For anyone getting stuck where I was, there are some sneaky seahorses.
You only need the first puzzle piece (blue figure on white background) to open the door, so collecting the all gets you nothing extra. Is the alien figure in the background deliberate?
In case anyone else is stuck where I was, the cabinet by the settee has a top and a bottom drawer - it's not a single door with two locks as I assumed.
Well that was weird. Would have abandoned it, but my internet went down so I couldn't move on to another game. More rewarding than I expected, but very, very odd. Took over 20 minutes and still no internet. I really need a new ISP...
There is a logic to the final puzzle if you look at the order of the colours that are already placed. Still not a great game. I liked the puzzle with the cubes, but you have to be very accurate with their placement.
I have a card, a lighter, a magnet, a pencil and a rubber (that I made). It looks like a rubber band, but it could be a chunk of rubber, an eraser, or the other kind of rubber. No idea where to go from here. Nothing I have seems to interact with anything in the environment, including the hard to find hole in the living room.
Quite a sweet little game. Just a shame there doesn't seem to be much benefit to healing zombies, rather than just going straight for the key and the door.
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