The Accelerate stars aren't low enough. Once you hit the ground once without an accelerator, it's only fire hydrants and flushes - they don't launch you high enough to get another accelerator. :-(
Most of the places to click were too unobvious. Not your worst, but too much random clicking to find the exact right spot. For Raz00r: the goal is to get the total using the operation provided, so "6+" means put numbers in the outlined boxes that add to 6. "2-" means put in two numbers whose difference is 2, and so on. It's a standard Rotuc puzzle.
Completely nonsensical. These are fun to play in general because of the logic required to solve the puzzles. This one had no logic, just random point-and-click. Completely terrible in every respect.
Like most games from Undefined, it's a lot of great pieces that don't hang together very well. The questing in dungeons is OK, but the storyline is pretty weak. The defense stuff seems largely pointless, and the crafting is completely irrelevant. Having a home seems pretty pointless, as well. Like the latter Protector games, there's just a lot of stuff crammed together without any apparent interconnection. It's an OK game, but also like most of what Undefined as put out of late, more development could have doubled or tripled its value.
The "1337" is a tip-off that it's "leet-speak", where numbers are substituted for letters. The actual login name is "William.Bonney" (real name of Billy The Kid) and the password is "Elephants". The alarm gets deactivated. If you reactivate it, it tells you the hint for the exit code is "Books burn in degrees and exception to the rule of catching." Obviously a reference to Fahrenheit 451, but I have no idea on what the rule of catching might be. Once we figure that out, we're done.
Whoa. That's far more than I had expected. That was a lot of work. All I really wanted was a few hints, but the full walk-through will make it easier on everybody. Thanks a lot. I was the one who figured out the Exeter solution, but I did not connect "call repair man" with "bookworm" and the code to get into the cabinet. That was all I really needed at the moment to get me moving again. I'm also pissed that I nearly had the Shakespeare puzzle, putting them in the order they were written instead of performed. Thanks enormously for all your work!
Good game, good puzzles at appropriate difficulty. Just with there were more of them. As was mentioned, going directly to the next level would help the flow. Hope there is a version 2 soon!
I tried putting the Shakespeare titles in order they were written, but no dice. Not gonna brute force them. The answer to the Exeter riddle (#47, not #45 by the way) is "bookworm" - not that that seems to help anywhere.
Found Exeter Manuscript and translation under the chair. I have no idea what the Shakespeare titles are about, or the green and yellow thing next to the door. I need another key, two more names (Huxley and Wilde), and the login for the computer. Figured out how to match up the authors with the characters, but currently stuck and will be giving up soon. I like the idea, but it's all just too random and obscure.