nosajimiki, did you open the ceiling above the four faces in the cave that gave you those coins? You can't go into the gatehouse until you grab what's behind the faces, and that doesn't show up until you open the ceiling door. Might have to get rid of the banner box at the top to see it.
The third nugget is found doing something that isn't logical, compared to the rest of the game. Nothing in the game points you to doing what you need to do to find it.
Like the game, but just like the rest, the further you get, the more laggy it is. I am using Chrome. The last level was almost unplayable but i got past it.
If you guys are serious about level 5, just keep clicking through the choices till you see words you've seen before. The right answer is right in front of you if you look in the right place.
Whenever there is a text box that pops up after clicking on something, it makes it hard to do anything else. Half the time when I clicked on it to make it go away, I ended up moving back to the previous room. The inventory doesn't always pop up right away either, which is annoying when you want to use multiple things for one puzzle. Good game otherwise. 4/5
reijer: The last point Socrates brought up is that merely searching for an answer is moral itself because we can always find a better, closer-to-perfect answer, even if the true answer is never attainable. Think of moving toward a wall by closing the distance between you and it by half with each movement. You will never physically reach the wall because you can only get halfway there with each step, and the closer you get, the smaller the steps, but you're still moving closer every time. Taking the next step toward the untouchable wall is the part that is moral because we should always want to make ourselves better in some way, even if the increment is small.
There wasn't really a reason given to find all the non-number objects. It would be a better game if all the objects tied into the story, instead of just the combination to the safe.
Too many random steps, like using the broom to sweep under the staircase for the screwdriver, or placing the log in the middle of the floor. There's no reason to do either of those things without clues. Puzzles are supposed to follow some sort of logic.