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Puzzle gos from Wtf am i supposed to do to Really but in the end its the end that got me down i mean no end? i thought that the thing whit the batteries was going to blow up but no leme just give you some sky and sea XD
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Missed a cylinder at the beginning *sigh*. I should be more patient and willing explore to what I had considered explored before :D
The atmospheric music seems to stop at some point. Could you make it loop? It really got me into the mood for puzzles :)
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Dear robotguy4, not everyone likes pixel-hunting games. This one is pain in the butt enough, because the areas to explore are often not obvious.
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I did the first puzzle perfectly and even checked walk throughs to make sure and the game wont let me move on to the next puzzle :/
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I think the second puzzle is broken. I put in the two-looking thing in the red dots, both ways (with dots, and the negative way). Nothing happened.
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This puzzle is a little too obscure for me. I'm having a tough time getting through level 1, the inscriptions and such are too cryptic. It's not fun to look at one panel for 10 minutes trying to figure something out. The concept is interesting, but at this point the sphere and pyramid I did find seem to have nothing to do with the puzzle at hand. This game is not for me.
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Good game, nice sound and graphics. But it is about 'find hidden things', rather than 'solve puzzle'. All puzzles are straightforward and trivial. You have found three round holes and you think: 'Ok, I have two balls. Where have I missed f**g third ball?'
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Spoiler: If you can't find a cylinder, try going back to the red corridor with the second puzzle and looking up. If you cant find the second pass badge, try looking behind the blue room teleporter. The angle of the way the numbers are crossed out is irrelevant. Top-tier game, quick, not too easy, kinda spooky, 5/5
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A few tips 1. Stuck on first panel ? Facing the dead-end with the panel on your right, look above you, hit a square. 2. The clue for second panel is above the first panel. 3. Panel with letters and crossed numbers, well ...there are three numbers crossed for each letter right ?... 4. Look everywhere, take everything you find.
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Step 1, try to find where they hid the notes/key objects. Step 2, read note for the solution to the problem. Not terribly interesting.
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I have a feeling that this game may have been an experiment in rendering. If that's the case, here's something to note:
It's easier to hide items to click if both the background and item are drawn. In this style, the items stick out more. A possible way to get around this is by rendering both the item and background.
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Sadly gave it a 2 star. There was really no theme or reason behind doing anything, it was just find things and stick them in other things. That and if I had missed one of the batteries I would have quit before looking back though the whole game for a missing one. Nice looking but just pointless.
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The game was good and all, but pretty much mediocre when compared to Mateusz's other stuff. The puzzles were quite easy, there was little to no plot involvement, and the gameplay was quite hide-and-seek like for the entire game (like finding hidden corners for items); which is usually avoided in this type of games. So I can say that this was the worst game that Pastel Games came up with, yet still okay.
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Well.. decent escape game, more of a pixel hunt than thinking.
First "puzzle" took some time, the others were quite easy ... 3/5
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if you're stuck on the archway puzzle with the paper that ways "2 4 7 6" on it then press the 2nd and 7th button the right and 4th and 6th button on the left, you're welcome :)
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haha, so simple finally figured it out and understand ignore my last post. I 24 is not 24 but square 2 and 4! Same with II and 13! I was trying the numbers shapes or looking for a algebraic pattern...feel bit silly now lol.
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I greatly enjoy PastelGames and never have a problem with the submachine puzzles, but the first one makes no sense to me what-so-ever. I just copied it from the walkthrough, but I don't understand how you get that pattern from the notes that say I 25 II 13 and so on. Anyone?
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It's been a while since I played one of these games. I enjoyed it, but I can see that some of the puzzles frustrate people. All I can say is that sometimes the answer (and notes) is simpler than what you initially thought.
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everyone is complaining, but I liked it. the first puzzle made me look up a walkthrough, but after I got how it works, the rest was rather easy. cool visuals though
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When I saw another point and click game by Mateusz, I was excited. And then it turned out to be blunt and boring. There is no story, escape Eien? This almost feels like a remake of submachine 1 without context or explanation. I guess Mateusz is just too lazy to think up backstory or story at all now.