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I looked for a missing piece of the picture everywhere. Found out after a long time, that it's down in the inventory. Good game anyways
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Actually my only real pet peeve here was that the balancing puzzle didn't reveal the actual numbers as all it could show me was a weight of 1-3-3-6
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*Spoiler alert* Discovering the letters written on random things are correlated to the color of whatever they are written on was probably one of the most satisfying realizations I've ever experienced. Awesome, clever escape game! Time to play Seasons now.
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I really enjoyed this! I suggest to anyone who doesn't know anything about absinthe to look it up. It's not only interesting, but it will help with one small part.
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Cool game.
To add to pacak's advice: when you paint and you want to check the color, click the rag to remove the paint not applied to the right place. You need to fill in a form fist.
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The painting was a bit poor. While it is nice to be able to paint as we please, I think it would be better (from a functional viewpoint) to just have click to fill.
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for colorblind - pick any color, paint over everything, reenter the screen - paint will stay only where it supposed to stay.
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Thanks for another great Cube Escape game, dev. Looking forward to Harvey's Box. I hope it will be as in-depth as Seasons (but that's okay if it's not). My only complaint is that I wish the game didn't lag here on Kongregate. I have to play these on Rustylake first so I can see what's going on (runs beautifully), then come back in here for the badge.
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I've put both black and white cubes and opened the door, but then I'm still stuck in the room. Clicking on the "outside" doesn't do anything. Cannot finish the game?
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@fusionx963 -- That is intentional. All of those objects are ear parts. Drum- ear drum. "Snail thing"- just a literal cochlea. Hammer- malleus or "mallet". Anvil- incus(commonly referred to as the "anvil"). Stirrup with a candle- the stapes bone(commonly referred to as the "stirrup").
I'm not sure about the mini-tuba looking thing, it could just be a smaller cochlea.
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I think you should have known the drink puzzle was too hard when the person in the walkthrough screwed it up multiple times.
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Some hyper-realistic anatomy here. EVERYONE w/ a brain knows that the ear canal leads to a double doored chamber w/ a drum, anvil, & large conch shell Or it could be all the wine & absinthe Van Gogh's downed in-game.
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@DestinyDragon Actually this is how they used to drink absinth, with a cube of sugar. All the rest seemed a bit me difficult.
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Great puzzles this game, I only got lost on putting the palette next to the unpainted painted to get it to work right.
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Pretty neat, the worst part was figuring out what I should do with the sugar cube on the spoon, seriously who thinks of that?
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I liked the puzzles and I solved them all, except for the Gun! Tiny little thing in a non interactive screen. It ruined the experience for me.
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The bottle puzzle is a lot more subtle than I originally realized. If you are struggling with it, here is a big hint. Look at the line strokes on the paintings of the bottles and containers, not just the ordering
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Love the atmosphere and the van Gogh theme. The puzzle inside the ear was not for me, but kudos for using real in-ear pieces as weights!