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Guys just read the mails. He got a birthday cake on a picture saying ''30'', he's 30 years old. You'll find another mail saying ''Today is his birthday'' and the date it was sent take the year of the date - the cake ( 30 ) and you'll get his birthday. Im not going to say it, but just read the mails and think it'll be fine :3
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Awesome game! I loved the riddles , the camera and the newspaper ones were the most challenging! I didn't like the last level riddles though they required no effort, just a search... Still, 5 stars and i will definitely play the 2nd episode!
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What the hell? It's not letting me start the game? I'm pressing M all over the place m and M and capslocked or with shift or neither its still not working, help please?
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If you need help starting you may want to read this. First you have to find the password. Just type password and it will tell you. Log in and input the password. From then on the commands help ls and cat will be most important to find out what you have to do next to make your way through. you use ls to see what files you can look at, and cat to read those files and acquire data to complete your task. This isn't exactly a huge spoiler to the game because there is a lot of work to be done, but I hope this helps.
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It might be only me, but I laughed at the computername "stevedoor", because I made a connection to Bill Gates and Windows and thought "The obvious answer to billwindow would then be stevedoor" because of Steve Jobs.
Okay, he did not create an OS named "Doors", but I laughed anyway.
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I'm trying to figure out what the screen says after you beat the game. First, I need to figure out what language it's in. Looks like some ancient northern european language. I tried looking at the runic alphabet, but that was no help.
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Is it me, or is there two mistakes in the last hints with the numerical codes? If they are intentional, I am missing the point.
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That newspaper puzzle on level 3 was DIRTY. DIRTY. Lemme save at least one person a WHOLE LOT of trouble by saying the answer to that puzzle is not in game. The puzzle references real life - which is really clever, but still shady.
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This is the best puzzle game I've ever played!!! I like how it makes you think. The setup is well done!! This is the type of game I'm looking for!!