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After turning the power on, I didn't get the end video. Just a strange screen. So I reloaded and played the last level once more, and there it was. The puzzles were quite easy, including the newspaper. Before entering the game, you're asked to use your computer to solve the puzzles, so using the internet became kind of obvious. I got stuck on the bible verse though, as I found a site with a different version of the bible. I had to figure out the problem of different bible versions before getting that one right. Great game, very intuitive. Some spellings were strange, like Peter O'Brian calling himself Peter O'Brien. Truly loved the game, wish it was longer. Wish it was possible to copy text from the game into my notepad file as I made my own walkthrough while playing it.
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Nice game. Few improvement ideas 1) Tab autocomplete 2) Ability to move cursors to fix typos. That newspaper puzzle was clever and fun, but it might get broken for obvious reasons. All in all, 5*
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I'm not sure whether this game is so easy or my way of thinking is similar to the authors' and it just seems so - but it's very nice anyway and at least there was no frustration over "What the hell did the author mean by that?". As someone already mentioned, great mix of in-game and real life riddles. Very deserved 5/5. Um, but what about those radio frequencies mentioned in Updates section (as "Updated")? Did I miss something?
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Are you really supposed to call the Chicago Tribune on Level 8? If you are, you really hooked this game up as a challenge... Three minutes later...
*throws computer out window*
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Passwords are not case-sensite 0/5 would not recommend.
Kidding aside however this is a GREAT game and i am happy to know most of the commands to some extent to find my way around.
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I really enjoyed this game. It really got me hooked! I have to admit I did look some stuff up, but overall, good difficulty level and well executed.
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What form is his date of birth supposed to be typed in?
I opened the aevans.mail and I see the date on it but when I type it in "unlock" it doesn't work. I tried 031864, 03 18 64, 03-18-64 and also tried with 19 instead of 18...
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My first response to this game was "Boring" but then I found myself 20 minutes later looking up archived newspaper ads, counting the alphabet on my fingers and scrolling through DEC & HEX codes...
LOVE IT...!!
Needless to say never judge a book by it's cover (or a game by it's DOS intro)
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I cant remember the last time I enjoyed a text game that much. The difficulty was perfect, unlike a lot of the others I have played in the past, which can be annoyingly difficult at times. Also there is something very special about a game that encourages you to actually search for things out side of the game it self to find a password. Not to mention that part was done in a way that so long as you have basic searching skills it isn't to terribly difficult. Great job overall I cant wait for the next one.
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Reverse Morse encoding of the message provided by the 64 bit decryption yields the message 'moo'. moo.database.studiocime dot com yields @thalie, a user account on twitter. This user account happens to also be linked to the @MuComplex account. Not sure where to go from here though, I don't use twitter.
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>ssh whitechark
You are now whitechark
>cat comment.txt
You must be an administrator to read that file.
>sudo cat comment.txt
"Fun and challenging game, with clever mechanics that are easy to pick up and make you feel smart. Baring a few spelling errors, this is one of the best games I've played on Kongregate.
Easily a five star rating."
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OK, so the Runes lead to a website which leads to encoded data which decodes to :MMMM,*,$#R where the Ms are prefixed by control codes. The trailing = leads me to think Base64, but the control characters are odd.
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*smh* needed the walk through to try ssh'ing to the other visible machine. Made it to the end on my own from there 5/5 awesome!