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Needs a save feature. Otherwise, it's a great game! Doesn't handhold you and makes you think by yourself (unless of course, you refer to walkthroughs :P), which is more than you can say for lots of games nowadays!
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Great game! Though two short comments: First of all, the one riddle I did not solve on my own was looking at twitter. It's also the only riddle that makes no sense. Twitter did not exist in the sixties, not only is there no hint for it, it even defies the setting of the game. The chiffre itself was good, but give people some handwave and hint that they need to look for a twitter account, even if it makes no sense.
The second is a question: did anyone combine all the individual letters at the end of emails? What do they spell?
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please a few points for an easy puzzle showing up as you earn the completion badge. Just wasn't expecting it. Well played Kong....well played... no pun intended....
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I really liked this game, it's a step higher than episode one (much harder), and it has that immersive story and gameplay. the only thing I would like to suggest is a "save feature": even if you played episode one you still must learn how to play it beyond using the commands and it would be a lot nicer if you don't feel it's mandatory to finish the entire game in one run.
Congratulations!
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Heh, using Google DNS as the addresses at the end is a bit funny. Though it is a bit out of place since DNS (particularly IPV4 style naming) didn't exist back in the 1960s...
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I've broken into an ultra-secret government project that has been quarantined for 60 years, and have managed to uncover their detailed knowledge on creating a sentient AI and fully functional androids. Literally all the dreams of artificial intelligence have been effectively achieved by long-forgotten geniuses from the 60's. I'm almost at the end of my search, I only need one more security clearance, just one more, and and I can unravel the whole mystery. Deeply concealed within the data files of a mad mathematician, lies hidden the one remaining key to accessing the whole secret : a PDF reader.
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Wow, the whole fact that the AI I am helping doesn't want me to read certain things makes me love this game even more. I love this series!
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I reset fuhong's password, but the new one doesn't work. I'm going to write down the relevant info and move on to the other computers, but I don't think it'll help...
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I think this is the first flash puzzle game that has taken multiple days to complete. A Giant thumbs up from me to the developer.
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Whoooaaa. - game is awsome but at the end my brain explode. Anyway i can't complete this in short time without walkthrough - lasts math challenges killing me, MAYBE i can complete this without walk but not in short time definitevly (in some points i just stuck). Morover - is shouldn't be an impossible bagde???
And one more question - why to complete the game i must free human slaver (when i figured out 'she' is not good and shouldn't be freed at all)?
The third part... to... stop 'her'? Anyway 5/5 - tough last challenges to difficult for casul immortal like me.
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To unlock my files you have 20 seconds to solve this: 1485 + 491384891 x 385813194 -1834828 but....that would be too easy! So I've translated all in ancient mayan.
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there is challenge that changes every 24h, and for me I had to look the info from when I last loaded the game, instead of last one posted.
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wait how expensive is that PDF reader to be secured too heavily. And also who ever made the twitter system, twitter or the internet didn't exist 60 years ago lolz.
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There seems to be a problem that if you switch between the two left "wings" in level 5 and solve a different puzzle in each before trying to complete them, you can't access the computer "oliverriddle". For some reason even when I view the username and password file it says that it is not a valid computer. Help?
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I have Notepad open with a list of nonsense combinations of numbers, letters, words, symbols and names. I must be playing a Mu game!
Overall, a great sequel. Some really fun puzzles, like the Olivier Riddle one. I do think it went a bit over with the difficulty though. Even after being shown the solution to the Fred Morgan puzzle, I don't think I would have ever been able to solve that on my own. I was able to figure out about 80% on my own, 10% with a hint I found elsewhere and 10% I don't think any amount of hints would have helped (I watched a walkthrough). It's that last 10% that almost lowered the score for me, some of the puzzles bordering on unfair. But it those puzzles that I solved on my own that makes me feel like a freaking genius, something most puzzle game don't accomplish. And most of the puzzles I needed help on did make a bit more sense when they were done.
5/5. I really hope there's a Mu complex 3 some time soon, you can't end the series like that!
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gosh, I just released a technical megalomaniac. Please forgive me earth for dooming us to our destruction and allowing a robot to take over the world. My bad, hahaha. I just chose to break into a 60 year old company that was destroyed by this same AI that will now destroy our lives, isn't life cheery :)
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Amazing, simply amazing... Will there be a sequel? (I doubt, it wouldn't make much sense.) But please, make more games like this. Thank you a lot for your originality in the play concept. It's nice to see someone thinking out of the box.
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While it's a challanging and interesting concept, it's not a game I feel like investing the amount of time in for some unknown reward. I wish there were some more smaller rewarding moments. It just feels like you have to do pretty much the same thing over and over, just move to next computer and read the mails etc., then next. It just feels to stale for a game that you might want to go in a few mins now and then to enjoy. It requires too much commitment for my taste, even though I really like programming, logic puzzles etc. myself.