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Use fork with the broken wire connection for switchbox.
Pull switch.
Go up 2 times.
Go right 2 times.(invisible path, look at lines in backlground until you see 2 oblique lines.) Click the right oblique line to go right.
Put positive and negative coils in right positions.
Go left 2 times.
Optional:Go left 2 times.
Optional:Get Secret (18) on floor and go right 2 times.
Go up 3 times.
Optional: Secret (19) on floor, with left wires.
Go right.
Get key in sand.
Go left.
Go down 9 times.
Go out from door.
Go left.
Go down 3 times.
Go left.
Put movie memory and light bulb in the camera.
Click switch.
Click lens.
Click the ID card.
Get ID card.
Go right.
Go up 3 times.
Go right.
Go up 4 times.
Go left.
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Go up.
Solve this equation:m(from diary 2)×c(from machine)^2.
Click machine.
Put answer to equation in the machine.
Go down.
Go right.
Go down 9 times.
Go out through door.
Go left 3 times.
Use key with lock.
Go in hole.
Go left 2 times.
Optional: Secret(20) on floor. (Congrats! You got all secrets!)
Go left.
Get fuse.
Go right 3 times.
Click hole.
Go right 3 times.
Go up 9 times.
Go left.
Use ID card with the slot.
Go right 2 times.
Use fuse with slot.
Go left.
Pull lever on giant lightbulb.
You win!
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Holy shit this game is hard but really simple all this was put under einsteins theory like theres a box when you first see the ladder go up then right on it then there should be a box click near the plug in the back of it to zoom in c=? whatever number cause its at random then there should be a paper that has this thing that says at the bottom M=? again at random next you should eventualy find this box that requiers 4 digit number Well einstens theory was E=MxC (Squared) So basicly the number you got that was M times the boxes number that was C so heres how it should go MxCxC = the 4 digit number you need!
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wait a minute. on that staircase was that the same pyramid that ended up in the daymare cat game? or is there something im missing from not playing many of your other games?
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the e=mc2 is randomized. you havta read the notes for the numbers. the equation is solved thus: c multiplied by c (c2) which is then multiplied by m. so: c times c times m = e.
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The sewers were a real pain. One does not simply cross them and find everything unless he uses a pattern. And 10 minutes.
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I love how well this series ties itself together, for example the same person who built the lighthouse (O'Toole) also built the lab on Submachine: 7... I also am greatly entertained by the storyline, this would make a decent movie.
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Again: Great game, but way to bloody small, even when you ctrl++ it up 5 times. I only found the 2 tunnels in the metal tower by coincidence, desperatly clicking everywhere to find somthing to use the coils.
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Can you please lift the size restrictions on the game window? This fine game is completely unplayable in this small size. I cannot believe this is intentional nor desired.
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The game is impossible to play at high resolutions due to the tiny size of the Secrets and the darkness. Ramping up your monitor's brightness washes out some of entrances to the tunnels.
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I love how he alluded where submachine 2 was going to be in the first one by putting an image of a lighthouse on the wall
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I see me walking out.
I see a seashore.
Did i travel too far?
Or too early?
It's confusing how time and space seem to unite.
But wait a minute...
Isn't that just...
An image on a computer screen?
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To mortalbeing: There is no need to be snide about not being able to do math. It has nothing to do with the level of your education. I have a bachelor's degree and still cannot do much math. Literature and human psychology? Easy - Peasy! Math? Yeah...not gonna happen.