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did everything right until the end. for some reason i put the green stones but when i tried to put the blue ones it didn't work. went all over the game just to make sure i didn't miss any gems. finally, i held the wheel and turned it many times like crazy until I heard a "click", only then I could finally put the blue gems in.. Also, the "dragging the door" feat was kind of tricky for old players of submachine, since dragging wasn't an option in the other games..
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The 4 topaz jewels won't go in until you've put everything else in and locked into place the green jewel wheel and empty topaz wheel.
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Thank you Submachine for this game. I guess it takes a FLASH game to disprove the 12/21/2012 hoax. Thank you kindly :D.
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@ChristianoJames you have to turn the jadite wheel first, then the topaz wheel, then the seasons wheel, THEN you can turn the face. (you need all topaz,jadite, and season plates to do so)Also, when you hear a "snap" the wheel is locked, so you can go to the next wheel.
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@Zorbak.
Actually, play Submachine 6: The Edge. The portals we see in most of the Subnet were created by humans, reverse engeneered from the original portals. At the end of Submachine 6, you get to see one of those original portals, and actually get to use it. The original portals did not even use the XYZ coordinates, it uses something called a connection pod.
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I actually counted. Not rooms, but screens. There are 32 different screens, but 33 if you include the puzzle at the end.
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There's a bug with the Ruffle version. When you put the stone on the wood stick to drain the sand under and open the entry, the stone disappear and the sand isn't drained. Impossible to continue.
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The weight stone doesn't work properly. It vanishes when used in the right place, but without having its intended effect. Your journey ends here.
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i think its based on the mayan theme and the fact that their calendar ended on 2012, and i think when you beat the game it means you have updated the calendar
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I like ending :) For those who don't understand: Mayas calendar ends 12/21/2012 (21.12.2012) and some think that it means end of world... And when you finish this game "end of world" is reset to year 7k and some more (dont remember exact year) :) .... cool, isn't it :D
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I've never posted that any game deserves badges, but I just completed this game and damnit I deserve something. 5/5 Difficult, sure. Nowhere near impossible. Great game.
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@RevCardboardBox You have to align the circles correctly after placing the Jadeite and Plates, after that you can place the Topaz.
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To RevCardboardBox: I had the same feeling until I found it. To be able to insert the topaz pieces you have to move the circles until they fit (you'll hear a sound).
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Another great one! I love all of your games. And this is thr first or second one that I could actually solve without a walkthrough! XD
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2 stars, spent an eternity looking for the fourth topaz and had to look in the walk-through, of course its hidden somewhere there's no hitbox
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Just a little hint. If you come to the big wheel without all topazes, plates or jades, you shall come down and click the sand near bottom edge of screen to go back. Took me a lot of time to figure this out(i almost ragequitted, as i thought it was a trap and you had to collect everything before going in). Wish that game would be closer to submachine rather than just a note in submachine 4, saying about 32 chambers.