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Survival tip Number 57 (As brought to you by flash games): If you ever find a human corpse, slice it open. You will find something inside that is crucial to the next step in your journey!
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I told myself BrainpanSonata was kidding about catching the corpse...
Which is why it scared the S*** out of me when I did... and what happened scared me even more.
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Managed to get infinite keys by placing the shrimp head back on the cutting board. (I figure that item should not be able to go back to where you picked it up from)
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I don't like posting obvious spoilers that people might not want to see so the code to change your fate is the answer to 7946 - 6459. It's pretty memorable after playing Cube Escape: Seasons which, if you like this game, I suggest you do!
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Challenging enough game.
Although, when one has a crowbar and is surrounded by frustratingly locked rickety cabinets, IRL there would be an obvious solution... Especially for the cabinet with the glass door.
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Do you know the code to change your fate? Its part of the second box I caught with the Magnet after the gem box. I'm stuck. Great Game though.
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my two item : blue gem and seashell stuck on the black spot after the 12 white space in the inventory. How do i get them???? it stuck there.
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Small bug: if you keep placing the shrimp head on the wooden board, you can get infinite keys. Of course they turn out useless after you use the first one...
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So, having gotten both endings - is this, in some way, a prequel to Seasons? You really have to play both games to get close to figuring out the plot.
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Involved some silly pixel hunting. Also, the symbol puzzle was nonsensical-- even reading someone's explanation of "how" to solve it, it makes no bloody sense to me. At least the green gem was easy enough to find, given that I played the other game first.
Hint, if you're stuck like me. The crowbar can be used on two sections of the wall.
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I did not understand how to solve the symbol chest puzzle. There was no indication of a correct code. I had to guess.
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A bit of a note, the shrimp head can farm infinite keys, filling your inventory and pushing them into box-less slots; this breaks the game.
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This was an interesting sequel to Seasons, but it was ridiculously short unlike seasons. It's also a bit disappointing that this game is extremely similar to Samsara Room. Otherwise, the art and change in concept was good.
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Anyone tried to put a mirror to the screen for the locked case? When I had the mirror from underneath, the white shines of the boxed turned color and fuzzy moving.
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Well that was fun :) A bit short but still fun. I didn't expect to reel in a barely-alive-person....with an apple inside of him for some reason.
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@aquatorrent: The way the box puzzle works is multiplication. The first number is an inverted symbol for 9 (that is, 6). The second number is 237.
6 * 237 = 1422 (the code for the box) From there, you just have to enter the equivalent of 1422 in the symbols.
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at one point my inventory was so full that the apple went into an unusable space under my inventory and i had to start again :(
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i dont understand how to solve the white gem's box. what's the "mirror" supposed to mean? in the end i just copy the answer from the tutorial