lonzboy on 2/11/2003 at 14:46
Why are people going on the internet and posting threads here, saying that they shouldn't have to go on the internet to get answers? Hey, I'm wondering what Jericho and sluggs think the note in the kitchen is about. Signed Google. Get a clue. Man you guys posted a dozen times saying you shouldn't have to do a search to figure it out. Wouldn't it have taken a lot less time to just do a search than to post multiple times saying you shouldn't have to? Wow. What an unreasonable demand. You're playing a game on your computer. You don't even have to get off your ass to do a search, you're already on your ass in front of your computer. Oh, way too much work. I can't believe someone actually posted to complain that authors should just give them the answers.
Whoa. Just unbelievable.
[SPOILER]American Sign Language[/SPOILER]
[SPOILER]Morse Code[/SPOILER]
[SPOILER]International Marine Flags[/SPOILER]
[SPOILER]Combination written on Victrola plans, top to bottom[/SPOILER]
[SPOILER]Grandfather clock (the best one of all)[/SPOILER]
[SPOILER]Simple Cryptogram (but no available e-mail address that I can find)[/SPOILER]
And one of the coolest was the movie. One of the simplest forms of code was to take the first letter or word from every sentence. Another was to use every other word or letter, or the first and last word of a sentence or first and last sentence of a message.
The words of the movie, I believe, was a coded message. The first and last sentence:
[SPOILER]"Manfools chopsie down the trees, they can looksie, but can they sees?"[/SPOILER]
meaning:
[SPOILER]Look, and you will see something under a chopped tree.[/SPOILER]
Of course, I didn't figure that out until I heard the ape conversation.
The two Rolling Stones songs are both clues to what you're looking at on the grandfather clock. Once I deciphered the [SPOILER]Morse code[/SPOILER] I went back and figure it out. Here is as far as I can figure:
[SPOILER]Have you seen her all in gold? (The girl dressed in gold on the clock)[/SPOILER]
She's like a rainbow coming colours [SPOILER](The numbers are in different colours of the rainbow (see the book in the library on the top shelf for that clue)[/SPOILER]
Dandelions don't care about the time[SPOILER] (dandelions are blocking the insignificant numbers on the clock)[/SPOILER]
It's no coincidence that the [SPOILER]only numbers you can see are the four numbers of the code[/SPOILER]
Now put them [SPOILER] in the colour order that uncadonego lists in the code book in the library[/SPOILER]
I also suspect that there are some more hidden things, but I have to get some sleep.
Thanks for keeping me up all night uncadonego:bored:
I have found it very enjoyable so far.
I just wish I could find and crack that e-mail code.:mad:
Master Garett on 2/11/2003 at 15:53
Already I'm getting a bit frustrating here...
I'm playing on normal, and have several question.
1) pressing times and news buttons, what should open?
2) cryptomographer how to put it to work (light is off)?
3) found only 1 ruby (east) where are the others?
4) Where are those secret prison cells the sheriff talks about?
5) what's with those goldlings and silverlings?
YcatX on 2/11/2003 at 16:27
YcatX looks up from Dromed:
Hehehe... I guess Mixed Messages was finally released...eh?
YcatX returns to work...
comfortably numb on 2/11/2003 at 17:08
What a great mission you guys!:thumb: You had me laughing several times :)
I'm just going through it on hard and got all the objectives except get back to the start, so where does this portal come into it and the apebeasts. I have definitely missed something here. Could someone please point me in the right direction.
MASTER GARRET, the other ruby is close to the one you found (I missed it too). Also the place that opens after the news is below something which takes you up. (sorry to be obscure but my spoiler button wont activate)
Thorin Oakenshield on 2/11/2003 at 17:21
Quote:
Originally posted by Master Garett Already I'm getting a bit frustrating here...
I'm playing on normal, and have several question.
1) pressing times and news buttons, what should open?
2) cryptomographer how to put it to work (light is off)?
3) found only 1 ruby (east) where are the others?
4) Where are those secret prison cells the sheriff talks about?
5) what's with those goldlings and silverlings?
4>
If I tell you then they won't be secret cells will they :idea: :joke:
Lonzy You're the second cleverest person I know after Uncadonego. You've impressed me working out all those clues. Funny how some have only picked up on the braille one:eww: We're glad you've enjoyed it.
BTW I didn't even know Uncadonego had released it until the following day:sly: I haven't had time to play it yet:erg: So much to do... So little time.
Thanks deadman:thumb:
ffox on 2/11/2003 at 17:22
See the hint in uncadonego's most recent post (replying to azrarhn). There's a lot more to find!
comfortably numb on 2/11/2003 at 17:32
FFOX, cheers mate, nice one. :thumb:
Kiz on 2/11/2003 at 17:55
Anobody knows, how to get inside the two churches? The big one at the beginning with steel gate and the smallest one, which is buggered [SPOILER]I see in there some tunnel (hole) under one circle window[/SPOILER]
shadows on 2/11/2003 at 18:01
Quote:
Originally posted by Kiz Anobody knows, how to get inside the two churches?
You can't.