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Gazzyboy Clocks Show Room Escape is another point and click room escape game from Gazzyboy. In a famous clock shop you went to buy a new model clock. An unexpected situation rised there. You got trapped inside the clock showroom. Get the useful objects in the showroom, make a clock find the way to get out from there. Good luck and have fun.

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  1. got a time plate, 3 keys (1used), pendulam, and putted mechanism, and 4 little thing in clock

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  2. used another key and got SD

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  3. catching up

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  4. Am i the only one playing here? :D

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  5. @Egle, which key did you use and where?

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  6. Here Egle are you out?

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  7. OK POP is here, key#1 a door.

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  8. not out yet, but i have box which needs code, but i dont know how it works

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  9. ok POP, now i found how the box works but dont have the code yet

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  10. From room at the other side of the door got pendulum, machinery, screws and clock hand#1 (arrow in one of the wall bows)

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  11. u can get other clock hand from under the blue book on table near computer

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  12. screwdriver, clockface, other room, and a thing that winds up stuff

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  13. Thanks @Egle, I didn't moved that blue book before :)

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  14. clock parts and pendulum

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  15. So, opened the clock case in big view and added:
    1 machine
    2 screws
    3 SD
    4 clock plate
    5 both clock hands
    6 pendulum
    7 key#3 (winds up stuff for JJ)

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  16. Now looking for a place to use the new key #4.

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  17. and now get the box i have and tell me that code! :D

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  18. on 1st drawer of that big thing with a lot of drawers

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  19. Any luck with the code anyone?

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  20. thanks edgar got a digital box now

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  21. no luck with the code yet here so far

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  22. well, tried to use some Gazzy logic here:
    - Add up all the times of every clock and get an average.
    - Add the number of workers in Gazzoboy Inc.
    - subtract the age of the game's author
    - multiply by the number of this week in the year
    ... no luck :(

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  23. wow, I am stuck early on this one... have one key, where are other two in first room?

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  24. lmao @edgar

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  25. i am here for 35min already, at least 20 looking at the box, its killing me

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  26. Key 1 is gotten by solving the clocks in the right wall.
    Keys 2 and 3 are in the drawer (right table)

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  27. have key, clock hand from blue book, winder, time plate and clock case. stuck

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  28. @kenneth click to the left or right of the grandfather clock to get to the next room

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  29. POP, got key from clock on right wall!

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  30. cant find the clock plate, where is it?? *sigh*

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  31. In the second room when facing the door, I can zoom on the ceiling... are we missing yet another item maybe?

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  32. Clock plate is in the drawer of the left table.

    Notice both tables with 3 clocks on each of them have drawers (zoom twice).

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  33. SD is in bottom right drawer, that u open with 2nd key

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  34. @small-tool I think it is in the other room in the bottom drawer of curio cabinet, need key I think

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  35. Where is the clock to put all the things in?

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  36. JJ and Egle, thanks for the screwdriver.

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  37. @small-tool, for sd read cooments at 28/6/10 16:50

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  38. well, stuck again with the digital box,,

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  39. I don't know how to solve the clocks in the right wall. I dont understand what can I do.Can you help me please?

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  40. @taippy clocks on right wall - click the numbers (time) that the 4 clocks show

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  41. bah, i dont have time to finish this, good luck everyone :)

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  42. Thank you , Kenneth!

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  43. @edgar, do you have 4 keys or 3?

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  44. i'm not even able to do anything with this code box?!? what am i missing?

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  45. @Keneth, I got four.
    One of them is the winds up thing, labeled as key#3

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  46. you can type in the top right of code box. I have no idea what though.

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  47. Konwing gazzy, the code could be ANYTHING (not related with any clue in the game, since there isn't any at all), and I'm starting to have the feeling that Gazzyboy is not worth the try...

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  48. thx Kenneth! i'll try to find out...

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  49. Where does the code from Kenneth go?
    All I have is the code box, but can't do anything with it.

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  50. when you have the code box up in the screen it says "book" at the bottom ???

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  51. that code was for the clocks on the right wall in the first room.

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  52. does it mean anything that the clockhands of some clocks are creased?

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  53. LOL @Keneth! Didn't notice that before! :P

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  54. Just a code small-tool.

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  55. and that code is, edgar...?

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  56. So I'm stuck where all of you are?
    Well great. And looking at the comments; all I did was asking things. I'm really not good at escape games so don't expect any help from me.

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  57. did anyone figure out the code for the digital thing?

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  58. Gah! I've tried EVERYTHING. I got..

    Key 1, 2, 3 and 4
    Screwdriver
    Clockcase which I thought was done cause it gave me key 4.
    And the stupid box where we need a code.

    I've been around here since you started by the way.

    I'm not giving up! @_@

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  59. It could be anything @Milena!!

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  60. at least we're all at one level of greatness :D now we just need one person who's a little bit greater and gives us that ##$$%&$ code!!

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  61. it was said before but why can we look at the ceiling grate in the second room? AARRGGGHH

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  62. clicked out on this one gonna try again later good luck everyone!

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  63. Hmmm, My time ran out. Can't believe I spend my only available time in this gazzycrap.
    Gotto go now, see ya!

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  64. I have only 3 keys. One in each side of inventory and a small one in the middle. Where is the other?

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  65. hey edgar, you just gave me an idea: could it be letters instead of numbers?

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  66. 4th key is the winder, they call it Key 3

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  67. because that code box will give us sth to open the ceiling?!? at least that's what i think

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  68. How do we even know If a code works?
    All you can do is put in 4 letter or numbers?
    There is no enter button is there?

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  69. what about the two small clocks next to the door by the desk? can't do anything with those either.

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  70. Yeah I also noticed that you can type letters in the box. Hmm..

    Also in the first room at the main view, did you guys do anything around the clocks on the left wall that you can zoom in at?

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  71. Edgar, sorry for Mexico football

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  72. Alright that's it. I'm gonna @!¤%*"% decompile this crappy game and get the code.

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  73. Any one figure out code for box? I've tried words and #'s .too many clocks to think code is on one of them!!

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  74. yes, i'm sorry too for Mexico... i'd liked them better as our opponents than Argentina...

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  75. anyone noticed before that the 3 clocks on the left desk in the first room seem to... flick?

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  76. Okay I've decompiled the game and now it's time to open it in Flash and I'll see if I can find it.

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  77. WTF. After looking through the actionscript I saw the part
    " traced("pressed");
    if (code == "14")
    {
    "

    So I wrote 14 as the code, and clicked the first red button. Now...we're making progress. I guess.....

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  78. (If you didn't understand, just type 14 and click the first red button in the box.)

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  79. Thanks Shadowfied, how the h... did you do that?
    And what now?

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  80. great shadowfied! now what about the 3x4? 12 isn't working

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  81. Now we can use the small thinges next to the door. The things with the roman numerals.

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  82. And out..

    Put the top one to III and the bottom one to IV. (3 and 4.....)

    Lame.........lame......lame.

    And small-tool: I saved the game to my computer (the .SWF / Flash file) and then I used a decompiling software to restore the Adobe Flash FLA (Project File) so I can see all the codes and stuff he used to make the game.

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  83. don't know what to do with the roman numerals... this game is pretty much getting on my nerves! but i can't let it go

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  84. Out, but terrible game for the last code!! Why 14 and click first button????????? Some logic in game??????

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  85. Out thx Shadowfied !
    what a pitty that you had to decompile... Gazzynonsense as usual ... :)

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  86. yeah... great game... *cough*
    i think me and gazzyboy will never become best friends...

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  87. i think the 14 comes from the white and black clocks in the 2nd room - the white ones are stuck on 1, the black ones on 4

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  88. To clear it up:

    Once you have the box with "code:" on it: Type "14" (without the quotes) right next to it using your keyboard.

    Then click the first red button. A paper will come out from the box showing "3x4".

    Go back / put down the box / whatever and go to the view where you see the computer monitor and the two books.

    Click the door to the right and you will get to another view.

    Adjust the two clock-thinges so the top one is pointed at "III" and the bottom one at "IV" and your out.

    Sorry for spamming comments.

    And to whoever made the game, as I don't know if Gazzy is a person or a company: This game was a piece of "#%%, I enjoy some of your games but seriously find someone to translate correctly and don't have retarted puzzles.

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  89. Thanks Shadowfied, but I can't change the clocks next to the door.
    And i don't know what Flash file etc. is, but actually I don't care anymore. I just wanna finish and forget about this game.

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  90. Small : did you type 14 on the box ? then click the first red dot on the box. Unzoom and then go on door.

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  91. Make sure you have typed 14 for the code. Close the box and open it again. If you've done correctly you should NOT be able to type anything again in there.

    And very quickly what a flash file is: To make these games, people use a program called "Adobe Flash" which is mainly used for animation. You can also create games with it. It's advanced and you use something called "ActionScript" to make things work. When you've finished making a game you can export it as a "SWF File" which allows us to play these games in our browsers (Firefox, Internet Explorer) without downloading the game.

    I'm out. Peace. Bye everybody. :)

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  92. I did Drisane, and the first button is green and it shows 3x4 but the clocks next to the door don't do sh...
    I think I hate Gazzy too.

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  93. drisanA :p :)
    Reloading to see if there is something else Small ;)

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  94. i can not type anything on the code box

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  95. Thanks Drisane, but don't bother (unless you wanna write a walkthrough).
    It's quite clear now; I'm not born to solve escape games. I just have to stick to find letters, numbers, planets, candy etc.
    That's all I'm a bit good at I guess.
    But anyway, thanks for all your help guys, you're really great.

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  96. Cleona, you have to enter code just right of the word "code" not on the red dots.
    Small, i restarted and juste enter code, click paper with 3X4 and go to door. I was able to move the dials (zoom view of the dials)

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  97. Thanks for all your effort Drisane, but I'm feeling very small and stupid right now.
    I can zoom in on those clocks but I must have done something wrong. They don't do anything.
    Shadowfied said something about not being able to put anything anymore in the codebox, but I still can and I can click the 3x4 as many times as I want to, but nothing changes.
    All I can think now is answer my comments if you think it's useful for future players, but not for me.
    Look back at all the comments and see all of my comments have a question mark. I'm just asking and asking and not adding anything at all.

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  98. Well done Babalu : )

    Hope you beat Chile...

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  99. Thanks @Shadowfied for the code! I was sure it would be four digits or letters and didn't try to enter only two. I was as close as 1414, but never pressed the left button (which wouldn't have helped anyway). Oh well, feels like a normal Gazzy code. I even tried 1010 as the Gazzycode used twice before without any clues lol.

    @Small-tool, it seems like you caught a bug that wouldn't let you turn the dials.
    Don't feel bad for asking questions! If you need to know something, there are hundreds of people wondering the same for sure. It is questions that makes answers appear, and those answers will help many others so you were actually a great help in this game.

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  100. Hi all, back home and re-opening this game.
    I'll follow from where I left to see how further I can get. BTW, THANK YOU @Shadowfied!!! You did the only (imo) possible thing to figure out this code.
    Like I said, it could have been ANYTHING in the game, and I still think Gazzy is not worth the braining, but a decompiling!

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  101. WALKTHROUGH
    Thanks @Shadowfied!

    Click on the red clock on the right wall to zoom.
    Four clocks that show different times: 1,4,3,6.
    Better try to click on those numbers above the red clock.
    Feel smart when you get key 1.
    Zoom on the desk by the right wall.
    Click on the desk again to get a front view.
    Open the locker and get key 2 and key 3.
    Zoom on the desk by the left wall.
    Click on the desk again to get the front view.
    Open the locker and get a time plate.
    Turn around (left or right).
    Take the clock case from the left side of the desk.
    Zoom on the desk.
    Click on the top blue book to move it.
    Take the clock hand.
    Hm… what about the pen?
    A bug?
    Should i have taken it before i clicked on the book?
    Restart to find out that you won’t get it.
    Ok, go on.
    Turn around again.
    Click on one of the four clocks on the back wall to zoom and see a door.
    Use key 1 to open it.

    Room 2
    Zoom on the back wall.
    Zoom again on the upper left clock.
    Click on the arrow (clock hand) to shoot it away.
    Hm… can’t zoom out.
    Buggy.
    Ok, restart again and catch up.
    This time it works to zoom out.
    Take the clock hand from the floor.
    Zoom on the red lockers.
    Zoom again on the left one.
    Click to open and get machine and screws.
    Zoom out once and zoom on the middle lockers.
    Click to open and get a pendulum.
    The right lockers are empty.
    Turn around in this room and zoom on the drawers in the right corner.
    Use key 2 to open the lower drawer in the right column.
    Get a screwdriver.
    Time to build something.
    Drag the clock case into the screen.
    Add the machine and then the screws.
    Use the screwdriver.
    Add the time plate, the clock hand 1, then clock hand 2 and last the pendulum.
    Now use key 3 on the clock to make it turn to 12.
    Get key 4.
    Use key 4 on the upper left drawer in room 2 and get a digital box.

    Now the fun starts.
    Drag the digital box into the screen (it is now called ”book”, but don’t mind that).
    You should enter the code to the right of the word ”Code:”
    Click there to set your marker and to be able to write.
    Another thing that you might want to know when trying codes is that you should press the left red button when you have the right code and it will turn green.
    No way to know that but trial and error.
    Start trying codes.
    Whatever comes into your mind will do, but I suggest you to use numbers you see in the room.
    Ok, I’ll tell you that the code is only two digits.
    Still not getting it?
    Decompile the game to find the code.
    Or, if you don’t know how to do that…
    Read the answer that Shadowfied provided.
    Code: 14
    How to know?
    The clocks on the back wall in room 2 show the time 1 and 4 (don’t mind that there are two of each and try to write 1414, or 1144).
    When you get the left button green you’ll also get a note: 3x4.
    Zoom out and open the digital box again.
    Make sure that you cant write anything else in the code area.

    Last part:
    Go back to room 1 and zoom on the door by the desk.
    Change the two dials using the clue from the digital box.
    (set upper dial to III and lower dial to IV).
    Zoom out and the door will open.
    Congrats and very well done if you got that code on your own!

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  102. Ramble tks !

    Brasil 3 x Chile 000000000000000000000000

    Hexa !!!!!!

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  103. babalu - yeah...let´s get maradona...

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  104. Wow Ellie how long did it take to decipher the 14 code for the digi box thing?

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  105. JJ, must have been matter of minutes because Ellie is very smart! Kisses

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  106. not working for me either - keep getting "error on page"

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  107. @JJ, I would have been happy to have the skills to decompile a game for the code in cases like this, but I wasn't the one to do it. I got help from Shadowfied that is the one to be thanked... and according to the comments it took about 19 minutes :)

    Thanks @Babalu/Brasil for your nice words, but in this case my "smartness" was only about reading the comments to get the answer lol.

    @bosunking and @annaby, you are not missing anything good.

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  108. @Ellie - I had fun reading your WT; I'm sure it's much better than the actual game :)

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  109. congats to Shadowfied!! for decompiling!

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