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language barrier.
ReplyDeleteThere is no language barrier in this game. Everything is logical and interesting) Good game!
ReplyDeleteExcellent game! Still one sword to go.
ReplyDeleteAgree, language barrier. It's not that I can't get through it, I just don't want to have to put up with not understanding everything.
ReplyDeleteThere's absolutely no language barrier in this game - get back to your AVM and G4K, you Philistines!
ReplyDeleteThe game is hugely enjoyable and very logical.
Where to use a key? I also don't know the numbers drawer and shapes CB. In inventory I have torch, one battery, key and remote, everything unused
ReplyDeleteurban, use your torch for second battery
ReplyDeleteand look closer at the bedsheets
ReplyDeleteThat was excellent with interesting and original puzzles, very enjoyable, thank you! Not too easy, I had to check VWT as I have to hurry.
ReplyDeleteLanguage barrier is not really a barrier, it does not affect playing itself, but it would be better if there would be an English version as well. I wonder if there are English-speaking people who also read Japanese and are interested in contacting the Japanese game makers and offer their help, because those games would be worth it.
A few things I was too hungover to work out but are really quite logical: The things in the cubby hole cupboard, think numbers. And check the books at the top in 2nd room. xxx
ReplyDeleteGood game, thanks. The final 4# puzzle held me up for a while - I had the correct 4 digits but BFd them to get the correct order. I see it now.
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