![]() Each one has a 3-digit number on or around them. Now zoom out and zoom on the pictures on the wall. It's pertty straightforward: it basically says that the numbers 0-9 have been replaced by letters, with the exception of 1, replaced by the number 2. Click on the plate with the donut and you find a slip of paper with letters and numbers on it under the plate. ![]() Great, now you can zoom in on many more things! If you click on the left end of the table, you see a complete lunch (or dinner?) of five dishes, arranged on three plates. Stage #2) The Letters-To-Numbers-To-Letters Game So, you feel stuck, until you realize it isn't "ehig", but "ehLg" - which, if you click those letters on the green sign, will switch the lights on. It's easy to realize though, that read upside down it says "PUSH", giving you the idea that maybe the number (which, of course, won't work on the puzzle box.) should also be read upside down? It seems to read "(push) ehig", which you can do on the green 8 o'clock sign (click on the letters e, h, i and g - it won't give you any audio feedback, but trust me that you can "click" on the letters), but it won't do squat. It seems to have a number (6143) on it, plus something else that's half broken off, but it's easy to visualise the whole thing - which, however isn't a number. But if this is the quality he can produce after such a long sabbatical, that's more than fine with me :)Īt the start you can only zoom in on three things: the broken sign on the floor by the table on the left, the puzzle box requiring a four-digit code on the table and the "8 o'clock" sign on the right. but it seems the guy has to shake off some rust. So, it's good to have Neutral back, and this game is good. ![]() I finally realized I have to click on the cat image for a lot of times to "open" it - but what's that c there? Last, but not least, it seems to me that there was a typo with the numbers-to-letters puzzle: however I tired it said "click the catc c 2 times". (provided its indeed what i have to do here.) That was a bit unlike Neutral.Īlso, I'm at the part where I apparently have to identify the names of the foods on the table (the puzzle behind tha cat picture) - and for the life of me I can't fathom the name of the "bagel" and the "corn soup" - but this puzzle that requires the knowledge of specific food items to progress is also unlike earlier Neutral games. Overall it's a very enjoyable one, but there are things that would have been avoided in the old, classic Neutral games - like having to click letters of a chalk writing on a board without any audio feedback that the letters are, indeed, being actually clicked.
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