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* The Bureau
* Spider Realm
o Fire Balcony
o Air Balcony
o Metal Balcony
o Oil Balcony
* Bismuth
o The Plane
o The Statue
o The Piazza
o The Church of the Machine
o The Frame in the Sky
* Conductor Realm
o Max's Prison
o Control Room
The Bureau - The majority of The Bureau can be figured out with the help
of the upside-down section of the manual. If, for some reason, you're
one of those types that derives some perverse pleasure from torturing
yourself by not reading the instructions, do so.
Spider Realm - A general hint for this realm is to make sure you find
all the places you can travel to. Specifically, several of the large
scaffolds in the center of the factory can be climbed. This is not
always immediately obvious and bears mentioning to save your sanity and
keep frustrations levels low.
Once you have harnessed each of the elements, returning through the
portal will take you to a sort of control room. You will be shown a
large star field through a window, and a small snapshot of whatever
balcony you just returned from. Note that you can look down from the
view of the stars, where you'll find the photo, a strange central
symbol, and four slots with matching icons.
Hints:
* One photograph, four slots. That's a 25% chance.
* Ancient civilizations created constellations in the stars, usually of
symbols that held some import or power to them. The symbol
on the center of the console seems pretty important to someone...
Fire Balcony - The Fire Balcony is only one scene: a starkly evocative
image of a strange tree waving its limbs up and down against a fiery
sky.
Gentle hints:
* Beneath each limb, a rod is set into the rock. Click them and watch
what happens.
* Did you notice the sun peeking through the clouds?
Less gentle:
* Clicking and holding on the rods causes the appropriate limb to stop
waving. By doing so, you can change the order in which the
limbs touch the rods.
* Lightning never strikes the same place twice - it strikes different
places all in sequence.
* What would happen if lightning were to strike a rod when a limb was
touching it?
Air Balcony - The Air Balcony is a landscape of gray-purple spheres, a
strange cannon, and a tornado. Note than you can look down from the
screen with the cannon.
Gentle hints:
* Ready, aim, fire: the cannon fires a sphere, which strikes the ground
and causes a column to raise up. Tornadoes don't like
cylinders.
* Maybe that break in the pipe has something to do with something...
Less gentle:
* Hmm, some sponge balls and some air squeezers. Try arranging the balls
in various ways on the grid.
Metal Balcony - A parade of nanobots, leaping off a rock formation and
depositing green somethings into a funnel. Then, they stop.
Gentle hints:
* There's a conveyor belt with a strange symbol. Press the button.
* Look inside the access panel at the other end of the conveyor belt.
We've got an empty space that seems to hold a container -
maybe some kind of catalyst?
* Make a note of the "formula" on the back wall of the access panel.
* How did you fare in chemistry class? Not so good? To the right of the
chemistry set are some instructional videos. Watch them, and take good
notes, student!
* Also, students are advised to study the Periodic Table overhead.
Less gentle:
* You need to prepare a formula that changes "green" into "orange".
* You've got a vial of "green" to test your theories.
* Compare the diagram overhead with the arrangement of test tubes on the
left. Pouring a test tube into a beaker will show you the"number" of that element.
* Watch the videos again, paying close attention to what happens when
two "double" elements are combined. There's a rule that
obeys when they mix and when they don't. Count your "pips".
Oil Balcony - The Oil Balcony is a sandy dune-covered place with an
elaborate sand castle. Those sound like seagulls in the distance...
Gentle hints:
* There's a number written in the sand at your feet. Find something else
that will use these numbers.
* Something's wrong with the ocean - it's out of sync.
Less gentle:
* Can't find any more oil? The ocean is a great source of oil, but the
choppy waves make any kind of drilling impossible. Smoother
seas would probably make a big difference.
* Did you cross the suspension bridge that leads into the and castle?
Not the way to the oil collector, but around the front. Up
the long, long spiral staircase is a survey map that might help you look
for oil. Scroll the map to a spot that produced oil, but is now dry. The
map still looks the same, however. Pay attention to those topographic
lines and see if you can find a similar arrangement somewhere else.
Bismuth
Junkyard - Not much to do here, except to scale the mountains of junk.
The Plane - Fly, fly away. At least that's the general plan. Might take
some pre-flight work, however.
Gentle hints:
* Have a seat, pilot. Make sure you look to the right to check out your
copilot.
* Turn her on and let's fly. Hmmm. No power. Maybe you should go aft and
check on the engine.
Less gentle:
* Watch the nanobots go round and round. Did you look at what they're
turning? It's called a zoetrope.
* First waves, now wings. Perhaps something is out of order.
The Statue - A gigantic Bismuth, towering over everything in sight.
Upstairs, don't miss the fabulous museum exhibits. Take a painting class
from Bismuth.
Gentle hints:
* Try the yellow button. Watch the shapes change. Submit with the green
button. Watch him paint.
* Did you try moving any of those pieces? Weird...
* Did you notice what happens when you try to combine two of the shapes
on the tray? Nothing happens. Exactly.
Less gentle:
* Didn't that empty frame say something about the artist combining what
came before into a work of his own?
* Bismuth doesn't like any of your designs? Maybe he's a minimalist.
Remember the old art adage: Less is more.
The Piazza - Don't worry, it's not a chess problem.
Gentle hints:
* Quite a collection of strange objects, isn't it? Have you noticed you
can click on any of them that you can see, even if they're
not directly adjacent to you? Keep moving and selecting objects until
something unusual happens - it always does. Interesting"music", isn't it?
* On the "north" side of the piazza is a place from which you can ascend
to the balcony overlooking the piazza. Stand either on the
square with the chess queen or the large urn and face the wall.
Less gentle:
* "To find success, you must first trap inspiration." A trap is a device
or plan that prevents someone or something from moving.
Where was the last place you saw Bismuth in the video clip?
* Listen to the music when you step off a square. Count the notes. There
seems to be a correlation between the number of notes played and where
you find Bismuth hiding behind the playing pieces.
* Practice playing on the miniature game in the balcony. It's much
easier when you can see everything at once. Also, one piece
has been taken away kind of like you can do by clicking on one of the
full-size objects.
The Church of the Machine - Worshipping machines is not a devotion
limited to the citizens of the Internet; Re-visit your old friend The
Spider and see what he can do for you, not to you.
Gentle hints:
* Don't overlook Bismuth, who's sitting quietly reading a book. Maybe
it's a book of spiritual rituals.
* In the catherdral below sits Abraxas, quietly waiting for you to give
him some orders.
* What about the blank circuit chip? Three spaces, three designs. Hmmm
* Welcome to the world of robot programming. Program a sequence of steps
and enjoy the ride.
Less gentle:
* Your goal is to have the spider hold the chip up to each of the three
stained-glass windows. Each one will imprint one of the
three mystical symbols on the chip.
* Note that the sequence of maneuvers will loop back to the beginning
once the sequence is complete.
* Also, it's helpful to note that any of the three "turn" moves include
making the turn and also moving one space forward
simultaneously.
* You have to do it all in one process or the chip's memory gets erased
and you have to start over. Don't overlook the advantages of the square
loop in the "south" part of the cathedral. Those mystic symbols sure
look similar to the programming buttons on the
Spiders's control console
* Remember Bismuth and his book? Check back with him periodically - he
occasionally reads further, shedding more light onto the
mysterious rituals.
The Frame in the Sky - It's not really a place, but a passageway. If you
haven't been to the Statue and the Church of the Machine, you'll have to
complete those areas first. Also, while probably not strictly necessary,
playing the game in the Piazza will come in quite helpful.
Gentle hints:
* Let Bismuth fly the Plane. He knows where to go.
* Listen carefully when Bismuth gives you directions during the
pre-flight check. One of his commands is a bit hard to understand, and
confusion is natural, sometimes even beneficial.
Less gentle:
* Was that B2 or D2 as the second command? Hmmm
* "Kill sequence and begin again." You don't always have to do what
you're told.
* Interesting, isn't it, that the pre-flight switch panel has the same
number of switches as the Piazza has squares?
* Did you just flip those switches blindly, neglecting to check the
indicator lights underneath? Interesting.
Conductor Realm - I take no responsibility for any nightmares this
relatively small realm may lead to. I know it freaked me out.
Max's Prison
Hints:
* I don't know how to hint toward the obvious goal, all I can say is pay
attention to the fact that the sections move until they run
into another section.
* Once you reach Max, you'll need to disrupt the flow of energy that's
keeping him prisoner. Look down and yank out that vial of
icky orange stuff and he'll be freed. I'd really hate to learn that this
is the orange stuff we worked so hard to make in the Steel Balcony
chemistry lab
The Chip - All I know is that it's the crossover chip from the Plane.
Control Room - Ah, the Conductor. Isn't she a sweetheart? Max wants you
to flip the switches on the panel to crash the entire system. Easier
than it sounds.
Hints:
* Again, I don't have a specific moves list, but I do know how it works.
Max told you to flip "the 8 switches" to defeat the
protection. When the switches "move", half of them do not get covered
again. By "covered", I mean they don't have the camouflage moving onto
them. It's the other 8 you need to flip. Sit far back from your monitor
and try-not to go blind by crossing your eyes and trying to watch a
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