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Another Code help (aka I suck at point-n-press games) SPOILERS!

Dagon

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OK, I already posted this in another thread, but didn't get a response, so I'm giving it a topic. Perhaps others can get hints here too.

So, yes, I'm stuck in Another Code. I know, I know, I should be ashamed, but I'm missing something obvious, apparently.

I'm in chapter 3, and I'm faced with the music box puzzle (which I presume I need another character for, since the key I have won't work) and the print with the stamps.

How do I get the music box to work?

When I go to stamp the book, nothing comes out. Do I need ink, soot?

I know some of you have finished it already, so, please, give a stricken brother a hand.

Help me, for the love of god. Thank you.
 
There's an extra angel for the music box back in the previous 'segment' of the mansion, not sure which room, but the room is on the right hand side of the building. The angel is on a desk in the bottom right corner of the said room.

To stamp... 'close' the DS

Hope that helps
 
marvelharvey said:
To stamp... 'close' the DS

This sucks. I'm sure there are plenty of fans of the game who will claim that it's an incredibly innovative use of the interface, but screw them, they are wrong. This is a return to the darkest days of the text adventure when the hardest part of any given puzzle was guessing which obscure combination of two words the developer wanted you to use to carry out a task that you knew full well you had to do.
 
For the book, close the DS twice, for the music box you need a tamborine figure(search around) and a key to play the music(inside a book, in the F column)
 
iapetus said:
This sucks. I'm sure there are plenty of fans of the game who will claim that it's an incredibly innovative use of the interface, but screw them, they are wrong. This is a return to the darkest days of the text adventure when the hardest part of any given puzzle was guessing which obscure combination of two words the developer wanted you to use to carry out a task that you knew full well you had to do.


I personally think that it is brilliant. :)
 
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