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WALKTHROUGHS FREEWARE ADVENTURES
The House - vdweller
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The House Walkthrough by Vdweller Walkthrough version 1.00 CONTENTS I) How to play the Game II) Walkthrough I) How to play the game ======================= Moving the cursor over the screen reveals information about the object your cursor is over. This information is displayed under the game area. By clicking on an object you can take it, examine/handle it or switch to a more close view of it. Items you have taken are added to your inventory, which is accessible if you move the cursor above the game area (if you have no items this area will remain black). If you move the cursor around the edge of the game screen (not the program's window), then depending on the area you are, you may move to another location. For example, if you're standing in front of the desk in the beginning of the game and move your cursor over the left edge of the screen, the cursor will be transformed to an arrow pointing left. This means that you can turn 90 degrees left and see what is in that area of the room. The same thing will happen when you move your cursor over the right edge of the screen. If you have clicked an area and the game view has switched to a closer version of it, then you may exit this close view by clicking on any of the 4 edges of the screen. The only exception is the library, where you see the upper/lower shelves by clicking the upper/lower edge of the zoomed view. In order to use an item from your inventory on something, you move your cursor above the game area. When the items you have collected appear, you may click on them and they will stick with your mouse cursor. Now click on the object you want to use the item with. If something happens, you'll know. If you selected an item but don't want to use it anywhere, just click anywhere in the game area where no description occurs below the screen. Inventory item combining is not used. Some items, like the newspaper, cannot be used on other items, but when you click on them you can take a closer look or perform another action, like when clicking the polilight flare. II) Walkthrough ======================= Click on the desk. Open the top right (as you look at it) drawer and take the lens. Exit the desk, click on the box. Take the polilight flare and the polilight note. Exit the box. Turn to your left. Pick up the newspaper. Turn left. Click on the door to open it. Click on the corridor. Turn right. Take the screwdriver from the wall table on the left. Turn right. Click on the curtain to take a closer look. Click on the curtain again. Take the key from the hand of the dead man. Take the piece of paper on the table. It's a riddle note. Exit the curtain. Turn left. Click on the small corridor. Click the polilight flare in your inventory. A message will appear on the wall. 'Alea iacta est' (Julius Caesar). Turn right. Click on the glass case for a closer look. Use the key on the lock. Take the video tape. Exit the glass case. Click on the square panel on the wall. Use the screwdriver on it. Take the audio tape. Exit the panel. Turn right. Click on the small corridor. Turn left. Click on the video projector. Use the lens on the projector's "missing lens" area. Use the video tape on the video cassette player. Watch the film...pay attention to the end of it. For a very brief time, at the end, the number 687 appears at the bottom right of the projection screen. Exit the projector. Click on the corridor. Click on the desk. Use the audio tape with the audio tape player. Listen to the music. It's a part of Vivaldi's Four Seasons. Now exit the desk. Turn left. Click on the library. Find the book with the name "Julius Caesar' and click on it. You get another number, 961. Click on the bottom of your current view to see what's on the lower shelves. Click on the book that says "Vivaldi". Another number, 245. Exit the library (click left/right edge). Turn left. Click on the corridor. Turn right. Click on the small corridor. Turn left. Click on the chest. What's the password? So far you've found 3 numbers. 687, 245 and 961. The riddle note says "First came the Romans, then the music followed, and last were the images who into darkness wallowed". So what you have to do is to put the numbers one on top of another, in the following order: The Romans-Julius Caesar Number 961 The Music-Vivaldi Number 245 The Images-Film Number 687 On the newspaper there is a pattern with nine dots and an arrow pointing from the bottom right to the top left. So the digits we want are 7, 4, 9. The number that unlocks the chest is 749. Enter it by clicking on the appropriate buttons. If you make a mistake, click on the "X" button. Take the door key. Exit the chest. Turn left. Click on the small corridor. Turn left. Click on the corridor. Turn right. Use the door key on the House's exit door. You're out. Thank you for playing.