Get the amulet piece that appears on the Gabriel statue. Hall – Get the two Michael statue pieces.Īltar – Put the Gabriel statue on the left statue pedestal, and the Michael statue on the right statue pedestal. Storage Room – Open the crate with the pliers. Hall – Get the pliers piece and the Gabriel statue piece. Get the pliers piece and the two Gabriel statue pieces. Storage Room – Use the ladder to fix the light fixture.
Hall – Get the two ladder pieces and the two pulley pieces. Storage Room – get the ladder piece and the pulley piece. The silhouette in the inventory is highlighted a particular color, and its corresponding object piece in the scene is encircled with the same color. Note: In this walkthrough, the objects are color-coded. You need to find all words or ghosts before the time is up on the meter. If you click on a wrong word or ghost, the cursor moves around wildly. To earn red hints, you’ll need to click on ghosts that match those shown in the center. To earn blue hints, you’ll need to click on the right match from a group of floating Latin words. You can also earn hints by clicking on the medallions on either side of the screen. You’re given 6 hints for every level – 3 blue hints, which can only be used for blue silhouetted objects, and 3 red hints, which can only be used for red silhouetted objects. If you can’t locate an object piece, click on a hint. The green level completion bar shows you your progress for the current scene. It tells you what objects need to be found and where to use them in a scene. If you’re stuck and have no idea what to do next, click on the journal. The circles below the silhouette indicate how many pieces you have found, and how many pieces are still needed to complete the object. To know what pieces are needed to complete an object, simply click on the object’s silhouette in your inventory. If there is too much dialog in the game for your liking, you can turn it off here. You can opt to use the game’s custom cursor, or stick with your OS’ default cursor.
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