Re: Tiny Bang Story
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04/22/11 12:28 PM
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Thank you very much, Lise, for your response. But that hasn't helped so far.
I've already been upstairs and seen the clue. Clicking inside the clue causes some of the numbers and symbols to disappear. I'm left with three numbers - 0,7,1 and a triangle. All possible combinations didn't work.
Also, clicking the "?" clue button when in close up of all the numbers gives a pictorial clue, with all numbers shown, but 0,3,6,9 as the prominent numbers. Still no luck with combinations of those numbers.
Perhaps another gentle nudge?
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Re: Tiny Bang Story
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04/22/11 01:05 PM
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try 7-1-3
I'm looking for the pipes...not so easy
Last edited by Lise; 04/22/11 01:06 PM.
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Re: Tiny Bang Story
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04/22/11 01:27 PM
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Oh, bless your heart, Lise! Thank you so much!! I was ignoring the triangle in that clue. I was hoping that opening the lock would give me a pipe wrench to open that hatch, but no. Now I'm looking for light bulbs and several things for the granny. I can see all the gears, but obviously I can't pick them up until I actually have a need for them. My goodness, tricky little game! But precious! 
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Re: Tiny Bang Story
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04/22/11 01:50 PM
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Got all the gears and pipes. Sure have to work for the hints. Sure is a good game. Richard
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Re: Tiny Bang Story
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04/22/11 02:43 PM
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LadyCav I hope you like slider puzzles. You have one comming up. Richard
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Re: Tiny Bang Story
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04/22/11 07:19 PM
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Ah, Lise, you beat me to it! I had started a new game to find them all for you. Glad you found it!  Yes, very much like Machinarium, even music and "voices" of the people.
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Re: Tiny Bang Story
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04/22/11 07:51 PM
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Have begun this game now and have got fairly far, for me anyway, without asking for help. However can't find the last light bulb. Looked high and low, clicked hint on but have clicked in all open places but no sign of it showing me where the last lightbulb is. Any ideas? Have also got the puzzle pieces but I don't think I can do anything with these until I have the last lightbulb. Thanks
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Re: Tiny Bang Story
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04/22/11 08:05 PM
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Thanks LadyCav will check that out shortly. So annoying when you only have one left to find. Have to double check each one I think cos can't remember which I have got and not.
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Re: Tiny Bang Story
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04/22/11 10:00 PM
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LadyCav, I am playing it also and it is a Hidden Object Game. You spend your time finding multiple pieces of one item hidden throughout the scenes. It is definitely more HOG than adventure. Casual includes many other genres also. Ana
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Re: Tiny Bang Story
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04/22/11 10:55 PM
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Well, yeah, since you put it that way, Ana, I guess you could call it a hidden object game. There's certainly enough searching for tiny objects for it to qualify!  (I'm used to the hog's from BFG, and it's a tad different from those, and in my mind, I'm still comparing this to Machinarium.) I haven't browsed the casual topics very much, and I see now that it does include many varieties of games. Thanks for clarifying that, Ana. 
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Re: Tiny Bang Story
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04/22/11 11:02 PM
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It's a cute game though, I'm enjoying it. I was hoping it was more like Machinarium and Samarost but it really only resembles it with the steam punk theme. I am a little disappointed but it's still worth the money. Ana 
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