Re: shivers 2
#99678
12/18/03 07:13 PM
12/18/03 07:13 PM
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Susie07
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Hi, same!
The premise of the game is that your friends went on ahead to Cyclone for a little R&R but, by the time you arrive, they're missing along with most of the townspeople. It's up to you to find out who's causing everyone to disappear and why.
After you've searched your room thoroughly, move to the one next door (Room #6), which was occupied by some of your friends, and then to the motel office. If you've tried to view the videos, you've already discovered that each television contains a teleporting device which will land you at the mouth of Devil's Canyon. You need to find something to block the teleporting device, and the motel office might be a good place to start. If you *stick* the correct item to the television sets, you can watch all of the videos. Each one contains a hint for solving one of the puzzles and they'll be in your "Flashback" file if you need to refresh your memory.
There are 12 Bahos (prayer sticks) hidden throughout Cyclone. Each time you find one, you'll notice a symbol nearby. There is a book of all 12 symbols in the library which you can use for reference. Pay attention to the symbol and then run, don't walk, to the canyon and locate the corresponding petroglyph (symbol) on the canyon wall. You'll also notice that the prayer stick drains your life essence (as well as the petroglyphs), so you don't want to hang onto those Bahos any longer than is absolutely necessary. After you find the corresponding petroglyph on the canyon wall, click your Bahoe on it and a tangram puzzle will be revealed. Solve that and head to the back of the canyon until you come to some stairs. Go up the stairs until you locate a blue box with symbols on the outside. Click on that and the door to the Kiva (altar) will open. Place your Bahoe in the correct hole on the altar and most, if not all, of your life essence will be restored.
I would strongly recommend that you save your game at the mouth of the canyon because you can take your time locating the correct petroglyph and, when you find it, simply restore your game and head straight for it. I'd also recommend that you save your game before placing your Bahoe on the altar because if you stick it in the wrong hole, you'll lose it. Once you've placed your first Bahoe, all of the puzzles will open up to you, and you can attack them in any order you choose.
To start you off, once you've finished exploring the motel office, ring the bell and get your reward :-)!
This is one of my all-time favorite games, so holler if you need any more help.
Susan
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Re: shivers 2
#99680
12/20/03 09:53 PM
12/20/03 09:53 PM
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Joined: Dec 1999
Posts: 31,224 Northwestern New Mexico, USA
Jenny
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Grande Olde Dame
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There is a painting in the trailer that you need to check out thoroughly, Same...
"Once you give up integrity, the rest is easy." Anonymous
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Re: shivers 2
#99684
12/22/03 11:44 AM
12/22/03 11:44 AM
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Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 4,497 Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Susie07
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Hi, same!
The object of this puzzle is to move all of the pieces so the reverse side of the the same picture is displayed. The pieces can be moved up, down, right or left, or any combination of all four. Unfortunately, I don't have all of the moves written down, but I can give you the first one. Move the bottom right piece right and up.
Good luck!
Susan
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Re: shivers 2
#99688
12/23/03 09:28 PM
12/23/03 09:28 PM
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Joined: Dec 1999
Posts: 31,224 Northwestern New Mexico, USA
Jenny
Grande Olde Dame
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Grande Olde Dame
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Joined: Dec 1999
Posts: 31,224
Northwestern New Mexico, USA
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The best description of how to solve this puzzle that I've found is here . It still sounds pretty confusing, but maybe you can figure it out...
"Once you give up integrity, the rest is easy." Anonymous
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