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Mysterious Journey 2

Posted By: floridagal

Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/01/03 09:51 PM

I just received this game, but haven't installed it yet.
Posted By: manxman

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/02/03 12:03 AM

Any hints on what to do with that green beam in the shuttle bay. I can turn the pods around and have the beam crisscross all over but not sure on what the end result should be. laugh
Posted By: Mordack

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/02/03 04:31 AM

Can you see the source pod? Start by turning it so that the beam comes out pointing towards the center of the room and another beam pointing towards the entrance where you came in. Then pick one beam at a time and follow it to the next pod. Turn that pod so that the inlet is now facing the beam. If right, it will now exit this pod and reflect onto the next pod. The path follows itself because there is only one correct way of continuing the beam. If it stops before it is reflected back to the pod in front of that eye/door on the wall then a pod is not turned right. I think if you get the source pod turned right all else will fall into place. Try that and let us know.


Mordack
Posted By: Mordack

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/02/03 11:09 AM

Sorry Kim, I did miss your post. I didn't even know that the book gave a solution to the first puzzle ...oh well. The idea for it is this, you have 9 rings and 5 control buttons. Each button controls 3 or more rings. You have to map out which button controls what rings and in doing so set the rings up so that the last button moves the last set of rings into place. It's kind of like a slider puzzle. Is this an O.K. explanation?
Posted By: Glynn

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/02/03 01:49 PM

Mordack... when do you hit the bottom button?? Thanks, Glynn
Posted By: Tally Ho

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/02/03 03:03 PM

You don't. The bottom button is used to reset the rings to their original state, so you can start over and develop a solution. It is possible to solve in five clicks.

Press 1, 2, 2, 4, 4.
Posted By: Glynn

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/03/03 12:52 AM

I am in those "pod" thingys..with the light beams..I haven't figured out how to turn the "pods"
Posted By: Tally Ho

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/03/03 01:42 AM

First of all, if you really don't know how to make them turn, go up to one really close, and get the "use" cursor. They always turn to the right, one-quarter turn.

If you found the switch to turn on the power, you must have seen the black lens on the wall. THe idea is to get light into the lens.

Pods have one or more sensors (inputs) and one or more lasers (outputs.)

There is only one laser that can shine on the lens, and it has one output and three inputs. To make it work, light must shine into all three sensors. Therefore, when you turn on the power originally, it lights up the starting laser, which has two outputs.

One will give you a very short route left, left, and left, into the final one. The other will go away from the lens, and eventually split into two routes, and come around into the center and far inputs of the final one.

It's not too hard, just don't go too far afield.
Posted By: mohawk

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/03/03 01:26 PM

Anyone know how to work the puzzle for the pond after you get off the shuttle? Im at the bridge with the four pillers
Posted By: Mordack

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/03/03 06:01 PM

Careful observation on this one is the key. I assume you would like a hint first. If later you want the answer let us know.
Observe how many blue shots it takes to fill a pillar. Reset the pillar with a red shot. Now put a couple of blue shoots in another pillar, go back and refill your first pillar. It will take a less blue shots to fill it (moves greater distance now). From this you can see that to get all the sections to the proper level pillars will move up by a given distance depending on the blue shots put in the all the pillars. So the idea is to know in what order to shoot a blue shot into a pillar. I found it took 9 shoots. Remember that red resets it.
Posted By: gronmo

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/04/03 01:34 AM

Can anyone help me solve the bridge puzzle where you shoot balls of light of several colours (after you get off from the spaceship). I managed to solve the other bridge but now I'm stuck again.
Posted By: Tally Ho

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/04/03 02:27 AM

Building this bridge, you are "playing against the computer."

Each time you add segments, the computer is also allowed to add segments, provided the maximum height of the plant is not reached.

Each time you add segments, a leaf is added. Not so with the computer opponent. You must plan the moves so you get to the top last, creating a leaf-bridge.

The only rule is, you or your opponent can add one, two, or three segments.

Figure out the maximum height of each pole.
Learn the controls; which button gives you one, two, or three segments.

The max height of the first (left) plant is nine.

Always leave the computer opponent with a multiple of four segments.
Posted By: Mordack

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/04/03 03:01 AM

Funny how we all see stuff differently. I'll say my way just in case it further helps someone....

Again study how many segments it takes to get to the top. Then study the leaf position for every color. Then study how many pods grow on top of each leaf after it grows. This number will change if you fire the same color twice. Knowing this you can calculate exactly what you have to fire. As an example, if I need a green on the bottom and it grows 3 pods on top, you can reset it and fire the green again knowing that this time it will only put 2 pods on top of the leaf. Doing this reset on the first shot allow you to offset the number of pods to your own desire.
Posted By: Taar

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/04/03 08:49 AM

Would you mind elaborating a little on how to get the metal(?) pillars to the same level? There is obviously one combination that I've missed, but since I'm up to a gazillion by now, it's getting kinda hard to keep track smile
Posted By: gronmo

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/04/03 11:22 AM

Lets see if I remember my solution:

(5,7) (2,9) (1,3,8) (4,6)
9 shots total

Shoot a blue ball at the pillars in this order, pillars from left to right.
Posted By: Maciek

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/04/03 11:42 AM

My hints for Neutral Zone bridges.

Metal bridge first.

Each shot increases the height of selected bridge by variable number of units. First shot (also after reset) increases the height by 1 unit, second by 2 units and so on. Each pillar has different initial height
Posted By: gronmo

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/04/03 12:50 PM

I went down the hidden path. What am I suppose to do with the big metal thingy (just need to know how it works)
Posted By: gronmo

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/04/03 02:36 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Tally Ho:
As for the metal thingy; this is a big game and you will find lots of metal thingys. Could you put more detail in your question please?

If, after fixing the metal bridge and crossing it, you met the Transai people, there is another mixed-up bridge, but you can't go onto it because it is guarded by a big round sentry with an active force field. If that's where you are, go back across the metal bridge and look for the place to build the plant-bridge.
Yes I've used the "control panel" by the mixed bridge but cannot cross. Then I finished the plant bridge and talked to the people on the other side of it. Couldn't pass through that field either so I went back to the beach and saw the cut scene. Then I talked to the first beach companion. Then the second one. This one moved away opening up a hidden pathway. Entering that you come to a small valley or something where there is a big metal thing. Problem is I don't know what to do with it to solve that puzzle.
Posted By: mohawk

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/04/03 04:12 PM

Does anyone have to solution to the path after going in the cave
Posted By: Mordack

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/04/03 06:40 PM

Mohawk, write down which gates have to be moved back. Go under the wires and move the connections (bone like things) so that the ends of these connections are on the gates to be moved. You also have to chain them up so as to get as many gates linked together. This is done by two connection ends parked on the same wire. You can't get all the gates to open at once so get as many as you can linked up then go up and push the button on the panel just once (don't reset it). Go back and slide the conntions to get the rest of the gates. I hope I am explaining it well.
Posted By: Tally Ho

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/04/03 09:58 PM

The control panel only gives you two attempts to pull on the cables. So you must figure a way to set the sliders to connect cables together in such a way as to pull toward you (away from the path, that is) all the ones that aren't already forward.

Yes, it's possible in two moves. There are sixteen blocks, and it's vital to observe which ones are already forward, so as to not waste any time on them. Using the connectors, you can link them in a way so that you can pull on one cable, and move all the offending blocks. Divide the whole thing into right and left halves, and solve one siden then the other.
Posted By: marty

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/05/03 09:55 AM

Well, I must be dumb frown Can't figure out how to turn these four clock-like thingy on the wall. They all seem to make sounds, but I don't feel which one is correct. Maybe I have to do smth else first? I saw a panel which turn off the blue laser and turn off the light. But not too much help from it. I am stuck frown
Posted By: Tally Ho

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/05/03 12:36 PM

If you turned off the blue laser, then you can walk into an area that was blocked by the laser. Go there, and explore until you find a window you can look through. There, you will see the back side of the locked gate you are trying to open with the four dials. The four rods are controlled by the dials. The gaps must align with the lock.
Posted By: marty

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/05/03 02:16 PM

Thanx Tally Ho! I was dumb smile Now I am going to find out how these green beams work. Shouldn't be that hard
Posted By: Tally Ho

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/05/03 02:27 PM

Spoiler for Mohawk:

The main control has a rotating selector which selects the cable you will pull, a reset button on the right, an action button in the center of the rotating selector, and at the bottom, a light-bar indicating that you have only two moves allowed! The first move will fix the first seven blocks on the left.
Slide the top coupler all the way to the left, connecting cables 1 and 5. (Careful, don't go too far, or it will be necessary to slide it all the way to the right and back to the left again.) Slide the second coupler left, until it spans cables 4 and 7. Slide the third one until it connects 2 and 4. Slide the last one until it connects 4 and 5. Notice that 1 is connected to 5, 5 is connected to 4, and 4 is connected to 2 and 7. That way, if you pull cable 1, all but 3 and 6 will be moved forward. Three and six are already forward by default.
Climb back up to the control, confirm that the rotating selector is where it started, at position one. That means you will be pulling on cable one, and the couplers will help pull the other cables. Press the center button and the first seven blocks will all be clear of the pathway. (Actually it works if you pull on any cable from 1 to 7, except 3 or 6 because they are all linked together.)
Second move: Plan on pulling cable 16. Slide the second coupler all the way to the right, connecting 16 and 13. Slide the third coupler to connect 13 and 11. Slide the fourth coupler to connect 13 and 12, and finally the top coupler to connect 12 and 8. Pull the 16th cable. (Again, pulling any cable that is part of the group linked together gets the job done.) The pathway is cleared and you can enter Arko's cave.
Posted By: gronmo

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/05/03 06:19 PM

hmmmm that bridge wasn't very hard to do. A little trial and error and it was easy. Does anyone know wether or not there was supposed the be a mathematical pattern one should do?
Posted By: MaG

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/05/03 06:42 PM

Hi gronmo,

For the Ansala leaf puzzle - this is what I found:

This puzzle is played against the computer. The computer randomly adds a certain number of segments to what you add.

The plant on the left needs 9 segments, the middle needs 13 segments and the right plant needs 10 segments.

One of the ways to trap the computer is to leave segments for the computer that are divisible by 4, ex. 4, 8 or 12.

Since the computer segments are random:

Shoot green on left plant to have one segment, leaving 8 for the computer.

Shoot green on middle plant to have one segment, leaving 12 for the computer.

Shoot yellow on right plant to have two segment, leaving 8 for the computer.

The computer will add its segment.

Count the segments on each plant and then add enough to leave a number divisible by 4.

Remember that the blue makes three segments, the yellow - two and the green - one segment.
Posted By: Jenny100

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/05/03 08:12 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by JaneB:
Originally posted by marty:
Well, I must be dumb frown Can't figure out how to turn these four clock-like thingy on the wall. They all seem to make sounds, but I don't feel which one is correct.
JaneB
If this is the puzzle with the four vertical dials, it is the one Tally referred to when he said
Quote:

If you turned off the blue laser, then you can walk into an area that was blocked by the laser. Go there, and explore until you find a window you can look through. There, you will see the back side of the locked gate you are trying to open with the four dials. The four rods are controlled by the dials. The gaps must align with the lock.
The dials open a locked door.
If you don't go around and find that window that shows you the back of the door, so you can see the effects of turning each dial, I don't think you'll ever solve it.
Posted By: Glynn

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/05/03 08:47 PM

I need a lot of help with the green beams...I am getting nowhere and very discouraged! Thanks..:-)Glynn
Posted By: gronmo

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/05/03 09:44 PM

I was talking about the second organic bridge. The one with rising and falling leaves. It wasn't really hard to do but I'm not sure if there's supposed to be a real pattern to it. I'm currently stuck in the village where I have to do the patched up skin puzzle (multi colored segments sewn together that makes sounds when you click them).
Posted By: MaG

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/05/03 10:01 PM

The skin is just part of another puzzle. Walk around a bit more on all the different levels of the village.

The flower petal bridge puzzle is just to me finding the sequence that works. Have fun!
Posted By: Tally Ho

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/05/03 10:21 PM

Hi Gronmo -

That patchwork is just a clue - what color goes with what sound.

There will be another clue; what color goes with what pattern.

There will finally be a puzzle, four colors provided; you select pattern and sound.
Posted By: mohawk

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/06/03 02:38 AM

for the floor with the fog is there something before walking across this as i have tried and tried and fallen through and the patten changes every time
Posted By: gronmo

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/06/03 02:42 AM

I just fell through a few times until the pattern became easy enough to remember. Then I saved the game and getting through was easy.

I've escaped from the prison now and went on the transport. After looking around in the new area I'm stuck again. I don't know what to do. I see that I can switch some force fields on and off but thats about it.
Posted By: MaG

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/06/03 04:24 AM

Start from the beginning when there's no forcefield up yet. Take the right path from the gondola (not the statue path).

Follow the perimeter and see the ancient symbol similar to Arco's door.
Note that the drawing has concentric circles. Also Sen staed something about the oracle.

You now have to follow the pattern of the ancient symbol - circle within the circle - without backtracking and going through any forcefield.

BTW - this includes going down the Galleries of heroes.
Posted By: HooKedOn7

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/06/03 04:28 AM

having trouble with the door with 3 bars across it. I found the three timer pads but cant get back to the door in time to get thru.... this is one where u ride the sky lift thing to get to them... any clues??
Posted By: Mordack

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/06/03 05:03 AM

All I did was constantly rotate between the timers. I just figured that one of the was a starting point, moved to the very next one and then the third and that worked. Once you get all three bars open you can relax, they don't reset.
Posted By: MaG

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/06/03 05:49 AM

I checked different variations. The only one that works to stop the bars from retracting is:
Top first, middle and bottom bars.
If you did the bottom, middle and then top - it doesn't work.
If you did middle and then any of the other bars - it also doesn't work.
laugh
Posted By: Jenny100

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/06/03 06:10 AM

Here's the solution I found.

I solved it by accident because I thought I hadn't been fast enough and was going to skip the running part and just do the timer part, hopefully quicker the second time around. Only I found the second timer was inaccessible, when it would surely have run out if I'd gone straight for the door.

Here's the solution I ended up with

I started with the timer at the top left button,
then the timer at the bottom left button,
then the timer at the bottom right button,
then did the timer at the top left button again,
then used the top right button and ran for the door.

At least it worked with me. I think using the timer at the top left button the second time may have stopped the clock, but I'm not sure.
Posted By: Taar

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/06/03 11:39 AM

Anybody got any advice on what to do with the symbol-thingy when you go down the underwater elevator? I'm guessing the top symbols are numbers, but I have no idea how the bottom symbols are supposed to relate. Any hints?

Cheers
Posted By: Tally Ho

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/06/03 12:27 PM

The symbols on the buttons are indeed numbers, they are 0, 1, 2, 3. Numbers in the base four.

The other three symbols are clues. Wandering around the village, you should have found three signposts, each with a collection of one of those symbols. Count them. It's HOW MANY symbols on each signpost that you need to punch in the numbers.

decimal to base four:

0 = 000
1 = 001
2 = 002
3 = 003
4 = 010
5 = 011
6 = 012
7 = 013
8 = 020
9 = 021
10 = 022
11 = 023
12 = 030
13 = 031
14 = 032
15 = 033
16 = 100
Posted By: gronmo

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/06/03 03:40 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by MaG:
Start from the beginning when there's no forcefield up yet. Take the right path from the gondola (not the statue path).

Follow the perimeter and see the ancient symbol similar to Arco's door.
Note that the drawing has concentric circles. Also Sen staed something about the oracle.

You now have to follow the pattern of the ancient symbol - circle within the circle - without backtracking and going through any forcefield.

BTW - this includes going down the Galleries of heroes.
I'm still having problems with this one. Can you explain a bit closer about which route I'm supposed to run?
Posted By: MaG

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/06/03 03:56 PM

Hi gronmo,

Take the right path (not statue path) from the gondola.

Go around the perimeter. Sen notes the ancient symbol at one of the perimeter node and ponders about the Oracle. Note the concentric circles.

Once you reach the statue, take the inner right path and circle the park following the concentric circles in the ancient symbol.

After the second circle, take the middle path that goes down to the central lower level Galleries of Heroes. Walk to the end of the gallery and then go back up.

Turn right to the outer perimeter node. A cutscene will show a gondola coming up.

Turn right to the ancient sign node and ride the gondola.
Posted By: Tally Ho

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/06/03 06:43 PM

Click on the link to see a full-sized photo-map of the Museum. Go through the force-fields in numerical order:

http://home.rochester.rr.com/ramahelp/Museum2.jpg
Posted By: Mordack

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/06/03 08:18 PM

There is at least one more path for the museum gates...perhaps more.
Posted By: mohawk

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/07/03 12:02 AM

For the hallway when come to a door with red switches on it how do you go about opening the door as i can figure it out
Posted By: Jenny100

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/07/03 12:08 AM

Anyone know how to convert to base 12?

edit:
Found the answer to my own question here
http://mathbits.com/MathBits/CompSci/Introduction/frombase10.htm
Posted By: MaG

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/07/03 12:23 AM

Just in case you need another one - this is what I have been using - base- n calculator.

I'm stuck at the third clue on the crate. Ugh!
Posted By: Jenny

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/07/03 12:23 AM

Ok, Jenny, then I won't bother to post the link I found. But I did notice that the calculator at the bottom of your page says it is to convert to base 2, but if you change the 2 to 12, you can use it for base 12 conversions...
Posted By: MaG

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/07/03 12:25 AM

Mohawk - There are 2 doors like that - you have to connect unbroken from left to right a line of current. I will mail you some more info.
Posted By: kjos

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/07/03 02:09 AM

I've been at the ansala leaf puzzle about three days now,and nothing has happened. I hate to be a pain but what do you mean by adding enough to leave a number divisible by 4. What do I do even after I figure that out? I'm really stuck on this one. What will happen when I get it right? love the game so far. Thanks much
Richard
Posted By: MaG

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/07/03 02:19 AM

After leaving the computer space for addition divisible by 4, the computer will add another set of segments.
Again add segments that will leave divisible by 4 until you will be the last one to add some segments.
If that is the case - then complete the height necessary for that plant.
The plant on the left needs 9 segments, the middle needs 13 segments and the right plant needs 10 segments.
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/07/03 02:49 AM

I need a hint on the three doors on the second trip to Lyra. I have opened the left and right doors but I am unable to derive the combination for the middle door.

The red/green ball does not generate any combination. I have tried using the red and green balls separately to generate the combination for each half of the picture but no combination of the two seems to work.

any hints please?
Posted By: Tally Ho

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/07/03 03:03 AM

You're on the right track. Split the pattern into left and right halves. One ball will show you the left half, with four numbers on the s-pattern. Use the FIRST TWO places. The other ball will show the right half, again displaying four spots on the s-pattern. Use the LAST TWO spots. That's a total of four buttons, which will open the door.
Posted By: Mordack

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/07/03 03:10 AM

Floyd, use the first half of the code for the left symbol and the second half from the right side symbol. This will make a 4 digit code.
Posted By: HooKedOn7

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/07/03 04:20 AM

top of the tower.... lookin glass puzzle where u have the two lenses.....turnin the force fields to be red on the side u walk thru.... does the red lights on the scopes mean anything and how do u know which lenses is right? is this lenses the same at all nine?
Posted By: MaG

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/07/03 08:32 AM

Use both lenses on the telescope - what you will see will always be the wrong colors - that is red is really blue and blue is really red.

Then turn the real red to the outside gate so that it is away from you. You will find out later why you did it this way. wink

er... what red lights? There are 2 buttons. one to place the lens on the telescope and the other to turn the gate that is seen through the scope. smile
Posted By: Jenny100

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/07/03 07:54 PM

Did anyone else have problems seeing the base 12 numbers on the top of the 4 towers in the endgame puzzle? I saw half of one of the numbers, very faintly, but the rest of the number and the numbers on the other 3 towers were completely washed out - just a white tower top.
Posted By: philby

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/07/03 10:22 PM

Purple Lock Puzzle....the three flower thingees with the long posts?....MaG's WT ....what do you consider the "clamps" and where are the "clips"?
I figure the clamp is the 2 arms about 2 feet up from the bottom?....for "spaces" are you talking the "clamps" and the bottom flower?....
tks for any help
Paul............... duh duh duh
Posted By: MaG

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/07/03 10:32 PM

Jenny, Mordack has the same problem and had a solve for it without the numbers from the tower roof. smile

Paul, If you're in jail - I reworded the wt early this AM. The spaces are the length between the knots of the rope. You're right about the clamp with the 2 sharp arm that should hold the colored clips on the rope. smile
Posted By: Jenny100

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/08/03 06:36 AM

Does 13 work just as well as 15, MaG?
I'll have to check it.
Posted By: MaG

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/08/03 03:42 PM

Jenny, How did the 9, 7, 3, 13 combination go? I will check it later. smile
Posted By: philby

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/08/03 11:54 PM

What a nice looking site!......How come I have not seen any threads for the Windmill Walkway?....am I the only idiot having a problem with it?.....I have done what the WT says but to no avail....anymore tips, hints, whatever?....Please
ty
Paul
Posted By: Tally Ho

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/08/03 11:59 PM

Hi Paul - check your e-mail.
Posted By: philby

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/09/03 12:22 AM

Tks Doug.....I managed to align the walkway, don't ask me how but I did it...then I went to let ya'll know to disregard my last reply but ya beat me to it....tks for the email...all you Gamebomers are the greatest...so patient!.....
tks again
Paul....... wink
Posted By: kjos

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/09/03 12:49 AM

I finally made it to the Gelleas wreck,and I'm stuck on the crate puzzle. There are two control panels there which one do I use? What order do I press the buttons. There are 6buttons on each panel. Is the center one to reset the puzzle?
Thank you,
Richard
Posted By: philby

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/09/03 01:13 AM

Richard, CYE......................
Paul
Posted By: kjos

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/09/03 02:22 AM

Paul
How did you make it through the crate puzzle. I can't make any headway. I've tried everything and nothing worked. Could you tell me exactly how you did it. Thanks
Richard
Posted By: Jenny100

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/09/03 06:09 AM

Check MaG's walkthrough
http://www.gameboomers.com/wtcheats/pcMm/mj2.htm

I don't know if it matters which control you use. I haven't tested that yet. But it works for the left control. If you can't find a way to reset, the game should have autosaved when you arrived on Galleas.
Posted By: kjos

Re: Mysterious Journey 2 - 12/09/03 11:44 PM

I made it through the Crate puzzle Jenny100. Thanks a lot,
Richard
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