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okey this one is more difficult lol

got only 6

edit i got all seven

got 11 but that ss it hmm what abou y all guys

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there's like 17

dude i played the two other episode at a point in episode two i almost finished the puzzle blocks but it was too hard now i don t knew if i lost my progress in armorgames website

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I love this series--! Especially how it seems to grow a little with every title. Wishlisted Sunken City on Steam--Can't wait to play it!

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WAIT--IT'S THE SUNKEN CITY MENTIONED AND ASSOCIATED WITH THE MOUNTAIN-CACTUS-SNOWFLAKE-TREE-MOON ICONOGRAPHY--OH MY GOSH--

Yeah I love how they tied that in

First: candles, second: wi... weak holy water, third: double seal devices and now: one seal talisman to copy.

Anyways, another good puzzle game. This time the rules of each puzzle are different but the goal are the same. Oh I should give credit to double puzzle (one device to solve 2 puzzles) in that room.

But the best credit to allow playing as gargoyle here. It's about time, maybe the two could work together in Sunken City ;).

I can't say if boss battle if the best one (compared to the second) but it's better than the previous one for sure :D.

I'm a huge fan of this series (seriously fantastic work) and love speedrunning the games. That being said, a simple skip cutscenes button would be incredible if you could add that in future additions.

This was a unique and fun puzzle platformer. Great work! 

Great and impressive puzzle platform. 

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i cant find a way of opening the door on the left

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Check out here.

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Video does not show how to get through door :(

Instead of going there, go back to the warehouse on the start and press X or L. It will say:

"Some force is blocking the door. Perhaps more seals will weaken the aggregation to open?"

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Nooooo. Ferociter joining my "Needs third party cookies enabled" wont-touch-list. Damn.

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Later note: This only seems to be an issue here. Played at a competing site, where the game worked fine, even though I also have third party cookies disabled there.

(and of course it's brilliant. It's Ferociter, so no way is wasn't)

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I absolutely love the way that you make new mechanics for this series and have them implemented in fluid ways! We went from candles, to scanning, to holy water and shifting dungeons, and now we have amulet recreation!

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Great game, can't wait for the full Steam game!

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These games are all so creative and atmospheric. I wait with baited breath for the full version!

Also, love the inclusion of secrets. Epic.

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Oh, his name is Farold, which literally just means "mighty traveller", and Roberts, which just means "fame, bright".

His name just means "the mighty, famously bright, traveller.

Very cool game, glad you are starting to make bank off of these games.

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Very nifty, as usual. The atmosphere is tense enough to feel obliged to solve the puzzle, yet not too scary to be distracting. I think I've skipped two artefacts: one above the big square grid, as I couldn't find how to interact with it; and one on the screen where you have to freeze a pattern - I don't seem to find the right combination. Overall, a very creative mechanic, very interesting

The one above or right and above big square grid are also interacted by that grid. And as freezing pattern, try clicking numbers on keyboard and see what shape appears. Order of clicking matters BTW.

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To continue my "all of Ferociter's games are set in the same universe" theory, this is the factory that would later go on to become the setting of Warper's first chapter.

Just finished the game! I had more fun on it that in A forgotten seal where the challenges were harder! Can't wait for the next games, this is definitely going on my wishlist ^^ Thank you for this good moment!

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I think I'm the first person to find the secret room? I'm honestly not sure since I got it on my first playthrough and it honestly wasn't that hard to find. I don't know how to mark something as a spoiler so I'm going to put the image of the room in the reply to this comment.

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Spoiler:

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Could you give a hint to where it is please? Feel like I've been everywhere but can't find anything

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Not only have you been everywhere, but can promise you that you've been mere steps from the start of the path to the secret room, and just didn't know it, even before you started thoroughly exploring.

There's a pit you fall down to reach a room with gas tanks on your way to the end of the game. The secret room is on the other side of it. It's too big to jump across.

You have been on the other side of that pit already, you just couldn't do anything. You just need to get back on that side of the pit.

You need to complete every seal in the main factory as indicated by the office computers in order to open the path to get to the other side of the pit.

Then you need to go somewhere that you probably didn't think was an option, and completely forgot about by the time you finished all the seals.

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Thanks for the tip. After reading that I immediately remember a place I'd like to check before going down but ended up forgetting.

The secret only reveals memo from last sane employee but it's worth getting nonetheless.

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Thanks, I finally got there, but frustratingly, I tried on my first play through and instead of something new it restarted the game for me! Had to switch browsers for it to work.

you can jump across if you really really tried but it takes like hours i dont suggest trying just take it from me

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Just started playing this, and I already love it! Currently a little stumped so I haven't gotten to the end yet but I'm sure I'll figure it out :)))

(not stumped anymore, haven't actually encountered any really confusing things yet! So far a good game for if you're like me and mildly dumb with a slow reaction time xD and its fun!)

And yet another brilliant game with some incredibly well thought out mechanics and some fantastic puzzles. I am always impressed you achieve to create such high quality and intricate puzzles without over-complicating anything or relying on gimmicks.

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