Posted March 13, 2022
Hello!
I like Goetia a lot, but it's not much fun because it's only in English. The graphics and idea are wonderful, but at the moment I'm floating around helplessly because I can't manage to find the missing pieces of the puzzle. Basically, I don't even know what I'm looking for and what my mission is. Successes therefore come rather by chance when I click on something.... Reading all the million pieces of paper, texts and letters is very, very tedious. For example, I need a number for a safe or I need to speak something into a microphone or I need a combination for a suitcase. If all these solutions are hidden in the texts, then I have to read them all...?
Of course there is a walkthrough solution for all in the web, but I prefer to understand, why (f.e.) 4639 is the correct number. Or left-left-right-left (f.e.) is the correct turn? Where I find them? I can use the solutions without the background, but that is no more sense...
Thanks.
I like Goetia a lot, but it's not much fun because it's only in English. The graphics and idea are wonderful, but at the moment I'm floating around helplessly because I can't manage to find the missing pieces of the puzzle. Basically, I don't even know what I'm looking for and what my mission is. Successes therefore come rather by chance when I click on something.... Reading all the million pieces of paper, texts and letters is very, very tedious. For example, I need a number for a safe or I need to speak something into a microphone or I need a combination for a suitcase. If all these solutions are hidden in the texts, then I have to read them all...?
Of course there is a walkthrough solution for all in the web, but I prefer to understand, why (f.e.) 4639 is the correct number. Or left-left-right-left (f.e.) is the correct turn? Where I find them? I can use the solutions without the background, but that is no more sense...
Thanks.
Post edited March 13, 2022 by Fisimatent
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