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lovethemgirls :: does anyone know how to enter any of the locked rooms??Because I would love to know how finished :: cards from each room. The numbers on the open block refer to a room. The cards are not in order as you get them. Once you place all the cards on the open block, you get a block. Walk through the last room and get the last piece of note to open the last door. Hope i didn’t give too much away, have fun! lovethemgirls :: ficken awesome game the ending was realy nice and unexpected So close :: Ok So what order do the cards go on the block I can’t find any clues or logical procession for that. MattStriker :: Okay, so how is the safe code supposed to work? How do I enter letters on a numeric keypad? Think :: "hint: think of a phone" there is letter on numeric keypad of phone. is that part of it? but what are the letter? TopGameAdministrator :: uhh,..ahh..ahh..ahh..uhh..ahh..ahh.uh,uh,uh.ahh
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