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The Deceit Chronicle

The Deceit Chronicle is another brain teaser and challenging riddle game. "Riddlers have to find the answer for each level. Each level has different ways to solve. Everything in level is clues. No spaces, capital letters, and special character in your answer. When you think you know the password, Click on "Password" button then insert your password. If your answer is correct you will see "Level Complete" page. If not, You will see "Access Denied!". Remember the password of all level you solved. You will need to continue your game. On some level you need to use search engine, Click on "Tool Box" button, enter your keyword, choose your tools it will open on another window for you. Don't Cheat. Try to do your best... :)" Good luck and have fun! [Subbed by Ellie]

Note: Please don't post exact answers, just post hints for levels!

Update: There are new levels.

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What is The Deceit Chronicle?
The Deceit Chronicle is a game to play and have fun while you try to escape from the room or outdoor place by using your point and click and puzzle solving skills. You may need to find and use hidden items and clues around, combine some items with other items to use them on correct places, and solve some different types of puzzles.

How can I play The Deceit Chronicle?
You can play The Deceit Chronicle game with your mouse and point and click skills to find items and clues, use them on correct places, and solve some puzzles. You can navigate between rooms or screens and you may also zoom on some places to look closer. You may select items from your inventory to use or you may drag and drop them.

How can I solve The Deceit Chronicle?
You can solve The Deceit Chronicle game by looking around to find and use items and clues on correct places, combining items, and solving some puzzles. You can also check comments section for hints or ask to other players to get help from them. If you still can't figure out any part of the game, you can also check video walkthroughs.

Can I post hints for The Deceit Chronicle?
Yes, you can post your comments to share your hints or walkthroughs for The Deceit Chronicle game to help other players. They may check your hints, if they can't figure out some parts of games. You can also reply and help other players, if they ask for help in comments section. We will all be thankful for your help and hints for the games.

Can I play The Deceit Chronicle on my phone or tablet?
Yes, like most of new online escape games here, you can also play The Deceit Chronicle game on your mobile phone or tablet. You just need to visit our website on your mobile device's browser to play games online. We also post and share new mobile escape games to download and play directly on your Android or iOS mobile device.
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2466 Comments

  1. And it relates to the riddle because both are a big hairy thing? :P
    I hope no one else sees that, lol! (Muffling my laughter here!)

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  2. @ST just played it "snigger"!!

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  3. Anyway, no idea at all anymore.
    Tried all the ex-beatles including Yoko Ono and all kind of anagrams with elytra and (e)x and elytra and he.
    And couldn't find anything with x and the car beetle (volkswagen).

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  4. Just asked for clue from Nordinho. Hope they take pity!!

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  5. Lol, Michael, so do I!
    I am really lost in this beetle's guts... :P

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  6. I still wonder why (although Edgar explained about private messasing each other and - more important - the game maker being there and giving crucial information) they (the Nordinho gang) always beat us on riddle games while we really kick their a.... with escape games.
    Anyway, like mkganda said, it's about time we finish a riddle game first and they come here to beg for hints.

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  7. Well just gave "secret pirate" a clue!! Lol He is stuck on 33! So maybe share? No sibling rivalry here is there?
    And Nordinho is not posting direct solutions either as far as I can see.
    Hey leaves the challenge for latecomers..

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  8. secret pirate is my hero on this riddle, he has helped me soooooo much, we should all give support to anyone who helps others in these games :)

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  9. Oh, wait a minute guys, don´t get me wrong. I don't want to bash on Nordinho and its members. Just wanted to create a friendly rivalry between them and us. But I guess 'them' and 'us' isn't really the right term to use since a lot of you guys are members/posters on Nordinho too.
    Anyway don't mind me; my English is not good enough to explain what I meant and just for fun (because I mentioned 'them' and 'us') here's another link totaly not related to the the riddle and only slightly related to this topic;
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcG47CpsU6c

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  10. @S-T hee hee....rivalry is good...we beat the games really well :) I feel sorry for the game-makers! We destroy their work within minutes! :)

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  11. @ST not taken seriously!! And that song? Think I still know people who sit in dark rooms listening to that album! Lol and still "smoking"!!
    The gnome was better.

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  12. we are lucky to have Secret Pirate joining us :) he will always be a great help with riddles.....give him a warm welcome :)

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  13. hey SP :) glad you made it :D

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  14. So SP you get thru Lvl 33?

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  15. I double posted at Nord.....slap my wrist!

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  16. @watchtheJon @Angua posted a message for you.
    Sorry meant Jonthewatch.... Did have a quick look at your details....

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  17. Level 33, translate the symbols to letters, then follow the source clue for each pair of letters (1st symbol of each row, 2nd symbol of each row etc) and see how many letters you have to go forward or back in the alphabet...

    Then apply that difference to the numbers given and get a word. ;)

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  18. watchthejon....thewatchjon and jonwatchthe are ready to sue! lol I am jon and I am ready for help with this game ( and many others)

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  19. I'm here, a bit in the background, laughing at comments, hoping noone from EG24 or Nordinho takes the "fight" serious, and crying a bit when I'm still staring at that crossed beetle. No new ideas, so hoping for some input from someone that understands the level.

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  20. @Secret-Pirate, we DO solve them for fun, but solving them together and leaving noone behind. We don't post exact answers, but help as much as is needed for anyone to pass any level. THAT is what I call a funnier way to play than to be alone on the top.

    Also, when a riddle is old and there is noone around to ask for PM's or papers, it's great to have a site to visit for some extra help. If someone gets spoiled in a few levels but still enjoys to play, I don't see the harm in that.
    And, to solve 33 levels, we needed more than 600 posts... it's not like we don't spend time on it.

    This is a great riddle, be welcome to tell that to your friend!

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  21. I agree Ellie...it is a great riddle and we are a great team....we may give strong clues when needed but we play by the rules. Yay EG24!

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  22. Amused by all the "yelling"....

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  23. I was trying to keep people interested in the game and keep the game alive! I shall not participate any further.

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  24. @Secret Pirate, I'm sorry that you don't agree with our way of playing. I think, when it's about riddle games the levels are a bit "old" already when someone solved them the first time. I won't spend many days here, coming back to read if there is a need of help, and not many others will either. I don't like to leave only saying something like "I got lvl X".
    I could post less hints until someone asks for it though, but if there are hints and a person still don't get it we need to help more and there is no spoiler-function to use here.
    I think that if the author disagrees with us too, he/she should tell, and... well, I guess I might quit playing as well. Sorry to see you leaving @jon!

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  25. @Secret Pirate, sorry to interrupt, but...
    It was actually me who posted the "how to do" for level 33. I was trying to help you, since I thought you were stuck at it, despite all the help already available here (I know you have just joined, but I'm sure you got more than what we have here for help in private messages).
    Please note that I have not posted an answer, players still have to go through the level to get the password. Which means we all still play it! And enjoy it. Better than quitting, don't you think?
    OK, back to my corner now...

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  26. I wrote down a lot of things as try-out to a real comment, but it all comes down to the same old question; No hints, no spoilers, no direct answers etc. because it's spoiling the game.
    And it's the same answer again; you can read hints, spoilers or answers or not, it's your own decision.
    But this is just a short answer, still thinking about a real respond.

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  27. We all finished "yelling" yet? Good lets work out Lvl 34!! Hell I have even found out that Pinocchio was involved with beetle calling!! LOL

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  28. @Secret Pirate, you're right; answers and passwords shouldn't be allowed to be posted. I stopped playing the Last Enigma one when I found it not fun for me to play it anymore and I'm not going to it to verify if what you say is accurate.
    We here like to play along and leave enough help for the ones in need of it willing to read it AND without having to "beg." I can also say that straight answers and passwords are given in PM's at some other sites. Isn't it discernible too? The way I see it, it's kind of a worse thing to do/have, don't you think? So, what's the problem with leaving the help (hints or how-to-do walkthroughs, pick your choice) in the open available for everyone? Riddles shouldn't be for a selective bunch of people only. It's the EG24 way... it's a successful and FUN way to play.

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  29. and @Michael, you're damn right! We should get back to the solving, with the best possible help we all can get (from ourselves or not). Prides aside.

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  30. @Michael, I'm still googling for the X-bug, but nothing better this far. There are lots of jokes like "what do you call a...", but nothing that fits.
    Read lots of insect facts this far though.

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  31. great Edgar! can we play now? Stop fighting and play!!!!!!

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  32. Farewell @Secret Pirate! Welcome back to play with us any time you like. We don't bite a lot either most of the times. I hear what you say, but think it's up to the creator to say it him/herself if the same opinions goes there.

    Now, in Wiki-answers I got this:
    Are bugs insects?
    - No, they are not.....only insects with either a V or X on their backs are bugs.
    Well, not helping me...

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  33. Sorry, no, not for me.
    This is not the way I like to comment and play (IMHO, this is not the EG24 way and there's lots more to say about what to post or not to post, but it seems everybody is fine with how it went)
    Anyway, I wish you all lots of fun with this game but for me it´s over.
    Not that´s important, wasn´t much of a help in this game anyway.

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  34. So here we are again with the question:
    What do you call a black beetle with a white cross?
    Cecil? Sir?
    Will point out the cross looks to be turned at right angles or might even come from a flag?
    Started thinking bodyparts in order with an x in it?
    And LOL google "pinocchio beetle calling"!!
    Have tried all sorts of stupid things.. includes "angrybeetle" etc

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  35. That's interesting Michael. Now, do "bugs" seem to have an X on their backs.... really?
    http://www.outsideeducators.com/Beetles%20and%20Bugs.html

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  36. Well @Michael, I tried "I call my ex back", which felt kind of stuped.
    You have some interesting ideas there.
    Cornwall has a flag with black and a white cross.

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  37. Then we have crusaders...

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  38. LOL Ellie! Did you???? Ehm... I should keep a better eye on you...

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  39. Now I anagrammed the first letters of the body parts and got Waltham. There is a place called Waltham cross, but no go.

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  40. level 6 anyone? still cant figure it out

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  41. Even tried Xing, railway crossing and similar...
    But the bug idea is interesting. Didnt know about the back markings and I used to work for border quarantine!! LOL
    And saw the St Piran flag (cornish) but the cross is wrong..

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  42. @trinketlady25, read my post from:
    2/17/11 7:12 AM
    You have 4 sets of numbers. Do the same with each of the sets individually to get 4 letters.

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  43. ty @Ellie, although I still dont get it :( nvm :)

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  44. @trinketlady25, if you draw lines between the numbers you have got, you will see that they give you letters. For example if you have numbers 74123, that would be an L, using a code pad that looks like:
    789
    456
    123

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  45. Great @trinketlady! Catch up please and save us from the x-rated bug on lvl 34!

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  46. @trinketlady25, YW :-)
    ...and keep stuck (to the game) ;-)

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  47. took a break and stuck on level 14.
    dont understand all your posts :(
    a litle help?

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  48. I wish I could play it, now; this looks good!
    Hey-ho! ;)

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  49. Is that the one with a large L and a small red + at the bottom?

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  50. @Michael yes it is
    add l in htm right?
    then it asks for password for last level

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  51. LOL I did warn you @rookwings... How long have I been at this?

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  52. @trinket totally got yet? Including password? Hope so as did that a while ago now...

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  53. Now on level 23. this is crazy! :D

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  54. Isnt it @Trinket You got thru lvl 25 yet? we all got stuck there for a while til a clue was provided...

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  55. Will repeat clue just received... Lvl 34 "X" is a number. TY @SP
    Personally need some sleep!

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  56. Good morning, people! I know this conversation is a long time over, but I had to throw this in.

    A.EG24 is a "relevant" site and

    B.There is a social aspect to EG24 that we all enjoy. It's not a site where you play alone. Once you've caught a live game here you don't go back. You always try to catch another one, not because it's a game you've been waiting for, but because alkmar might get out his guitar, zoz might write a song about it, Ellie might teach you new tricks, Edgar, bigtank, and small-tool make you laugh and help you along, jon may turn into feline and back again, and most of us will stick around to help others long after we're done. It's just how we roll. We are a true community and don't just play together we genuinely like each other and are happy to see each other on every game. We post what we've tried already so that another player/friend won't bang their heads on their desks trying all the same things for an hour and give up. We post walkthroughs (on escapes) for later players who are not able to play with us live, and a lot of the time on a game we're stuck on, we hang out and make each other laugh and that can go on for a very long time. Then when others come to play, they read the comments like a story and also have a laugh. I for one, have a better day based on going through the comments some days. Or by being there when all the funny is happening.

    So, yes, I sometimes go to nord for help b/c the fact remains that they are much quicker at riddles. However, I've also helped. I helped one of their best riddlers once and then got in trouble by the moderator for double posting. THAT is ridiculous. There is no rivalry here, small-tool and I were only suggesting that it would be fun to finish first for once.

    Sorry, short statement went long. Now back to staring at this beetle's a**.

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  57. WOW! LOL, that was a long comment! Sorry. :)

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  58. Ah ha! I have been playing for a long time on EG24 and have finally worked out how to post! Sorry I am no help on 34 yet, but I really have appreciated all of the help up until this point. Some levels were easy enough to work out on my own, but some have been completely impossible. So I for one vote for the hints!!!

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  59. Hi @Hellentroy! I do wish they would fix this thing of going to page one when you post though. Hope you catch up soon as it appears I am alone here at the moment and don't know what I'm doing lol. :)

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  60. Failing miserably at 34. I have tried everything from scientific names to Volkswagen...the number ten isn't helping either!

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  61. I wonder if it's a joke? What do you call 10... can't find it though. :s

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  62. Herbie the Love Bug's number was 53...nothing

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  63. I thought it might be a joke too! I even thought "X marks the spot" and tried buried treasure and booty...hahahaha.

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  64. Hey there @mkganda!! Must be an answer here!! It did come from Nordinho after all...

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  65. @Michael HI!!! What do you think? I was thinking maybe an entomology joke? I don't know though. A little lost on this one. I wonder if the ... as the title is anything we should care about.

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  66. what do you call...an TEN a**

    Me making up a really bad bug joke lol

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  67. Had that title before! Inclined to believe the tip but did get stuck thinking about the difference between bugs and beetles!
    So X could be anything from 10 to multiple beetles!
    Or bugs for that matter.. And nothing in source!

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  68. an TEN na?? Oh no this is slipping....

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  69. Is it bad that I laughed then?

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  70. The hint about the X was from Mishu which means we're missing something. Mishu gives great hints.

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  71. button (a butt ten) Oh no...I'm losing brain cells as we speak...:s

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  72. lol...there really is a button beetle...so sad, not the answer.

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  73. got this tip, but not sure what it means yet.

    "Do you get the b*** name? If so, 10th a****."
    Thanks, Boke!

    Let's work it out.

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  74. Anybody still around? Don't know what the a-word is.

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  75. @mkganda, "jon may turn into feline and back again"? ROFL!!! Jon loves riddles, I try not to log him off if I want to post a comment (when he takes a break and I steal the PC :P).
    It's not a case of double personality, we are two separate people, lol! We just happen to live together. ;) You can "blame" EG24 for that too! We met here, in the chatbox. :D
    I think you knew all that, but it made me laugh a lot! I imagined you calling the men in white to put Jon in a straight jacket, hahahaha! Or his "other personality", me! :P
    And I agree to all your post, including the part about staring at the beetle's hind part. It's making me cross-eyed, but back to the game! :D

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  76. @feline LOL! I figured you were just together. I think it's funny!

    I'm thinking 10th a**** could be alias? It has a lot of names, but haven't found a list with 10, so maybe not.

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  77. GOT IT! Don't think of the specific bug, but what kind of bug and (I'll add a letter or 2 to this) the 10th al**m. DOH!!

    35

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  78. It is funny! :D

    Anyway, just to avoid confusion about the beetle, it was once called Passalus cornutus, but now it's name is Odontotaenius disjunctus. So, if you see any of these names, it's the same bug. (Enough confusion the way it is already!)
    No idea as to what the A word is, but I don't know where boke is from, so no idea if he didn't make a typo there (not saying he did, just considering all possibilities). :)

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  79. I think I'm close on 35, but tells me to "combine". Combine what?

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  80. @feline look at comment above yours...beAtle 10th al**m

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  81. Need to know what the .20206 means I think. ??

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  82. By simple conversion it seems to be clear, but it's not? wth?

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  84. Yes, viewing the font now and trying to make words out of our image. Not easy for me.

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  86. 37 now...

    For 35: Simple number/letter conversions of title and #s below and google it. Convert image to letters, answer the question, and enter it + name of f***

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  87. @faltu It's asking a question.

    SPOwhoIisLtheEdeveloperR

    Enter the right answer + i******s :)

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  88. 37 looks time consuming. :s

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  89. Good morning! So good to see you back again @mkganda! And thanks for your long post!
    Welcome here to posting @Hellentroy! And welcome to the game!
    Now... GREAT!!! @mkganda that you solved lvl 34!! I'll try to figure out what you mean in your hints, don't understand them yet lol... give me an hour or so :)

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  90. Thanks again @mkganda!!! I need coffee, but figured out what al**m is lol. Loading 35!

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  91. Hi @Ellie! Think of the band not the bug...10th a****

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  92. Thank you mkganda. I was busy with decoding the font. And got that after lots of error.

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  93. Now, I got the first word for 35 but it tells me to combine. I thought the game was called s**** i*******, but that's not correct.

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  94. Ok, found out its a font... should have read your comments above @mkganda. Now moving on with it.

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  95. Must find i*******+page title and then decode image.

    google i*******.ttf

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  96. Thanks for 34 @mkganda!!!
    Big hug!! :D

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  97. Loading 36, and all confused by the different invaders in my head.

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  98. @Edgar ((hugs)) back!

    @Ellie 36 is easy peezy.

    Trying to work out this cipher I've never used before on 37 :s

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  99. I've got total gibberish

    janxlrvbgonckr ??? LOL!

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  100. LOL @mkganda!! Well, that's more than what I got this far. We'll solve this one :)

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  101. aha! working it backwards. Upper right and lower left for given letters.

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  102. Level 37:
    -Divide the text into pairs (GP; MF; TJ; UH; MQ; QY; OC)
    -Find the first letter of each pair in the (yellow) upper right section and the second letter in the (yellow) bottom left section.
    -Use then the letters that intersect with both: the GP pair should give you HI
    Hope is enough for a helpful hint.

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  103. Got it on 38 now


    37 is a 4 square cipher. We have the encrypted letters at the bottom. Take them 2 at a time and start in the upper right (yellow) square and draw a line to connect the 1st letter (G) to the 2nd letter (P) in the lower left. To decode, complete the square. The two corners in the upper left and lower right squares are the ones you want.

    First two are GP=HI

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  104. Thanks @Edgar!! I forgot to use intersections, only went for symmetry. Loading 38 :D

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  105. Thanks @mkganda too :D!!

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  106. Great you had it too @mk!
    Let's work 38 out now!

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  107. LOL @Edgar! Same track!

    The symbol for 38 could be chinese zodiac "pig"

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  108. So, pigpen?? But it isn't... unless we're translating between different version.

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  109. I thought maybe they were cryptograms. Like Pig "blank" b/c it says cipher...combine...as in combine with pig? Not working yet though.

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  110. If they are cryptograms, the first one is century.

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  111. :s wrong as usual, I think lol

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  112. @mkganda, that sounds good, but how did you get century? I get hundreds of words from the first one. Or do you integrate Pig somehow?

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  113. I will go back to pigpen. Got NEWOXCR. from the first row, but maybe it's about translating from more than one of the pig pen versions. Looking for better words.

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  114. Had to take a call, back now. I just went to the solver at PH, but they don't work with pig anyway. I think you're right.

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  115. Yes, @mkganda, it seems there is "pig" and a pen in the pic, but im still having trouble how to translate. Getting gibberish, but on the other hand it could be anagrams.

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  116. I'm getting gibberish as well. Anagramming too would almost just be mean. 3 versions=lot of work.

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  117. A help on 35, please? I am trying to translate the picture, but I am getting symbols and characters that mean nothing for some of them... Anyone got a page with definite letters for all the little aliens? TIA!
    BTW, great job on 34! :D

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  118. @Feline, there seems to be different versions. This page is useful:
    http://www.dailyfreefonts.com/fonts/info/572-Invaders.html

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  119. Now I got a word for first row, translating from pigpen 2 to pigpen 3 then anagram. I have no idea if this is the way. Will move on.

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  120. Okay, all I can think is that we're going from one to another with each word? Can't find a word at all and what with the "." on some? I assumed before that all that came before a . would be together, but the last one would have one then, right? dazed and confused.

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  121. @Ellie Way to go!!! Will follow in your genius footsteps! :D

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  122. Yes @mkganda, I'm a bit confused by the . as well. I thought maybe we should change translating way there, but I get nothing from only the second row, so maybe it means to add 2nd and 3rd row. The last row could stand for itself. I'll try last row now.

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  123. Message from the ever so lovely Chantilly:

    "For 38, look at your keyboard"

    working it out...

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  124. First letter is C. Trace the patterns on your keyboard. :D

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  125. hmm...actually the 1st one made sense and then...LOL!

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  126. Thanks @mkganda!! Never thought of drawing lines here. Great! Will solve this now.

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  127. It's doing great @mk! And the "." actually shows which symbols should include a dot in them to decipher with pigpen, but... still not a decent word here... hm...

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  128. Oh...clever! So if the dot is on the first one, would it be J?

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  129. Finally got it!! Anagram what you get. Now, my next level wont load... server not found.

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  130. umm...nvm...losing it here lol

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  131. There it is! Thanks for the assistance mk and Ellie! Onto 39!
    @mk, drawn lines are to get pigpen symbols. Decode with Pigpen #2 and then anagram!

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  132. LOL @mkganda, did you get anything yet? Use the second version.

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  133. And 39 finally loaded. Hm... staring at a riddle.

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  134. LOL, got 6 letters there that anagrammed to the name of another riddle game, but that wasn't the answer.

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  135. I was on the right track... got yet another riddle... loading 40 :)

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  136. I don't have it yet. Which version?

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  137. @mkganda, 2nd, then anagram.

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  138. thanks, Ellie, I got it now. 40! 2 days and 20 levels to go! lol...

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  139. Not understanding 40 yet. Made some calculations but I really have no idea what I'm doing.

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  140. e=mc squared and I'm out! Need to go anyway, please leave me a hint on this one. Math=not my strong suit.

    Good luck and thank you!

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  141. e=mc sq. in the source. See you later!

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  142. Thanks @mkganda!!! I missed that part of the source. Still dont know what to do though lol. See you later!

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  143. I'm into something now!!
    The first column is "m" and second one is "c"
    Calculate "e" for each pair and then do the math.
    Enter it in the upper box.

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  144. Thanks @Edgar! I only tried to calculate M first, then C... never combined them. Now to do 2 more of these?? Well, solved one at least.

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  145. Argh!! You have to do the same thing 3 times, and to start over if you make a miscalculation (like it just happened to me!) Hmmmmm...

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  146. Thanks for the page, Ellie, it really helped! But now I got another clue asking about the f*** used and, for the life of me, I cannot find it...
    And if the riddle creator has made different versions, (hoping to make our lives more difficult, maybe?), then it's not so much fun anymore... I like playing in a group, not by myself, and different versions make it a lot more difficult!
    I am really thinking about quiting, which is a shame, for I usually dislike riddles, but was enjoying this one... :(

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  147. ^^^ That was for level 35 (still stuck on it!)
    Really frustrated here...

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  148. Solved lvl 40 now. I liked it, but solving one should have been enough, not three...

    @Feline, you already have the f***... that is what I posted to you.
    I think, if you got that word, which asks you for the f*** you are almost done.
    The answer is to combine the word with the word you have from using the numbers below the picture.
    Answer: t****i*******
    Please tell me if that wasn't enough, and I'll try to make sense of it.

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  149. @Feline, I don't think there are different versions here, seems to be the same so we can still help each other.
    Did you get the word from the numbers below the screen (it's in the name of the game too).
    When you enter it it tells you to "combine" and if you only enter the other word it tells you to find the "f***". So use both of those words together.
    Maybe even more confusing?

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  150. Update: got level 35. Not happy about the answer, it didn't come up anywhere in any of my searches... (I don't think I am too stupid, used only the main, obvious keywords in the searches).
    I know there was the C*****e clue, but that came with only the in*****s word, so it was misleading (leading you to think you had to combine the page title with the numbers, which you did, but not to get the password).
    Maybe my brain is not meant to get riddles and the clues, I don't know... :(

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  151. @Feline, your brain is perfect for this!! Please, stay and play :D!!

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  152. @fe, I personally feel happy for having you struggling along...

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  153. Found the same pic in level 41, hope someone can find the answer quicker
    http://www.efunda.com/formulae/fluids/manometer.cfm

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  154. Thanks for the link @Edgar! Now, could you tell me how to use: ON1_OSUG1DQ...? lol

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  155. @Ellie, yes, I understand now what the author meant with the clues given when you input the words (C*****e and in*****s), but like I said, there was a misleading clue, at least for me. Without Jon's help I am useless, lol!
    You are a GREAT help, though, always with clear clues. :) Now staring at a bunch of years, looking for months for the magazine? I'm lost again, I'm hopeless! :P

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  156. Oh, wait, could "M" stand for something else...? Hmmm... *Think, brain, think!*

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  157. Lol @Feline, without the help others there are so many things I wouldn't get. We make a great team together! I also didn't like that level very much.
    For the level with the years, the title is important.
    The M** of the Y***, then when you have a good list you need to consider the numbers below the picture. Get 9 letters.

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  158. You need a list of persons...

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  159. Yeap! Lol, Ellie, I actually got it before seeing your hint, that is amazing, haha! But keep on top of me, please! Thanks! Onto 37 now. :D

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  160. Great @Feline! That's the best way, but leaving the clues for others to come. 37 took a while, but both mkganda and Edgar left great help above.

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  161. Totally stuck on lvl 41. Staring at a manometer, a code(?) and need lots of words. Have no idea how to work on this and googling didn't give me anything good this far.

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  162. Lol, thanks for the support, Ellie and Edgar!
    I think I have caught up (with loads of help!). Stuck at 41 too.
    I think I might send the link for my dad to take a look, lol! For science gadgets, he is an encyclopedia! :P

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  163. Thanks mk, too, and everyone that left hints. Big grin on my face! Much happier now. :D
    For 41, I found that the thing is called U tube. No clue as for the weird text yet.

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  164. Thanks @Feline, went to the "tube-site" to enter the weird text, but nothing. I'm waiting for ideas to hit me and in the meantime, searching for numbers, letters etc in the more "normal" games lol.

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  165. I can "translate" some of the text to words, like
    n+1(one) could be "none". U could be "you" and g+1 could be "gone" but im still getting nothing from searching the tube-site.

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  166. Sigh! I'm probably on the totally wrong track here, but just found:
    Several names for the number 0 include "zero", "cipher", "naught", "nought", "love", "duck", "nil", "zilch", "zip", and (the letter) "o" (often spelled as the exclamation "oh").

    Well, now I can translate to "love none under loves you gone the queue".
    Great, eh..?

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  167. I think the first one is number 1 (0n1) and the second is letter L in lower case (GlD)...
    Where did you get "love" from, Ellie? Lol!
    I got a youtube video for that sequence, but can't relate it to the u tube (plants vs zombies game? Hahaha!).

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  168. Right @Feline! It must be an L! Lol, there were so many words for the number zero, but the one I thought most apropriate was love :)
    Thank you for plants and zombies!! Will have a look at them.

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  169. Ah, sorry! Missed "love" from your list of zeros... :P

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  170. Oh, oh, oh! Just had an insight... "U tube", "youtube"... Maybe it does relate? Here is the first link on the search: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0N1_0SUGlDQ
    Checking the others now... :)

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  171. GREAT @Feline!!! You did it!! Well... partly :)
    Watch that video!! Look for the letters you need from there. I entered a word, but need something more. Got a clue from the passwordbox.

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  172. Hahaha... love your insight! It was you who gave me that one with your first U tube, but i was wrong with the letter L.

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  173. Ellie, but what letters? I am confused, so many words to look at in the lyrics... An extra hint, please? :)

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