You are all seriously overthinking this one. Google is your friend.
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You mean the sudoku numbers? Nope... I googled every combination of those numbers and the letters they might represent, but didn't find anything that worked for me. I had to rely on hints from other people here *sniffle*.Originally posted by CryptosOut of curiosity, did you guys understand the significance of the numbers in this level? Or not? and by the way, the band is from vancouver.
You wanna give us a hint on the significance? I'm curious about that.I reject your reality and substitute my own!
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The story of my life, Jack. Actually, I've remained pretty loose on this level. Just haven't had time to focus. I've googled the fence clue but have to go back for a closer examination. Level 28, the unwelcome visit, was the one that got me flustered. Lookinkg forward to level 32, which, I gather, has a sudoku puzzle in it.Originally posted by jackYou are all seriously overthinking this one. Google is your friend.
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I think he is referring to level 30, the house that J. built, but I've been confused before. The level numbers come from their forum. A handy reference device, no?Originally posted by pktickerYou mean the sudoku numbers? Nope... I googled every combination of those numbers and the letters they might represent, but didn't find anything that worked for me. I had to rely on hints from other people here *sniffle*.
You wanna give us a hint on the significance? I'm curious about that.
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Where do we overthinking?Originally posted by jackYou are all seriously overthinking this one. Google is your friend.
As i understand we should look for the fence and whatever corresponde to it but this searching leads to nothing but i'm still working on this problem. Hoping i'm walking the right direction.
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The most simple thing is to translate first letters "Breaking the fences down" in to numbers using the phone. But it dosn't work.Originally posted by kuangYou're assuming that there is actually a cipher to solve on this level - sometimes it's far simpler than that and the answer is right in front of your face
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Don't quote ME, but googling "Breaking the fences down" IS the way to go. Got it, and on to sudoku, level 32.Originally posted by ProdigyThe most simple thing is to translate first letters "Breaking the fences down" in to numbers using the phone. But it dosn't work.
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Told you that you were overthinking it, didn't I. The easiest ones can be the hardest to solve sometimes. Especially in a game like this where we always look for the hardest possible solution. If it hadn't been for kuang I would have been stuck there a long time too.
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I was the same with the level where you had to get out of the locked hut in the airfield. I know what the device you make does in real life, that it couldn't possibly do what it did in the game, and that it's probably the last thing you'd use in a room full of barrels of gasoline so I didnt even consider it
I needed someone to point out that this wasn't reality and to stop trying too hard
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That's funny, because when I saw all that junk in the room I went almost immediately to the requisite device (too many old movies?), giving no thought to what could, should, or would actually happen. It's a funny old world. BTW, the sudoku of level 32 wasn't bad. Now to find out what to do (if anything) with the new info.Originally posted by kuangI was the same with the level where you had to get out of the locked hut in the airfield. I know what the device you make does in real life, that it couldn't possibly do what it did in the game, and that it's probably the last thing you'd use in a room full of barrels of gasoline so I didnt even consider it
I needed someone to point out that this wasn't reality and to stop trying too hard 
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Heh, yeah - I suppose expectations have a lot to do with it.. like people who think their computer must be no good because it doesn't constantly beep like the ones in the films
If you've ever seen one of those items go off in real life you'll notice that they actually have very little force and are only designed to spread the contents around and set fire to them - not the sort of thing you'd do in a confined space full of gasoline barrels
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I do agree that I wouldn't have done that in real life. But typing in somthing like breakthebottleandslowlycutaholeintotherottenwoodof thewallofthecabinthatislargeenoughtofitthroughandt hentrytoslipthroughunnoticed.htm seemed at bit too long for me to put in.
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