Table of Contents:GENERAL TIPS AND OVERVIEWMain menuNew game: Start a new game by selecting one of five profiles. The profile is used to save and load games. Switch between profiles by left clicking them. You can see a summary of the previous game by selecting the summary photo in the top window.Load game: Switch between the profiles to see any games that have been saved.
Select the saved game and then click the load button to load it.Options: Configure subtitles, rotation speed, object information, brightness, overall volume, music volume, sound effects volume and voice volume.Credits: View the list of individuals involved in the creation of this game. Press the spacebar to return to the main menu.Gallery: View all of the animations that have been unlocked by playing the game.Quit the game: Select yes to return to Windows or no to return to the main menu.ControlsWhile playing the game as either Mina or Jep, move the mouse to look around the locations. When the cursor moves over a hotspot it will change to an icon.
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Left click the mouse to interact with a hotspot. Right click the mouse to bring up the game menu.
Both the game menu and the icons are described in more detail below.Game menuThe game menu is accessed by right clicking the mouse while playing the game. The buttons on the left side of the screen from top to bottom are:Menu: Return to the main menu of the game.Inventory: View and interact with any items that have been collected. See the inventory section below for a more detailed explanation of this section.Documents: View any documents that have been found in the game.Goals: View the current objective and any previous objectives.Shortcuts: The shortcut option becomes available at a certain point in the game so that you can travel quickly between locations.Dialogues: View current and previous conversations.Puttering about: View any item combinations that have been completed.InventoryThe inventory window consists of seven pages that can be switched between by selecting the tabs at the top of the window.
All objects that are collected are automatically added to the transit area of the inventory window. From here, you can either organise the items by placing them into a page on the inventory by yourself or press the auto button to store them automatically. Some objects can be combined by selecting the item using it on another item in the inventory. Sometimes three or even four items can be used in order to make one new object.
Refer to the item combinations at the bottom of this section for more information.Some objects in the inventory will have a small white box at the bottom-right corner of the image, which means that the object can be disassembled. To do this, select the object with the white box and then select the disassemble icon at the bottom-right corner of the inventory window.Below the auto button at the right side a blue bar is displayed. This is the pride bar, which will stay at the maximum level unless easy mode is selected on some of the mini-games. The counter below the pride bar is the coping score, which increases with most positive actions that are made in the game.A picture of Jep and Mina is shown at the bottom-left corner of the inventory window and a health gauge is also displayed.