PANDORA'S BOX WALKTHROUGH (PC)
version 1.0 (November 10, 2001)
by SunnerGehn
[email protected]
and
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Contents
========
1.0 Introduction
2.0 Complete Walkthrough
2.0.1 Some Helpful Info On Pandora's Box
2.0.2 How The Guide Is Set Up
2.1 Maui
2.1.1 New York
2.1.2 Cairo
2.1.3 Madrid
2.1.4 Paris
2.1.5 Honolulu
2.1.6 Maui's Challenge
2.2 Puck
2.2.1 Lusaka
2.2.2 Rio de Janeiro
2.2.3 Philadelphia
2.2.4 St. Petersburg
2.2.5 London
2.2.6 Puck's Challenge
2.3 Eris
2.3.1 Instanbul
2.3.2 Paris
2.3.3 Machu Picchu
2.3.4 Kyoto
2.3.5 Athens
2.3.6 Eris's Challenge
2.4 Coyote
2.4.1 Moscow
2.4.2 Delhi
2.4.3 Florence
2.4.4 Sydney
2.4.5 Santa Fe
2.4.6 Coyote's Challenge
2.5 Monkey
2.5.1 Jerusalem
2.5.2 Milan
2.5.3 Berlin
2.5.4 Tahiti
2.5.5 Shanghai
2.5.6 Monkey's Challenge
2.6 Anansi
2.6.1 Tokyo
2.6.2 Dublin
2.6.3 Amsterdam
2.6.4 San Francisco
2.6.5 Nairobi
2.6.6 Anansi's Challenge
2.7 Raven
2.7.1 Rome
2.7.2 Mexico City
2.7.3 Bangkok
2.7.4 Vienna
2.7.5 Vancouver
2.7.6 Raven's Challenge
3.0 The CHISLER Cheat
4.0 My Pandora's Box Walkthrough Website
5.0 Complete List of Puzzle Titles
6.0 Interlock Solutions
7.0 Trickster Stories
7.1 Maui's Story
7.2 Puck's Story
7.3 Eris' Story
7.4 Coyote's Story
7.5 Monkey's Story
7.6 Anansi's Story
7.7 Raven's Story
8.0 Not-So-Boring Credits
1.0 Introduction
====================
The gods gave Pandora many gifts: beauty, cleverness, curiosity, but
their most dangerous gift was a beautiful puzzle box. When opened, it
would release the spirits of chaos and mischief into the world, which
is exactly what they wanted. And so it was that seven Tricksters
escaped and scattered to the ends of the earth, hiding pieces of the
box and scrambling everything it touched. Follow the Tricksters around
the world, find the missing pieces, and return them to Pandora's Box...
2.0 Complete Walkthrough
============================
Following is the complete walkthrough to Pandora's Box. If you don't
want to spoil any of the game, turn back now. This document will get
you to the end of the game in seconds flat.
2.0.1 Some Helpful Info On Pandora's Box
==========================================
Be sure to e-mail me if any of the info below is incorrect or you know
of some other interesting thing that can go in this section.
Lens Bender does not appear until Level 4, and Interlock doesn't appear
until Level 6.
Trickster Challenges will start to have two or more puzzles to it
starting on Level 5.
No Puzzle Piece in the entire game ever resides under an Image Hole
puzzle (Now THAT'S a relief!!!)
On Level 5, all puzzle pieces either reside under Outer Layer or
Interlock.
The maximum number of Free Puzzle Tokens you can ever get in the game
is 52. 35 for completing every puzzle (since each 10 gets you one) and
17 puzzle tokens scattered under different puzzles.
There are 65 Hint Tokens in the game.
Trickster puzzles take three free puzzle tokens to be automatically
solved. But for the later Trickster puzzles that have more puzzles
within them, it's three puzzle tokens for each puzzle within it.
This trick is rather well known, but since Timed Challenges are pretty
much everywhere starting from Level 2, save your game before you take a
Timed Challenge (let's face it, you'll stumble upon one sooner or later
and there isn't much you can do to escape it once you find it). That
way, if you lose the Timed Challenge, you can load your previously
saved game to try it again. Plus, since completing a timed challenge
under the time limit shows you where the puzzle piece is hidden,
there's not much point in completing it fast enough if you already know
where the puzzle piece is.
GLITCH: Save a game when you're in a Trickster puzzle, such as Maui's
Challenge. Then load up that saved game file and press the Back button.
For some reason, the game will think you completed another puzzle. I don't know
if this always works, but you might as well give it a try.
GRAPHIC GLITCH: When you receive the fourth puzzle piece to any level
(sometimes third), immediately move your mouse over the center image
(the one with the trickster's face on it) while the animation to the
puzzle piece is playing. You should see only half of the trickster face
light up.
GLITCH: Using the Chisler cheat, change the Level parameter to
something other than the level you're on. Like always, you won't see a
change until you go to another screen. There are a few glitches (or
graphic glitches) that can come when you do this:
1. If you enter a city (for the sake of entering another screen) that
will not be available on the level you're going to, that not being
anything to worry about unless you're entering Paris, you won't see any
puzzle icons when you go there and the game will inform you that you've
completed all the puzzles in that city although you didn't.
2. After finding the puzzle pieces in a few cities, use the Chisler
cheat to skip to the next level. You'll notice that the names of the
cities in the previous level are still on the Map Screen. And in some
cases, you can still go to those previous cities. This works without
finding the pieces first too, where you'll just see the city names pop
up. By doing this to every level, you can get the names of all 34
cities in the game to appear on the Map Screen (34 because Paris is
encountered twice).
3. For something really interesting, change the level parameter while
in a level and attempt to select a puzzle. Usually doing this will
kick you out of Pandora's Box immediately, but other things may happen.
For example, the game might think the puzzle you're on is a timed
challenge, complete with the sound effects to go along with it, though
no time will be listed (i.e. Complete this puzzle in under .), and
you'll be kicked out afterwards anyway. By the way, do NOT do this to
any game file you want to remain safe. Doing this glitch will corrupt
whatever game file you did it in, although Pandora's Box will attempt
(and usually succeed) at loading up the last good version of the file.
How it does that when it only saves one copy of your game is beyond me.
To download an example of a corrupt file, go to
http://www.geocities.com/pandorasboxwalkthrough/corrupt.zip
4. Usually other interesting effects can pop up, such as glitching the
game where all ten puzzle icons are the same (i.e. all Outer Layer
icons). One very weird effect is when you get any number of puzzle
pieces in one level, then while on the screen that shows the puzzle
pieces, use the Chisler cheat to skip to the next level and press the
Back button. When you arrive at a city in the next level, the puzzle
pieces will OVERLAP the game screen itself. They're functional, too,
so for example, you can see part of Puck's story on the main screen of
Lusaka, with the seagull icon from the last level overlapping.
2.0.2 How The Guide Is Set Up
===============================
Beginning for each level walkthrough, you'll see a list of the puzzle
types along with numbers next to them. These show how many times the
certain puzzle appears in the level. Then after that, the total number
of Free Puzzles and Hints in the level are listed.
For each city, you'll see a chart. This refers to the setup of the
puzzles in the city. Also listed is what's below each puzzle.
free= Free Puzzle
hint= Hint
puzz= Puzzle Piece
#:##= Timed Challenge (the number says how much time you're given)
Here's what each of the puzzle abbreviations means:
FP= Focus Point FF= Find and Fill
RO= Rotascope OL= Outer Layer
OV= Overlap JS= Jesse's Strips
SL= Slices LB= Lens Bender
IH= Image Hole IL= Interlock
2.1 Maui
============
FOCUS POINT: 13
ROTASCOPE: 6
OVERLAP: 15
SLICES: 3
IMAGE HOLE: 5
FIND AND FILL: 6
OUTER LAYER: 2
FREE PUZZLES: 3
HINTS: 8
2.1.1 New York 2.1.2 Cairo
================ =============
------------------------ ------------------------
| FP | RO | OV | OV | FP | | FP | SL | RO | OV | FP |
| | | |free| | | | |hint|puzz|hint|
|------------------------| |------------------------|
| FP | OV | FP | OV | RO | | OV | SL | FP | SL | OV |
|puzz| | | |hint| | | | | | |
------------------------ ------------------------
2.1.3 Madrid 2.1.4 Paris
============== =============
------------------------ ------------------------
| OV | FP | IH | IH | OV | | FP | RO | OV | FF | FF |
| | | |hint| | | | |free| | |
|------------------------| |------------------------|
| IH | FP | IH | OV | RO | | OV | FF | FP | OV | FF |
|hint| | |puzz| | |hint| | | |puzz|
------------------------ ------------------------
2.1.5 Honolulu 2.1.6 Maui's Challenge
================ ========================
------------------------
| OV | FF | FP | FP | IH | Title: Tropical Fish
|free|hint| | |hint|
|------------------------| Puzzle Type: Overlap
| OL | FF | RO | OV | OL |
|puzz| | | | |
------------------------
2.2 Puck
============
FOCUS POINT: 6
ROTASCOPE: 10
OVERLAP: 6
SLICES: 4
IMAGE HOLE: 6
FIND AND FILL: 5
OUTER LAYER: 5
JESSE'S STRIPS: 8
FREE PUZZLES: 3
HINTS: 10
2.2.1 Lusaka 2.2.2 Philadelphia
============== ====================
------------------------ ------------------------
| OV | JS | RO | IH | SL | | FP | RO | OV | OV | SL |
| |2:00| |hint|hint| |2:30| |hint| |hint|
|------------------------| |------------------------|
| OL | RO | FF | JS | RO | | FF | OL | IH | JS | RO |
|puzz| | | | | | | | |puzz| |
------------------------ ------------------------
2.2.3 Rio De Janeiro 2.2.4 St. Petersburg
====================== ======================
------------------------ ------------------------
| FF | IH | JS | OL | RO | | IH | OL | RO | OV | IH |
| | |puzz|hint|1:30| | |hint| | |hint|
|------------------------| |------------------------|
| OV | RO | FP | JS | FP | | FP | RO | JS | FP | IH |
| |hint| |free| | |1:30| | |puzz|free|
------------------------ ------------------------
2.2.5 London 2.2.6 Puck's Challenge
============== ========================
------------------------
| FP | RO | JS | SL | JS | Title: Flowers
|hint|1:30| |hint| |
|------------------------| Puzzle Type: Focus Point
| FF | OV | OL | FF | SL |
| | |free|puzz| |
------------------------
2.3 Eris
============
FOCUS POINT: 9
ROTASCOPE: 7
OVERLAP: 6
SLICES: 5
IMAGE HOLE: 6
FIND AND FILL: 4
OUTER LAYER: 6
JESSE'S STRIPS: 7
FREE PUZZLES: 2
HINTS: 10
2.3.1 Istanbul 2.3.2 Machu Picchu
================ ====================
------------------------ ------------------------
| FP | OL | OV | IH | JS | | FP | JS | OL | RO | FF |
|2:30|hint| | |puzz| | |hint|free| |2:30|
|------------------------| |------------------------|
| FP | OV | RO | IH | JS | | OL | OV | OL | FP | SL |
| |free| | |hint| | |hint|puzz| | |
------------------------ ------------------------
2.3.3 Paris 2.3.4 Kyoto
============= =============
------------------------ ------------------------
| OV | RO | FP | IH | JS | | RO | FP | RO | IH | FP |
| |hint|2:30| | | | | | |hint|1:30|
|------------------------| |------------------------|
| RO | JS | FF | OV | SL | | OL | IH | JS | FF | OV |
| |hint| | |puzz| | | |puzz| |hint|
------------------------ ------------------------
2.3.5 Athens 2.3.6 Eris's Challenge
============== ========================
------------------------
| FP | JS | IH | FF | RO | Title: Golden apple
| | | | | |
|------------------------| Puzzle Type: Slices
| SL | OL | SL | FP | SL |
| |hint|hint| |puzz|
------------------------
2.4 Coyote
==============
FOCUS POINT: 8
ROTASCOPE: 6
OVERLAP: 6
SLICES: 4
IMAGE HOLE: 5
FIND AND FILL: 7
OUTER LAYER: 4
JESSE'S STRIPS: 6
LENS BENDER: 4
FREE PUZZLES: 2
HINTS: 9
2.4.1 Delhi 2.4.2 Florence
============= ================
------------------------ ------------------------
| OL | IH | RO | FP | LB | | SL | FP | FF | RO | JS |
|puzz| | | | | |hint| |free| |5:00|
|------------------------| |------------------------|
| FF | LB | JS | FF | SL | | SL | IH | FP | SL | RO |
| |hint|hint| |1:00| | | | |puzz| |
------------------------ ------------------------
2.4.3 Moscow 2.4.4 Sydney
============== ==============
------------------------ ------------------------
| IH | JS | OL | FF | FP | | OV | FF | OL | LB | RO |
| | |puzz|hint| | |puzz| | | |2:00|
|------------------------| |------------------------|
| OV | RO | OV | FP | JS | | FP | JS | OV | IH | FF |
| |3:00| | |hint| | |hint| |hint| |
------------------------ ------------------------
2.4.5 Santa Fe 2.4.6 Coyote's Challenge
================ ==========================
------------------------
| RO | FP | OV | FF | OV | Title: Fox, jackal, dingo, coyotes, (etc.)
|3:20|puzz| | |hint|
|------------------------| Puzzle Type: Find and Fill
| FP | JS | OL | IH | LB |
| |hint|free| | |
------------------------
2.5 Monkey
==============
FOCUS POINT: 8
ROTASCOPE: 5
OVERLAP: 8
SLICES: 6
IMAGE HOLE: 5
FIND AND FILL: 5
OUTER LAYER: 2
JESSE'S STRIPS: 5
LENS BENDER: 6
FREE PUZZLES: 2
HINTS: 10
2.5.1 Berlin 2.5.2 Jerusalem
============== =================
------------------------ ------------------------
| OV | RO | IH | FP | FF | | RO | FP | FF | OV | SL |
|hint| | | |puzz| |3:00| | | |hint|
|------------------------| |------------------------|
| LB | JS | RO | SL | OV | | JS | IH | LB | FP | OV |
|hint| | |1:30| | |hint| |puzz| | |
------------------------ ------------------------
2.5.3 Milan 2.5.4 Tahiti
============= ==============
------------------------ ------------------------
| JS | LB | IH | FP | OL | | JS | FF | IH | SL | RO |
|hint| | | |puzz| |hint| |3:20| |puzz|
|------------------------| |------------------------|
| OV | FP | JS | FF | OV | | OV | LB | FP | FP | LB |
|free| | |2:15| | |hint| | | | |
------------------------ ------------------------
2.5.5 Shanghai 2.5.6 Monkey's Challenge
================ ==========================
------------------------
| FP | RO | IH | SL | FF | Title: Monkey scene
| | | |free| |
|------------------------| Puzzle Type: Overlap / Focus Point
| OV | SL | OL | SL | LB |
|puzz|hint|hint|hint| |
------------------------
2.6 Anansi
==============
FOCUS POINT: 5
ROTASCOPE: 7
OVERLAP: 5
SLICES: 1
IMAGE HOLE: 5
FIND AND FILL: 5
OUTER LAYER: 5
JESSE'S STRIPS: 4
LENS BENDER: 6
INTERLOCK: 7
FREE PUZZLES: 3
HINTS: 9
2.6.1 Amsterdam 2.6.2 Dublin
================= ==============
------------------------ ------------------------
| FP | LB | OV | IH | IH | | OV | RO | IL | FP | JS |
| | | |3:20| | | |2:30| | |hint|
|------------------------| |------------------------|
| RO | FF | IL | OV | OL | | OL | RO | IH | IL | LB |
|hint| | |free|puzz| |puzz| | |hint| |
------------------------ ------------------------
2.6.3 San Franciso 2.6.4 Tokyo
==================== =============
------------------------ ------------------------
| RO | FF | IH | FP | OL | | RO | JS | IL | IH | OL |
| | |hint| | | | |free|hint| |puzz|
|------------------------| |------------------------|
| OV | JS | SL | IL | LB | | FF | FP | IL | RO | LB |
| |hint| |puzz|free| |3:00| | |hint| |
------------------------ ------------------------
2.6.5 Nairobi 2.6.6 Anansi's Challenge
=============== ==========================
------------------------
| RO | FP | OV | FF | LB | Title: Spider
|hint| |hint| | |
|------------------------| Puzzle Type: Overlap / Rotascope
| JS | OL | IL | LB | FF |
| |4:00|puzz| | |
------------------------
2.7 Raven
=============
FOCUS POINT: 8
ROTASCOPE: 4
OVERLAP: 6
SLICES: 4
IMAGE HOLE: 5
FIND AND FILL: 5
OUTER LAYER: 4
JESSE'S STRIPS: 5
LENS BENDER: 5
INTERLOCK: 4
FREE PUZZLES: 2
HINTS: 9
2.7.1 Rome 2.7.2 Mexico City
============ ===================
------------------------ ------------------------
| FP | IH | OV | LB | SL | | FP | JS | RO | OV | IH |
| | | | |hint| | |hint| |hint| |
|------------------------| |------------------------|
| JS | FF | OV | SL | OL | | IL | LB | FP | OL | FF |
|puzz| | |0:30| | | | | |puzz|free|
------------------------ ------------------------
2.7.3 Bangkok 2.7.4 Vienna
=============== ==============
------------------------ ------------------------
| FF | FP | RO | IH | IL | | FP | IH | OV | FF | JS |
| | | | | | |hint| |puzz| |hint|
|------------------------| |------------------------|
| SL | JS | LB | IL | OV | | OL | FP | RO | LB | SL |
|1:00|puzz|hint| | | | | |free| |1:00|
------------------------ ------------------------
2.7.5 Vancouver 2.7.6 Raven's Challenge
================= =========================
------------------------
| RO | FF | IH | FP | LB | Title: Raven
|hint| | | |puzz|
|------------------------| Puzzle Type: JS / RO / FP
| JS | FP | OL | IL | OV |
|hint| |hint| | |
------------------------
3.0 The CHISLER Cheat
==========================
I'm certainly not the first to find this cheat, unlike being the first
to write a Pandora's Box guide :) , but here it is anyway.
When on the Map screen or City screen, hold down Alt and type in
CHISLER. Then a special box will pop up. Here's an explanation of the
different options:
Level: Puts you on a different Level to capture a different Trickster.
For example, put in 7, then you'll warp to the Raven level*. However,
you won't be able to re-capture any Tricksters you've captured in the
past, although you could still warp back.
(Note about Level: By warping to different levels, those different city
names will pop up, but the previous cities will remain. Of course, they
won't lead anywhere, but by warping to all seven levels, you can fill
up your Map screen with about 30 different city locations.)
Free Puzzles: This is the cheat you've been waiting for. Adjust how
many Free Puzzles you have. Maximum of 199 tokens.
Hints: Adjust how many hints you have. Maximum of 199 tokens.
*To see any changes, you have to enter a different screen (Map screen,
different city).
If you try to enter a puzzle when entering a different screen (to see
the changes stated above), the game will glitch out on you or kick you
out.
4.0 My Pandora's Box Walkthrough Website
============================================
It's true, now the walkthrough is being transferred to an HTML version.
It's not complete yet, and I doubt it ever will be, but it's at
http://www.geocities.com/pandorasboxwalkthrough/
The main thing that will make it not complete for a long time to come
is the fact that I plan to include pictures of puzzle solutions for
just about every puzzle in the game. Of course, I'll probably reach the
space limit before I ever accomplish that, but I'm allowing people to
make their requests for which puzzle titles should be uploaded first.
And that way, the pictures of puzzles we want to see online will be
up there first.
You'll see other goodies there like wallpaper downloads (where I take
pictures from the game and present them as wallpaper), the Interlock
solutions in JPEG image format, a "Raven's Challenge" section where you
download small little programs that have a unique puzzle for you to
solve (the only relation to Pandora's Box being it has Raven in it),
a section where you can see everyone's favorite puzzles and comments
on them, and so much more.
But of course, seeing as this site will be updated almost every day,
that's why I'll need your help. There's more info when you get to the
site. It can explain how you can help out on the site, such as sending
pictures of puzzle solutions yourself (to save me time), pointing out
any site errors, etc.
5.0 Complete List of Puzzle Titles
======================================
All in alphabetical order. Careful, it's a long section.
"A Cowboy Gallops a Horse on a Steep Rocky Slope"
"A Gentleman and Three Ladies on a Terrace in Amsterdam"
"A Lord with his Mistress"
"A View of the Place De La Concorde Paris"
Aboriginal figure
Abraham Lincoln at the Lincoln
African wild animals
Alley and houses, Zacatecas
Ancient Roman copy of "Discobolus"
Anichkov Bridge
Arc de Triomphe
Arc de Triomphe [2]
Arc de Triomphe at sunset
Ashford Castle; Cong, County Mayo, Ireland
"At the Wailing Wall"
"Atelier de Modistes"
"Aurangzebi and Courtiers"
Australian Aborigine bark painting
"Battle of New Orleans"
"Battle of the Horatii and Curiatii"
Beach scene
Big Ben
"Birds in the Marshes"
Birds of Paradise and Orchids
"Blue Dancers"
Blue discus fish
"Bottles of Champagne, Bread, Biscuits, and Cakes"
"Bowery"
Brandenburg Gate
"Bridge of Kisses"
Bridge over the Bosporus
Bronze bell of the Qin Dynasty
Bronze wine vessel from Shang Dynasty
Buddhist painting of gold on black
Buddhist shrine
"Building of a Cathedral"
Businesswoman with laptop at lunch
Bust of Ludwig Von Beethoven
Bust of William Shakespeare
Bust portrait of the actor Ichikawa Danjuro VII as Kan Shojo
Butterfly
Canada Place
Canadian goose, bear, sheep, maple leaf, elk, and mounties
Canoe, war bonnet, buffalos, and cowboy
Carnival parade
Carnival Sambadrome
Carved faces on Canadian totem pole
Carved human face on a totem pole
Carvings on totem poles in Stanley Park
Castle of Charlottenberg
Cedar armario
Celtic gold openwork for a varnished bowl
Ceremonial painted Mexican women; Chiapa de Corzo, Mexico
Chancay bird tapestry
Chariot wheel from the Temple of the Sun at Kanorak
Chariot with Romanesque motif
Cheetahs relaxing
Chinese porcelein prunus vase from Yuan Dynasty
"Chuban tate-e"
Church in Brazil
"City in the Clouds"
Close-up of a Tahitian mask
Closeup of heron
"Cock Fight"
Coffin of Petosiris lid decoration
"Colosseum in Rome"
Colosseum Ruins
Commedia dell'Arte masks
Connemara cemetary; Connemara, Ireland
"Corroboree Around a Campfire"
"Court Ball at the Hofburg"
Cruise ship and Vancouver skyline
Cup with a sitarist
Dan mask from the Ivory Coast
Desert homes in Mexico
Detail of a Paracas embroidered shroud
Detail of mural painting on Ndebele home
Detail showing figure's head from "Seated Bather"
Diamonds and ring
"Does the Cuckoo also Announce its Name from Above the Clouds"
Dome of St. Isaac's Cathedral
Dome of the Rock
Downtown New York City at dusk
"Durga Slays Mahisgasura"
Early Minoan Cycladic idol
"Earth Revolving around Sun and Zodiac"
Easter Island statue
"Egyptian View"
Eiffel Tower
"Electrum Torc"
Engraving of "Commedia dell'Arte Actors Onstage"
Eye of Horus holding the flame in front of the Sacred Mount
Facade
"Fall of the Giants" fresco
Festive tropical drinks
Fountain in front of a Russian palace
Fountain in Victoria, British Columbia
"Four Corners to my Bed"
French posters
French prints of military costumes
Fresco of Aztec painters and scribes
Fruits and nuts
Fruits and vegetables
Galleria
Gated entrance in Chinatown
General Sherman at Grand Army Plaza
"George Washington at Valley Forge"
"Gion-Sha Setchui Gion Shimu in Snow"
Giraffes
Gold Buddha statue
Gold cone turrid shell from the Indo-Pacific
Gold elephant statue
Gold horse
Golden Buddha statue
Golden Gate Bridge
Government house Murals; Chetumal, Mexico
Graffiti showing toucans
Greek vase paintings
Greek vase with wedding scene
Griffin
"Group of Men on Horseback Race through a Western Town"
Hagia Sophia
Hawaiian cliffs and coast
Hawaiian luau dancers
Head of Bhairava, embossed copper, painted
"Heian Jinhu Temple" shrine
Heian Temple
"Herod's Repast"
Horse and wagon in Rothenburg
"Horse Drawn Carriage in Austria"
Hotel illuminated at dusk
Humuhumunukunukuapua'a, Hawaii's state fish
Ibo maiden mask, Mmwo men's society
Inca stone idol
Inca strap-handled jar
Indian-style drawings on wood
Interior of a coffee house
"Interior of an Art Gallery"
Invalides Bridge
Irish lambs
Island near Tahiti
Istanbul at sunset
Italian butcher
Italian depiction of the Greek mythology of Galatea
Italian fruit stand
Jade burial suit of Empress Tou Wan, Hopei, early Han dynasty
Japanese ceramic plate
Japanese yen
Jewish cookies
Johann Sebastian Bach
"John Hancock"
"Keokuk, Chief of the Sauk and Fox Nation"
"King Gustavus III of Sweden with Brothers"
"King Leper Terrace" in Angkor, Cambodia
Kiosk
Kota reliquary head
"Krishnabhisarika Nayika"
"Landing at Botany Bay"
Late Nasca vessel depicting a mythical being and human face
"Le Jardin de Plantes"
Lichtenstein Castle
Linguine with meatballs
Lion
"Louisiana Purchase"
MacArthur Maze
"Madonna del Magnificat"
Malaysian bananas in a market
"Malmesbury Market"
Man in tribal costume
Mandolin with floral motif
"Many, Many Houses"
Map of Jerusalem
"Maria Theresa and Husband in Great Hall of Schloss"
Marienplatz
Martial arts
"Masked Ball At Hoftheatre; Bonn, Germany"
Masks on a wall in Shangdong, China
"Matamoe"
Matryoshka doll
Mayan Temple of Inscriptions
Medieval map of Jerusalem from Robert the Monk's Chronicle of the
Crusades
Meiji Shrine near Yo yogi Park
Money offerings at a marble temple
Monument Valley
"Moscow, Pokravka Street with Church"
"Moscow Red Square, 1835"
Mt. Fuji
Mythical ancestor figure from Orokolo, representing Ukaipi, wife of Ivo
Nasca bottle in the shape of a bird
Nasca bridge spout vase with fish
"Nathan Hale Led to his Execution"
"Native American Chief"
Navajo artist sitting among paintings
"Nave Nave Mahana"
New York City
Nigerian mask
Notre Dame
Notre Dame [2]
"Oban tate-e"
"Oceanica" from Vogel's Physical Atlas
"Old Books to Read"
Olive baboon and young
Olmec head
"Our Lady of Grace and Grand Masters of Military"
Painted screen from Edo period
Painting of a bat
Palace of Knossos guard room
Palm trees at sunset
Paracas embroidered cloth
"Paris, A Rainy Day"
"Parisian Street Scene"
Perseus holding the head of Medusa
Petrodvorets Church
Phone booths on a London street
"Polynesia, The Sea"
Portrait of Peter the Great
"Predella with the Capture of Jerusalem"
Puerto Vallarta
Radio with Art Nouveau motif
"Ramses I Surrounded by Divinities from the Underworld"
Reclining Buddha statue
Red Square
Relief from Ludovisi Sarcophagus: Battle Between the Romans and the
Dacians
Reliquary figure from Gabon
Rio de Janeiro
"Roben Waterfall at Ohyama" in Sagami Province
Robson Square
Rock formations in Cappadocia
Rock painting from Zimbabwe
Rockefeller Plaza and St. Patrick's Cathedral
"Romulus and Remus Suckled by the She-Wolf"
Rothenburg, Germany
Royal mint in Melborne, Australia
Russian cathedral
Sambadrome, carnival dancer
Scenes from Moliere's works
Seafood display
Seaside town of Clifton, Ireland Self-portrait of Leonardo da Vinci
Shishi group of dog and puppies
Shopkeeper
"Siege at Osaka Castle"
Sign at Fisherman's Wharf
Sitting cow
Skyscrapers
"Slaves and the Underground Railroad"
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Soviet socialist realism
Spasa Na Krovi church
Spasi Na Krovi cathedral; St. Petersburg, Russia
"Spring Show Poster"
St. Basil's Cathedral
"Stag Attacked by a Pack of Hounds"
Statue of a Greek man
Statue of a Greek woman
Statue of a white-tailed deer
Statue of an Egyptian man, Old Kingdom
Statue of an Egyptian woman, Old Kingdom
Statue of Cupid
"Still Life with Oysters"
"Still Life with Plums, Figs, and Bread"
"Stock-im-Eisen-Platz"
Stone carving of Vishnu as Kalki Avathar
"Street Musicians"
Sulaimaniye Mosque
Sumerian cylindrical seal
Sushi platter
Sydney, as seen from the harbor
Sydney skyline from the water
"Tahitian Landscape"
Tantos
"Te Faaturuma"
Temple of Emerald Buddha
Terra cotta head of an oba
Thai bas relief
Thai decorative sculpture
Thai temple
The Ardagh Chalice
"The Arnolfini Marriage"
"The Bullfight"
The cliffs of Manarola
"The Corpus Christi Procession in Seville"
"The David" at the Galleria dell'Accademia
"The Dead Before Osiris, the Supreme Judge" from The Book of the Dead
"The Deceased Worship in Front of the Crocodile God of Fertility"
The dome at St. Paul's Cathedral
"The Dragon Wall" in the Forbidden City of Beijing
"The Emigrants"
"The Fight Between Carnival and Lent 1"
"The Fight Between Carnival and Lent 2"
"The Fountain of Life" (detail)
"The Fountain of Life" (detail) [2]
"The Great East River Suspension Bridge"
The Great Sphinx at Giza
"The History of Nastagion degli Onesti II"
"The Journey of the Magi"
"The Metaphysical Muse"
"The Moon's Four Strings"
"The Native Dance 'Chocolate' in Peru"
"The Natives of Otaheite attacking Captain Wallis"
The Nicholas II equestrian egg
"The Punic Warsi Triumph of Rome over Sicily"
"The Rhetoricians"
"The River Liffey and the Law Courts, Dublin"
"The Second of May, 1808"
"The Shoes of the Faithful"
The Stables at Babolna
The Statue of Liberty and New York City
The Thinker
"The Trojan Horse"
"The Universe and Man"
"The Viennese Ball"
Times Square
Tlingit canoe prow
Tokyo by night
Tokyo shopkeeper
Toledo, Spain
Top of Nelson's column in Trafalgar Square
Torso of a woman, late classical period
Toucan
Tower Bridge at sunset
Town center with St. Francis Cathedral
Tropical fruits
Turkish boats
Turkish mosque
Tutankhamun's fan with cartouche and hunting scene
"Twelve Apostles" in Victoria, Australia
"Two Women"
U.S. currency
View from Schloss
View of a carnival float
View of Paris
"View of the Andes" Chilean Wool Crafts
Violin with Art Nouveau motif
Vipiteno
"Vishnu and Lakshmi on Garuda"
"Warrior Arming Himself"
Waikiki with Diamond Head showing
Watercolor of Alexandra Feodorovna's study
Watermelon display on a Turkish street
"Wedding of George and Martha Washington"
Westminster Abbey with tulips
Windmills in Spain
Wine grapes
"Winter Landscape"
Woodcut of Jerusalem
Wooden carving in Dogon style
Wooden deer statue
Yoruba grass cloth headdress
Zuni pot
6.0 Interlock Solutions
===========================
At long last, the solutions to all of Interlock's puzzles. This is my
first attempt at ASCII art (to put in a walkthrough, that is), so cut
me some slack if it doesn't look good.
R = Red piece
O = Orange piece
Y = Yellow piece
G = Green piece
B = Blue piece
I = Indigo piece (cross between blue and violet)
V = Violet piece (purple)
TRAINING PUZZLE
____
/ \
/ Y \
\ /\ /
\/ \/_______
/\ / B \ G \
/ \/______\_______\
\ O / /
\____/ /___
/ I \ \
/______\ \
/\ / R /
/ \ / /
\ V \ \ /
\ \ \/
\ /
\/
MEIJI SHRINE NEAR YOYOGI PARK
________________________
\ R \ / V /
\____ \ I /_______/
\ / / \
\/___/___ Y \
\ / /\
\ B /___/ \
\ /\ \ \
___\/ \ \ G \
\ O / \ \
\____/ \___\
MT. FUJI
____________
/ G \ \
____/__________\ V \____
/ / \ /\ \ \
/ /___ R \ B / \___\ O \
\ Y /\ \ / I / /
\____/ \___\/_______/___/
"ELECTRUM TORC"
____________________
/\ G / V /\
/ \________/_______/ \
/ I \ \ R \
/ ___\____ _______\ \
\ /\ / \ \ / /
\/ \/___ Y \ \ B /___/
\ O / / \ /
\____/___/ \/
THE ARDAGH CHALICE
____________
/\ / \ /\ /\
/ \/___ O \ I / \/ \
\ R \ /\ \ Y /
\_______\/ \___\____/
/ B \
___/______\____
/ G \ V \
/_________\_______\
"A GENTLEMAN AND THREE LADIES ON A TERRACE IN AMSTERDAM"
____
/ \
/ Y \
/\ /\ /\
/ \/ \/ \____________
/ / V / B \ G /
/ R / /______\________/
\ \ /\ /
\___\/ \ I /
\ O / /
\____/___/
SIGN AT FISHERMAN'S WHARF
____ ____
/ \ / \
/ Y ___\ /___ O \
\ \ /\ /
\___\________/ \/
/ / V / B \
/ /_______/______\
/ I \ \ G /
/______\ \________/
\ R /
\____/
KOTO RELIQUARY HEAD
____________________
/ \ \ V \ \
/ Y ___\ \_______\ O \
\ \ \ R / / /
\___\ \____/ /___/
/ /\
/ / \
/ G / B \
/ /______\
\ / /
\/___ I /
\ /
\/
CLOSEUP OF HERON
____
/ \
/___ O \
/\ /
/ \/_______
/ / /
/ R /___ I /___
\ \ \ /\ \
\___\ Y \/ \ V \
\ / B \ \
\____/______\___\
/ /
/ /
/ G /
/ /
\ /
\/
GOLDEN BUDDHA STATUE
/\
/ \
/ B \
/______\
\ /
\ I /
/ /\
____/___/ \____
/ / R / \
/ O /_______/___Y \
\ \ G / /
\___\________/___/
/ V /
/_______/
THAI DECORATIVE SCULPTURE
____________________
\ R \ G /
\____ \________/
/\ \ / / /\
/ \___\/ O /___/ \
/ B \ \ \ I \
/______\ \___\_______\
\ Y / V /
\____/_______/
CRUISE SHIP AND VANCOUVER SKYLINE
/\ /\
/ \/ \________
/\ Y /\ /
/ \____/ \ I /
/ B \ O /\ \
____/______\____/ \___\____
\ G / R / V /
\________/_______/_______/
7.0 Trickster Stories
=========================
This is a complete list of each of the Trickster stories. The last line
at the end of each story, separated by an extra line, is what's said
when you capture the Trickster.
7.1 Maui's Story
====================
Your first mission is to capture Maui, the trickster hero of Hawaii.
This is the story of how Maui played a trick and pulled the Hawaiian
Islands from the sea.
Maui was a skilled shapechanger, but when he was a boy, his four older
brothers left him behind every time they went fishing. "You're always
playing tricks, and you never catch any fish," they told him. One day,
however, Maui had a plan.
Maui became a seagull and flew after his brothers' boat. When his
brothers saw the seagull, they rowed towards it. Soon one brother felt
a tug on his line, and pulled in a big fish. The seagull swooped down
and ate the fish, then changed back into Maui. "I found a fish for
you!" he said. "And then you ate it!" said one brother. "We're never
taking you fishing again!"
Maui apologized for his trick. "I made you a magic fish hook," he said.
"Take me tomorrow. We'll catch the biggest fish you ever saw!" The next
day the water was calm, with no fish in sight. Just as they turned to
go back home, the ocean darkened, and huge waves came up. "It's my
giant fish!" cried Maui, and he lowered his magic hook into the water.
The hook was seized, and something dragged the little fishing boat like
a toy across the ocean. They looked down and saw the great fish Mauna
Kai beneath them. "I told you we'd catch a big fish!" Maui told his
brothers. "If you can catch it," his brothers told him, "You can come
fishing with us every day from now on." "Row!" Maui commanded them.
"And whatever you do, don't stop!"
The giant fish pulled the little boat farther and farther from shore.
Maui's brothers rowed all day and all night without bringing the fish
to land. Mauna Kai was above water now, his fins as big as mountains.
"We have to stop!" Maui's brothers cried, and put down their oars.
Mauna Kai's back hardened into dry land and that is how Maui made the
islands of Hawai'i.
You have captured Maui! Now to find that merry wanderer of the night,
Puck.
7.2 Puck's Story
====================
-Note-
Near the end of this story, the creature is referred to as an a**
(without the asterisks). Because that is the way it appears in the
game, I have no choice but to type out the word as it's shown. But just
remember that the word is another word for "donkey," so there can't
really be anything offensive about that. I still wish they used donkey
instead of what they did use, though.
------
Puck played his pranks in the countryside of Britain and Ireland. All
tricksters love to fool unsuspecting mortals, but as Puck discovered,
two tricks are better than one.
Puck was the loyal companion of Oberon, King of the Fairies. Oberon and
his wife, Queen Titania, were quarreling, and their disagreement was
upsetting the order of the natural world. Even knowing this, neither
would relent. Trouble began to brew...
Oberon asked Puck to help him play a trick on his wife. Puck found a
flower that had been touched by Cupid's arrow. When the juice of this
flower was squeezed onto the eyelids of a sleeping person, that person
would fall in love with the next living creature he or she saw.
Queen Titania went to her forest bower to sleep, sending her fairies to
tend to their various tasks. While she slept, Puck returned bearing the
magic flower. He gave it to Oberon, who went to the queen's bower and
squeezed the juice of the flower over her eyelids. The spell was cast.
Now to await the results...
While Titania slept, a group of actors rehearsed a play nearby. Puck
decided to watch, and perhaps play a trick on them. When one actor,
Nick Bottom, wandered off from the others, Puck saw his chance for
another bit of mischief, and changed Bottom's head into that of an ass.
The other actors ran away in terror. When Titania awoke, the first
creature she saw was the transformed Bottom, and she fell immediately
in love!
Titania took Bottom back to her forest bower and introduced him to her
fairy attendants. She ordered them to wait on him, amuse him, and
bring him fruit and honey to eat, all the while declaring her love for
him. Both Titania and Bottom had fallen victim to Puck's trickery --
the joke had turned out even better than he imagined!
Puck is back inside the puzzle box! Next you'll be going after Eris,
the goddess of discord.
7.3 Eris' Story
===================
Even on Mount Olympus, life wasn't always perfect. But one prankish
goddess found a way to get even with her enemies by giving them a
gift!
Eris, twin sister of Ares, god of war, was the mistress of mayhem, the
queen of quarrels. Wherever she went, disagreements, arguments, brawls,
and wars seemed to follow. One day the gods gave a party, and Eris
found out she wasn't invited...
Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite were three powerful goddesses. Each thought
herself wiser, more beautiful, and better than the other two. Because
of their natural competitive nature, they were rivals to one another,
and Eris was no friend to any of them. Eris was convinced that the
three goddesses has influenced Zeus, father of the gods, to exclude her
from the coming festivities.
Determined to expose her rivals as vain, conceited, and just plain
silly, Eris showed up at the party uninvited. She brought a golden
apple, and inscribed upon it were these words: "To The Fairest." Seeing
Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite standing together, she tossed the apple
into their midst. All three goddesses grabbed the apple, and none of
them would let the others have it.
Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite held onto Eris' golden apple for dear life.
If one let go, she'd be admitting that she wasn't the fairest! Even
after most of the other gods had gone home, they were still fighting.
Finally they asked Zeus to settle the argument. Zeus would have liked
to put an end to their quarrel, but he knew better than to get into the
middle of a dispute among three goddesses!
Eris was delighted. Her trick had worked out perfectly. All the gods on
Olympus had seen Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite behaving like spoiled
children. Zeus had refused to settle the matter, and none of the other
gods were inclined to try, either. The three stubborn goddesses
wrestled for possession of the Golden Apple of Discord for twenty
years!
You have caught Eris! The next trickster you must capture is the sly
Coyote.
7.4 Coyote's Story
======================
Coyote was a trickster from the American southwest who never liked to
get anything honestly that he could get by trickery.
Coyote was out hunting one day without much luck. All the animals he
tried to catch were too smart or too cautious, so Coyote was tired and
hungry as he walked towards his burrow. He saw some geese swimming
on a lake, and thought how delicious a roast goose would taste, and how
fat and foolish these particular geese appeared. Maybe he would have
his dinner after all.
Coyote filled a big sack with dry leaves and walked along the lake
until the geese noticed him. "What have you got in that bag, Coyote?"
the geese asked him. "Songs," Coyote told them. "Why do you have a
whole bag full of songs?" the geese asked. "Because I am strong, and
have strong visions," he said. "I'll bet you wish you could dance to my
songs."
The geese wanted to dance to Coyote's songs. "No," Coyote said, "these
songs are full of powerful magic, and you silly geese wouldn't know the
right way to dance to them." "Oh, please!" the geese pleaded. "Teach us
how to dance the right way!" Finally Coyote agreed. "First," he said,
"you have to close your eyes." So the geese closed their eyes and
danced as Coyote sang.
The geese danced. Coyote grabbed one and threw it into his sack.
"Stop!" he shouted. The geese opened their eyes. Coyote pointed to the
spot where the missing goose had been. "He opened his eyes and now he's
gone -- disappeared! The rest of you be sure to keep your eyes closed."
The next time Coyote snatched a goose, it squawked loudly. "That's
good," Coyote shouted, "Sing really loud!"
The geese kept dancing and Coyote kept stuffing them into his sack.
Then one goose who was a little less foolish than the rest opened one
eye and saw what Coyote was doing. "Fly!" he honked. "Fly! Coyote has
tricked us!" The geese flew away, and Coyote flung the sack over his
back and went back to his burrow. He had all the goose he could eat for
dinner, and a really good laugh.
Coyote has been returned to the puzzle box! Now to catch that prankish
Monkey.
7.5 Monkey's Story
======================
If there's one thing Monkey didn't like, it was following rules. This
story tells how he broke the rules, but saved the monkeys.
Long ago, the Jade Emperor placed a magic rock on top of the Mountain
of Flowers and Fruit. Inside the rock was Monkey. The Jade Emperor told
him to protect and defend all the other monkeys. The rock cracked open
like an egg. Monkey emerged into the world and began his journey down
the mountain.
Monkey saw a group of monkeys near a roaring waterfall. "There's
something wonderful on the other side, but we're afraid to go through,"
they told him. "I could go through," said Monkey. "If you do," they
said, "you'll be our king." Monkey took a deep breath, then leaped
through the waterfall and into a beautiful cave. From that time on, he
was king of all the monkeys on earth.
Monkey was a good king, and took good care of his subjects. One day he
saw that a monkey was missing. When he asked about her, someone said,
"She's dead, Your Majesty." Monkey knew nothing about death, so his
subjects explained it to him. "T here must be some mistake," he said.
"I will go down to the underworld myself, and have a talk with the Lord
of Death."
Monkey journeyed to the throne room of the Lord of Death. "I am king of
the monkeys," he said, "and I want all monkeys to live forever." "It's
the natural order of things," said the Lord of Death. "Monkeys must die
like everyone else." "You know best, O wise and powerful one," said
Monkey, bowing deeply. But of course he had other ideas all along.
Monkey wandered through the underworld until he found a tall pedestal,
and on it was the Book of Life and Death, which contained the names of
all living beings. He clambered up the pedestal and erased the names of
every monkey from the book. It was a long time before the Lord of Death
found out how he had been fooled by the clever Monkey.
You have captured Monkey! Now find the African trickster, Anansi the
spider.
7.6 Anansi's Story
======================
Anansi the Spider was an African trickster who often found himself the
victim of his own tricks.
Anansi loved to eat, but he didn't like sharing his food. One day, just
as he put a big pot of yams on the fire to cook, Anansi looked out of
the window and saw Turtle walking slowly up the road toward the house.
In Africa you can never turn a traveler away without sharing your food,
so Anansi was not happy to see Turtle.
"Come in, come in!" said Anansi. "Have some of my yams!" Turtle sat
down at the table. "You can't eat without washing your hands," Anansi
said. "Go down to the creek and wash up." Turtle walked slowly down the
hill to the creek. He washed his hands and walked slowly back up the
hill. But when he got there, Anansi had eaten all the yams except one
scrawny one he didn't want anyway.
"Thank you for supper, Anansi," said Turtle when he was through eating.
He was still hungry, but he was far too polite to say so. "Why don't
you come over to my house for supper tomorrow?" "I'd love to," said
Anansi, thinking of all Turtle's lovely food. "I'll be there at
sundown." The next evening Anansi dressed up in his best coat and
walked down the road to Turtle's house.
"I'm down here," called Turtle from the bottom of a pond, "and supper
is ready!" Anansi tried to get to the bottom of the pond, but he was
too light. "Come on down, Anansi!" Turtle called again. Anansi had to
get to that food! He filled the pockets of his coat with rocks, and
sank down to join Turtle at the most wonderful-looking dinner he had
ever seen.
Anansi knew he could eat every bite of that dinner, though he supposed
he ought to leave a few bites for Turtle. He began to fill up on his
dish with food. "You can't eat with your coat on!" said Turtle. But as
soon as Anansi took off his coat he bobbed up to the top of the pond.
Realizing he had been tricked by Turtle, Anansi trudged home again, as
hungry as when he had come.
You have caught Anansi and put him inside the puzzle box! The last
trickster you must find is that clever Raven.
7.7 Raven's Story
=====================
Sometimes (though not often) Raven played a trick in order to do
something helpful.
Long ago on the northwest coast of North America, the first people
lived in darkness, and Raven felt sorry for them. He knew that the Sky
Chief owned the sun, but kept it hidden away in a bentwood box, so
Raven flew high above the world of mortals to find the Sky Chief's
longhouse.
Raven saw the Sky Chief's daughter getting a drink from a stream.
Quicker than lightning, he changed himself into a pine needle, which
fell into the water and drifted downstream. The sky chief's daughter
dipped her drinking basket into the water, scooped up the pine needle,
and drank it down.
The Sky Chief's daughter didn't know that she'd been tricked by Raven,
but many months later, she gave birth to a beautiful baby boy who was
actually Raven in disguise. As soon as he could crawl around the floor
of their longhouse, the baby began looking for the place where the old
man was keeping the golden ball that was the sun.
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One day the baby boy found a beautiful bentwood box that seemed to glow
from within. Raven knew this was where the Sky Chief was hiding the
sun, but he couldn't open it with his baby hands. He sat by the box and
cried and cried until his grandfather picked him up. Then he cried some
more until his grandfather opened up the box and took out the golden
ball.
The Sky Chief gave his grandson the golden ball to play with. But no
sooner had he done so than the baby boy turned back into Raven and flew
up through the smoke-hole of the longhouse and into the sky, carrying
the golden ball of the sun in his beak. In this way, Raven brought
light to the first people.
Congratulations! You have caught the spirits of mischief and restored
order to the world... but remember, a little bit of chaos is a
necessary part of life, and chaos will always find a way...
8.0 Not-So-Boring Credits
=============================
Thanks to Darren Everden (
[email protected]) for letting me use his
walkthrough design for mine.
If you need to reach me, telling me of any mistakes in the guide,
thanking me for making this walkthrough, or whatever, e-mail me at
[email protected] or
[email protected]
This guide is also copyright by me, so no stealing any of my work
without sending me e-mail asking me permission first. In either case,
make sure you give me credit.
In closing, I'd just like to say my new favorite quote from Pandora's
Box (because I just think it's funny):
"The seagull swooped down and ate the fish, then changed back into
Maui. "I found a fish for you!" he said. "And then you ate it!" said
one brother."