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Wrenfield

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So, following the hint given in the bathroom, again working with Jenny here. The hint suggests there's some sort of scoring system in place because of the word "point", so I assumed Scrabble, naturally. Also mentions the twin peaks being to unique peaks (leading me to believe the two A's), so I tried to two highest scoring words in scrabble with the letters a in them, "brazen" and "beautiful". Following the above post regarding the answers being lowercase and unspaced, I used "brazenbeautiful" and "beautifulbrazen". Also, just tried the highest scoring words "buxombrazen" and "brazenbuxom" , just for good measure/ It didn't work.
 
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For Alex, I've tried counting all the ways (horizontal, vertical, diagonal) 'boob' has been written; 26 times I believe but '26' or '26boob' or '26boobs' didn't work.

Lin and Carla's both seem to involve eachother and have something to do with gemstones; adamant, cleavage plane. Though that last part may be me seeing connections to geo sciences that aren't there.
 
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Wrenfield

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Got Jenny now (blue hair, blue circle): Scrabble actually was the scoring system referenced! Let's first go to the "highest points", referring to "buxom" and "brazen", the highest scoring words. Within those words the "twin peaks" would be the highest point letters "x" and "z", 8 and 10 points respecitvely. Each together meaning to add them together to get our answer 18.
 

Wrenfield

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Trying to work Sami now: the cipher solution I worked out is " i scrabble and claw with baited jaw drawing breath to take your depth". The line with the square next to it being "to take your depth". I know the line she says at the start "I am the kiss, pure and simple" is important, but I don't know why, or how to convert this to an answer yet. I'm assuming based on the two I've solved that the answer is numerical, but I could be wrong.
 

PieNaive

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Trying to work Sami now: the cipher solution I worked out is " i scrabble and claw with baited jaw drawing breath to take your depth". The line with the square next to it being "to take your depth". I know the line she says at the start "I am the kiss, pure and simple" is important, but I don't know why, or how to convert this to an answer yet. I'm assuming based on the two I've solved that the answer is numerical, but I could be wrong.
try to give some thought about the fact that lisa (the game master) told sami to stand by the window, i thought it was a hint to solve lisa puzzle but then i notice the box in the lower left conner of sami puzzle
 
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...when the NSA recruitment office makes pr0n. Legit spooky Dev, top marks. (Hello Langley!)

The solutions the game's code checks against are all hashed. Looking there won't help. The dev doesn't make it that easy.
However, the answers are all converted to lower case before checking, so casing isn't an issue.
Encrypting the answer file is pure Cicada3301 territory. Or the NSA.

Hailey (yellow)
"I am an array of Saturn, from based to sated"
"based" and "sated" are almost anagrams of each other. No idea what an "array of Saturn" is in the first place. I was thinking moons but that didn't get me anywhere. Searching for anagrams of "Saturn" itself also didn't help.
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The piece of paper just shows an empty square on the bottom left. Though notably, it's the only time the clue isn't somewhat centered on the paper. It's also the only one where the surrounding letters of the alphabet don't start at a and end at z, instead starting at x and ending at c.
Array:

based > sated

Use non-binary base? Letter swapping? (b > s; t > s)?

DEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVW -- missing letters from top left (20)

Saturn: rings 12 (out of date, but hey); hexagon formation on top (6); most famous "array" of Saturn is Cassini: -- Cassini was active in space for (nearly) 20 years, which ties in with the number of missing letters.

The .png suggests that the matrix (array) should be six squares which aligns with using base 6.

Given the proportions of the ladies in this, it'd be a really funny joke if the answer was in base 6 (it's actually used IRL by a small number of cultures, including YAM counting. So.. a South Asian "melons" joke?)



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Anyhow: chances are if you finish the game you
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PieNaive

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Trying to work Sami now: the cipher solution I worked out is " i scrabble and claw with baited jaw drawing breath to take your depth". The line with the square next to it being "to take your depth". I know the line she says at the start "I am the kiss, pure and simple" is important, but I don't know why, or how to convert this to an answer yet. I'm assuming based on the two I've solved that the answer is numerical, but I could be wrong.
btw how did u work out that text, i have spent the last 10 minutes to find out but i cant
 

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btw how did u work out that text, i have spent the last 10 minutes to find out but i cant
I'll be honest, I just searched for a cipher solver. it's the only legible sentence that comes out from the game's text. although that may be part of the problem. The solution may not involve a legible (or english) sentence.
 

PieNaive

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I'll be honest, I just searched for a cipher solver. it's the only legible sentence that comes out from the game's text. although that may be part of the problem. The solution may not involve a legible (or english) sentence.
which cipher solver website or app did u use?
 

PieNaive

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i've try to solve the yellow girl puzzle, from "array" and "based to sated" and to the fact that most of the answer are number so i was focusing on saturn's moon. I tried the total number of moon saturn has, the number of irregular moon, i even have high hope for the answer 24 because that's the number of regular moon that saturn has and the bunch of letter on the paper start with xyz (x = 24) instead of abc but that wasn't the right answer. I'll keep digging into the moon part but tbh i feel like im on a dead end
 
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The hint for Hailey is definitely pointing at Magic Squares (a number grid where every row, column, and diagonal has the same sum).

But what to do with it? The way it is currently set up gives 6 slots which would fit the 6 letters of Saturn. But I don't see a way to ever make that work if we just substitute A=1, B=2, ... .
So what of the line we could still draw to make it a square? That would give 9 slots. Are we supposed to "split" some of the numbers into their digits that way? Are we supposed to use 3 more letters? "based" and "sated" also contain b, d, and e on top of the existing 6 from Saturn. But I still don't see how those numbers would ever make a Magic Square.
 
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Catorce14

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I brute forced Haileys answer which is 12, no idea of the logic behind it, was more curious if every answer was numerical which seems to be the case
 
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gasblaster

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I got tired of trying to figure out the answers and just decided to decompile the game and just look to find the answers.
I found out most of them except for lisa's own (but I just changed the answer to bypass that)
If you want to just see the scenes then I'll post my save (put it in the game/saves folder)and the .rpy (put in in the game folder) that already has all the answers for everyone and the edited answer needed to see Lisa's scene.
For those who use the files the answer I put for both of Lisa's questions is bigbreast
 
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Wrenfield

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Well, knowing that each of the main puzzles has a two-digit numerical answer, brute force gets a little easier. Brute forced Clara's (the clock one) to 33. It is the missing number in the pattern at least, something something planes... somebody reverse engineer the solution from the answer?
 
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