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WARNING! I found a dead end bug in Level 12. 

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I had completed all the tasks in the classroom memory, but Oops kept telling me he couldn't wake up the bad guy from hypnosis, because there was "something he forgot". I really couldn't do anything more, so I watched a walkthrough on YouTube . I discovered the ending of the level is triggered only when you help little Morglot AFTER you help his classmates! In my playthrough I had completed all the task to help little Morglot BEFORE I helped all his classmates. The game seems to expect a precise order in the actions, but the problem is you can still solve the classroom puzzles in any order! I don't know how this elusive bug could be fixed. Pierre, I could suggest you to make sure the level ending is triggered whatever order the player follows to solve the classroom puzzles! :-P

I do not think it is a problem? I first helped little Morglot, and then his classmates, too.

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Thank you for your comment. It’s a bug that we don’t understand and that we can’t do again. It seems to me that if you had recliqued a few times on young Morglot, it would have worked. I would still be looking. I don’t think it’s related to the order of the actions.    Pierre

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This is strange indeed. I can confirm I encountered the bug two times in a row. I restarted the level, I did the same actions and Oops kept telling me "There's something I forgot".  Stuck. I clicked on Morglot thousands of times, actually I clicked on everything 1.000 times!
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Maybe you're right and it's not related to the order of the actions, so I wonder if there's something I did that stalled the game. Who knows? I'm sorry I can't help you more with this. Maybe it's not that frequent, if I was the only one in this situation.
By the way, I've beaten the game  and it's been a VERY funny experience. I'll post a complete feedback somewhere in the near future. Keep up the good (wonderful) work, Pierre! :-)