Has anyone tried matching the color of the morse code at the top of the solution picture to the picture its self?
OK I just did some stuff... don't know if this will help but... it's 1:42 in the morning cut me a break, get popcorn this might be long... I wrote down what I heard.
" can you imagine the fact I don't know the fact for which simposter musting Why don't yout gruel on it? Some Folger as ever hop on the table cloth punt do you understand me? No body does listen, there's a bodgens at the door should I garest him? Find me a grum freil."
I wrote down a key?
Some ofriends these are synonyms some are just me.
Gruel- fight
Folgen- follow
Punt- kick
Musty- lacking originality or vitality (unoriginal)
Grum freil- grum~grim
• grim- terrible, shocking, horrible etc.
Grum freil- freil~ frail
• frail- weak, delicate
° grave yard- a place for the terribly, horribly (impossibly) weak, aka dead.
°Grum freil- grave yard
Bodgens- might be code word for body.
Garest or garrest- arrest or "get rid of" also might be a code word.
Simposter- imposter
So I got that together I thought I might be a conversation.... so I put together 2 ways it could have gone the first 5 lines ended up the same....
**I changed the first few sentences from "can you imagine the fact I don't know the fact for which simposter musting" to what's below is because in the original one (the onext right up there^^) is because it could be an interruption. So... I just went with this**
A: can you imagine the fact for which imposter unoriginal? (Simposter musting)
B: I don't know the fact
A: why don't you fight (gruel) on it?
B: same follow (folgen) as ever
A: hop on the table cloth kick (punt)
My first thought was to rearrange the sentences to make more sense.
The other thought was to leAve it as it went from there.
I decided to go with my first thought....
*continued*
A: listen, there's a bodgen (body) at the door
A: do you understand me?
B: nobody does
B: should I arrest/ get rid of (Garest or garrest) him?
A: find me a grave yard (Grum freil).
So I changed that to common day talk??
I came up with.....
A: can you imagine an unoriginal imposter?
B: I can not
A: why don't we fight on it?
B: it will end the same
A: hop on the table cloth and kick
A: listen, there is a Bodgen (body) at the door
A: do you understand me?
B: nobody does
B: should I arrest/get rid of him?
A: find me a graveyard.
I'm getting in fangirl modemail and I have a "story" on the characters a and b, (it might be a but easier to relize where I'm coming from if you do hear I but OK here well) but I don't wanna go there it's now 2:10
Compare the sentences
Can you imagine and unoriginal imposter?
Can you imagine the fact for which imposter unoriginal?
I can not
I dont know the fact
Why don't we fight on it?
Why dont you gruel on it?
It will end the same
Same follow as ever
Hop on the table cloth and kick
Hop on the table cloth punt
Listen, there is a bodgen (body) at the door.
Listen, there is a bodgen (body) at the door.
Do you understand me?
Do you understand me?
Nobody does
Nobody does
Should i arrest/ get rid of him?
Should i arrest/ get rid of him?
Find me a graveyard
Find me a grave yard
If you wanna hear my "story" of this"scene" let me know.
Thanks for wasting your time on this lol hopped it helped.
Byeeee~ ☆*°•
Hey boys and girls! (beforehand sorry for my bad English. I hope someone understands me xD)
Did someone notice the LGBT tag in "T&B"? Does it mean something?
Also when you burn 6 books they appear again in order H-D-Y-L-F-M. As we know each letter means certain phrase.
If we convert this letter order and replace letters with phrases, we get a story about love and hate.
I think whole story is about the addiction of love. This explains why main character or author loved the girl very much but when they broke up he hates her and would prefer "burn her face".
And i think this game is like Cry of Fear where Saimon wrote the book about his feelings. The book whitch had a hideous world in it filled with monsters, loneliness and darkness. But in real world everything was alright. Sooo.. idk god
Oh! About DPTS. It says "This game can reveal things you don't know yet.About yourself." Could it mean words that everyone hears reveal people secret fears or problems or dark desires? Like someone understands "garest him" like "cook him" and it means that person afraid of being eaten alive or secretly wants to cook someone lol? Same thing about killing and other scary things..no? Just me? Morse code also says to look inside. Maybe it means look inside yourself?
under deep part skin in well resist my sacrifice near warning night repeats.
These are the red words in Against The Door. You can make ut a sentence, it's about the person in the well in On The Edge:
Under deep part. Skin in well. Resist my sacrifice. Near warning night. Repeats. So they are deep in the well, and it was somehow a sacrifice by going in to the well. Maybe suicide? It seems like it would be for love, as there are a lot of things suggesting the man she was with went off with someone else.
Not sure, but these words seem helpful. Please reply if you have found anything else about ATG/have a better idea on what these words mean.
Ok so I opened the door in Against the door. Code is 6391 reverse of 1936 form the song under my skin. Was gonna continue but it made a loud dog bark which kind scared me and I didn't want to wake up anyone since its 3:26 AM. Anyway enjoy can't wait to see what I and you guys find tomorrow
EDIT#1 Second code is 4692 if you record the audio and there is a guy who says 1234. If you count the number of seconds between each number the guy says it is this code.
EDIT#2 Third Code is 5874 there are times when the audio is louder the length of these is this code.
EDIT#3 I am a little stuck now, in the fourth stage you are given the numbers 14 9 11 17 in this order but the amount of time between them is to large. Tried converting them in to letters which yielded jghl but the game doesn't accept letters. Also appox length between segments is 11 10 10 10. The first one could be 10/11. Counted Syllables which are 2 1 3 3 no luck. Subtracted length in seconds from numbers given, no dice.
Doors 4-5 have been solved! Thanks to Greenhouse for the codes,
Door 4- 8469
Door 5- 0000
The words are written on solution.png when you flip the picture upside down but it is very hard to read and nobody has yet to read all the words. However people have gotten close such as prestonono1's image http://imgur.com/a/E74AH or SpaceFawn's image http://imgur.com/a/kijFH
Edit: Fixed link
Ok so here is an update about the newest game, For Me and You.
At the start of the game you hear one verse of the song What a wonderful world however the lyrics have been changed from
I see trees of green, red roses too
I see them bloom for me and you
And I think to myself what a wonderful world.
I see skies of green, red roses too
I see them bloom for me and you
And I think to myself what a wonderful world.
Once in the game Pressing 7 or G on the first (left) screen will bring up the letter M, pressing 4 of D on the right screen will bring up the letter J. You can go down to a red area by pressing the down arrow key. Once you are there pressing M or J for left or right and it will give a dark silhouette of a woman/man. You will then either get the "What a wonderful Moon" (M) ending or "What a wonderful World" (J) ending. The (M) ending has a reversed audio clip. Played forwards it is the same as the (J) Ending which is Louis Armstrong singing "Oh yeah! At the bottom of the screen you will get Neil Alden Armstrong for the (M) ending and Louis Daniel Armstrong for the (J) Ending. Lastly sometimes you will get a static screen with what I interpret to be the words sik'eemsik'em but have a look for yourself. Original - http://imgur.com/vuZW4Oh Modified clear as I could get - http://imgur.com/ymEqG8k
Firstly Thanks to Thanoz85 for starting a thread for the game For Me and You. That's what got me started. Thanoz85 said "The numbers 467767 appear behind the bars that are moving up and down". I haven't seen them yet but all know this number by now, however the 6 seems to be omitted. Of the two I described earlier I believe there is a third ending. At the the end of this game there is a sentence that says The e n d. which depending on what you choose you will get the you get "world" ending (J) or the "moon" Ending (M) however there is still a letter and number missing. Also I believe M and J are the Melissa and Jake from On the Edge and that this third ending is the unnamed person trapped in the well. Finally if you compare the eyes of For Me and You to the Eye in Unforgettable they are very similar I think they are connect. Here take a look http://imgur.com/9fFhqBT
I was checking the files and i woundered what was 467767, am i the only one who noticed that 467767 is a game from the same creator of DPTG and it's called Hypno-467767? I'm gonna try to play it now, hope it can helps
The only thing i was able to get from that game was this number 5310
You can get it by just listening what he says " Hold your breath --- Count to 5 " "Hold your breath --- Count to 3" "Hold Your breath --- Count to 10" This is the order
Good luck with that :'D
For the images , i was able to read few words more then you guys, my big monitor helped a lot, check this out ( In some sentences at the end we have even some weird placing dots and _ , maybe an extra morse code?)
Cue ishak the fact i don't know
Which eraser jost are musting.
Why don't you oregrand.?
Same _______ Ever
Overttet ____________ Pum_
Do you understand me?
Nobody Does (: or ! not sure about the last simbol)
Listen verce atres at the
door
Should i garest him?
Find me a cromfile.
Found another interesting thing by the way , i just noticed it now
Do you understand me? Nobody does. The truth is deeper inside. - 467767 - Listen again. - 467767 - Listen again. - 467767 - Listen again. - 467767 - Listen again. - 467767 - Listen again. - 467767 - Listen again.
Looks like morse code repeated over and over in this sentence
.- Means A
- Means T
And we have an extra dot at the start after "inside"
. Means E
Any idea? Or just a casuality?
To me there seems to be a big clue in the phrase " there's a bodgens at the door, should I garest him?" I think there's something behind the speaking/communication disorder tied with the statement that nobody understands her. The door phrase could have easily meant "there's a banging at the door, should i greet him?" .
Everything else that is said is very cryptic with the exception of the door phrase and the statement that nobody understands her. There might be a reason these were purposefully left fairly simple and straightforward albeit random. So the question remains if every other word or jumbled phrase that is in the monologue stands for another word that might be close does the word need to be similar in sound or just start with the same letter?