![]() The solution can be seen above (you just need to put the yellow strip on the rightmost bottle). You now have the slightly tricky job of putting the chemical labels back on the bottles. You can press the bottom button to reset the lights. There are lots of combinations, but this one worked for us: A - A - A - Right Lock - C - B - Left Lock - C - C - C. Look at the panel on the wall - our goal is to turn all the lights red, to make a dark room. Talk to the owner, and then go into the backroom. Take it up to the higher walkway and follow it along to the next screen. If you got it right, a staircase will appear from the ground. You now need to rotate the three discs on the floor to match the colourful diagram - like above. Here's the solution.īack outside, look at the small panel on the wall. In the mayor's basement, you need to place the cogs on the wall to get the power going again. Finally, sit on the antenna to enter the city. Press the button to the right of the guard tower to pull the antenna back. ![]() Grab the winch and connect it to the TV antenna. You'll turn the power back on, and get a lemon for your trouble. You'll need to spin the lemons to make all the connections. For each lemon, you need to pierce it with both a positive (+) and negative (-) connector. Place the wiring diagram on the connectors. Inside is a wiring diagram - pop that in your pocket. Hit the buttons in the order, shown above. You'll be lifted up to the gate to Lumino City. Open up your bag and drag the stick to the bell. That's where we come in, with a complete walkthrough to this charming little point and click adventure. If you want to enter the city and track down your kidnapped grandpa, you're going to need to solve a number of tricky head scratchers. It's a perfect game for kids.Lumino City is an adorable papercraft world, filled with puzzles and conundrums. I like that the story isn't too involved and you're just thrown into the search for Grandpa. ![]() I'm not sure they appreciate how beautiful the game is, since it's their first puzzle/adventure game, but I love the looks of it and it's what persuaded me to buy it. It would be nice though to be able to name the saved games instead of trying to remember which one of the 4 games is whose. This is easy to do with the saved steps in each saved game. Once they have figured out a puzzle, my girls love to go back and "solve" that puzzle over and over again. ![]() There was a long series of musical tunes to know, and after a long time and many mistakes, my girls finally got it and they were relieved and giggling. When you have to run up and down and all around to explore and figure out what you need to do is exasperating, but I would just tell my girls to look for things that might help them, and they would eventually get it. Sometimes, the simple mechanics of a puzzle are annoying, like the crane, where you have to keep rounding everyone up, or the wheel with the clothes. Sometimes they get stuck and I push them in the right direction, but it's not often. It's the perfect level for them because after a bit of effort, they are able to solve most of the puzzles. It's the perfect level for them because after a bit of effort, they are I bought this for my 9-year-old and 7-year-old girls and they love it. I bought this for my 9-year-old and 7-year-old girls and they love it.
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