Amelia earhart game cheats
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You will have the option of a mini-tutorial once you start Chapter One. The hidden object list is in the bottom center bar. Items that are hidden or require a tool are in blue print. Hints are unlimited, but you must wait for the meter to refill.
You may skip mini-games. When the cursor changes to a puzzle piece, some tool or action is required to reveal the object. The eye icon indicates that you must take a close look. The hand icon shows that you must pick up an item.
Items that are hidden, or require a tool, are in blue print. Click on the Locations gear to show available areas. Click on the Inventory gear to show available tools. The number at the bottom center of the screen pertains to the number of objects remaining in a scene. Access the journal by clicking on its icon in the lower right corner when you are in the vault. You can review all the previously visited locations and theories.
Read the plaque to discover that you have indeed located the Club's warehouse. Click on the open doorway to enter the warehouse. Inside you are greeted by your guide, Henry Hudson. They're right - but she disappeared at 39 -- and they managed to make a 5 chapter game out of that short life! I actually liked the length for the topic - every section of Amelia's life got mentioned, but not with excruciating or boring detail.
It's short and to the point. To make the game longer there is a flight game, and a theory section admittedly too easy - you can see the clues. I loved seeing the news reels of her parade in New York and hearing her actual voice - so the fact the game is on the easy side didn't bother me - this was less of a game and more on an "experience" - a living history you could play with. I didn't have any trouble seeing the HOS.
Scenese were clear and it was very easy to figure out what you needed to do. I actually like the flying game and wish there was more of that. So - if you want to know the life story of Amelia Earhart and the prominent theories of what happened to her - along with some neat trivia she was a nurses aid in WWI you'll like this.
If you need a game that challenges your mind and makes you think hard, or that lasts longer than an everlasting gobstopper -- this one is not for you. Rated 4 out of 5 by Bigrob from Great game recommend it to anyone I'll play it over and over great Date published: Rated 4 out of 5 by mkgarcia from Great Game I really enjoyed this. A lot of history, went through flight school and the scenes were good. The filmreels were awesome and overall just a great game.
Rated 4 out of 5 by Snowview from Entertaining biography I loved learning about Amelia in this format. The graphics weren't as good as some games and I hated the flight school but otherwise I found it an excellent experience. I didn't mind that it was rather short, because it told the story well--I prefer that to going on and on just to be longer.
Rated 4 out of 5 by Lazeedragon from Where's Amelia? Visuals are nice, sounds are good, the flight school could go or be better handed. Good if you are into AE's disappearance. Hawaiian Hut. Zones of Interest Repair Door. Zone of Interest Tarp over Life Boat. Outside Boat.
Zone of Interest Locked Trunk. Inside the Hangar. Zone of Interest Grassy Area. Zone of Interest Open the Hatch. Inside the Airplane. Zone of Interest Gas Pump. Zone of interest Inside Plane — Steering Wheel.
Mini Game — Unscramble the Map Image. Nikumaroro Island. Zone of Interest Brush. Abandoned Village.
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