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01 - The Clockwise Man
2009-05-10 - extension: rar - size: 6 MB
01 - The Clockwise Man
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The Clockwise Man
2009-04-16 - extension: rar - size: 2 MB
The Clockwise Man
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Zack & Wiki: The Painted Secret The Painted Secret
1. Grab the Gold Fragment off the middle pedestal.
2. Place the Gold Fragment (More) The Painted Secret
1. Grab the Gold Fragment off the middle pedestal.
2. Place the Gold Fragment in the puzzle in the middle of the room. Put it in the top left corner.
3. Pick up the Eerie Picture from the left pedestal.
4. Place it on the middle pedestal. (Or just drop it on the ground. As long as it's not on the left pedestal.)
5. Grab the Eerie Picture from the right pedestal.
6. Place it on the left pedestal.
7. Click on the painting with the broom.
8. Reach into the painting and pull the broom out.
9. Go to the painting showing a night sky.
10. Sweep away the clouds with your broom.
11. Sweep off the dust from the painting with a door in it.
12. Get the Castle Key.
13. Use it on the door painting. Turn the key clockwise, as usual.
14. Pick up the broom.
15. Enter the painted door.
16. Give the painting with the tree a closer look.
17. Flip the broom backwards and poke the Gold Fragment with it.
18. Walk onto the trapdoor to fall back down to the first floor.
19. Click on the spilled paint.
20. Flip the broom back, and sweep up some paint.
21. Drop your all-new Paint Broom for a sec and pull the Gold Fragment out of the painting.
22. Place the fragment into the puzzle's bottom right corner.
23. Get back your Paint Broom and enter the door painting with it.
24. Walk to the old man's painting and cover his eyes with paint.
25. Check out the painting on the far left.
26. Try to interact with it, it doesn't matter which item you're carrier, if you're carrying one at all.
27. Stand on top of the painting to fall through the floor. (Notice that you can't take the item you're holding with you, as your fall through.)
28. Pull the Gold Faucet out of the painting you're standing right next to.
29. Enter the door painting again, with the Gold Faucet.
30. Use the Gold Faucet on the painting right next to the trapdoor.
31. Place the faucet as low on the painting as possible.
32. Turn the faucet's handle. You gotta turn counter-clockwise, for once!
33. If the water level got low enough for the monster to disappear, you can grab the Gold Fragment.
34. As you could see in step 27, you can't take the Fragment with you by falling through the painting. Instead, place the fragment on the trapdoor.
35. Go to the old man's painting and pull the rope.
36. Fall through the pit painting.
37. Grab the Gold Fragment.
38. Finish the puzzle.
39. Expel the spirit.
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The law's of physics go straight out the window in this level.
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Jackson Browne's 'The Load-Out' intro on piano This is the intro to Jackson Browne's "The Load-Out", as you might have guessed from (More) This is the intro to Jackson Browne's "The Load-Out", as you might have guessed from the title. When I was first learning this, I went on YouTube to get some help, but for some reason nobody has uploaded this song in any form. I can't figure out why, because it's a great song. So, I thought I would stick it up here so if anyone else is in the process of learning this tune they have something to go by. It's not perfect, I know (it's a little fast), but it's better than nothing.
Oh, and my room isn't as messy as it looks, there's just a lot of stuff in a small area. In fact, just for fun, I am going to tell you what everything in the shot is, starting on the left side going roughly clockwise. Ok, ready?... here goes.
- All the way on the left you see the corner of Beethoven's "Fur Elise" sheet music.
- On top of that is a tiny bit of the corner of a Beatles song book.
- A list of places around the world that I want to visit on top of that.
- A shiny blue and silver spiral design pencil.
- A guitar capo.
- The Beatles new "LOVE" CD (amazing).
- A standard #2 pencil (made in China).
- This weeks music lesson, "Two Guitars (Russian Gypsy Song)" I still don't know it.
- You can see the corner of a empty can of AXE.
- The thing on the wall above that is a paper cut out of a guitar (you can only see part of the neck)
- By the corner of the music page is a Wii remote.
- It's on top of a paper with suggestions for my friend's movie script.
- Then an original Game Boy.
- You see my door there, with a poster of Kurt Cobain on the top.
- Below that you can see the corner of a Wizard/Dragon poster than has half fallen down.
- My door knob with a special handle I put under it.
- To the right of the door is a Bob Dylan poster (my hero).
- Right next to that is a small picture of Jimmy Page.
- Below those posters is a big pile of clothes on a little table that I use to pile my clothes on.
- The bag on top of the pile is an Abercrombie and Fitch shirt I got for Christmas, with a moose on it, that I just opened. I don't like it because the sleeves are too short.
- Sticking out from behind the pile is the red top of a carpet cleaner spray.
- Right behind that is all my old NES games.
- On top of them is a blue clay bowl I made in high school art class, in which i have a bunch of change, some spent batteries and a bunch of 'Homies' out of the 50 cent machine.
- Behind that is some Game Cube/PS2 games and some DVDs.
- Also a few Sega Genesis, PS1, and N64 games, and a harmonica.
- All that stuff is on my dresser, with a mirror on the back, on which my harmonica holder hangs.
- Behind all that is a cool, sorta' surreal poster, with a Post-it note stuck on it, reminding me when my first piano lesson was (it's been there for like 7 months for some reason).
- In front of that you see a blue wooden "sculpture" I made in high school Art.
- Right next to that is a red can of fancy chocolates I got a few years ago (my aunt bought it for me 'cause it said Mozart on it, even though it's not the famous Mozart) it's pretty much the worst chocolate ever.
- To the left of that is an old digital camera
- On the right of the chocolate you can see a white line, which is Gran Turismo 4 for PS2.
- In the upper right you see the bottom corner of a poster that shows every Simpsons character.
- Below that, is a Napoleon Dynamite poster my cousin gave me.
- Below that is a guitar case with my Fender Telecaster in it (yeah I know, awesome right).
- Leaning on that is my banjo case.
- In front of that is a Stratocaster body with nothing on it that my friend gave me the other day.
- Leaning in front of that is a music stand.
- Below the guitar is some socks and a shirt.
- To the left of the socks is a weird old stuffed squash man toy with yellow feet.
- A USB chord by his foot.
- Go strait down and you can see the corner of my little amp sticking out from behind my leg.
- Then you see my leg, if my hands arn't in the way.
- And now we are back to my Kawai digital piano.
Phew... See, not messy at all, just stuff. I guess you could say it's... stuffy.
Please leave a comment and rate my video, it will help me feel complete. Any constructive criticism is great, just don't be pretentious or dumb.
If you took the time to read this I reward you with the sheet music. http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r220/altoidyoda/The_LoadOut.jpg?t=1175919065 If you need a larger version I can e-mail it to you, just send me a message.
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