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At the bottom right, it states to unlock all binaries. There is a note that states “in 5 charges”. Check the whiteboard with Schrodinger's cat. Go right from the main lab and enter the gray door. Once completed, Gray is thankful but tells Nancy to get out of the lab. The aim of the puzzle is to get all lights to be off. Click on that switch and get evidence – a band that held the switch. See that the bottom right switch is tied together.
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Gray tells you to follow him and to power off the grid. Exit the lounge and meet Gray, who will take you to the lab. Go forward four times in the dark until you see the alarm clock on the table on the left. Get a call from Victor about the power outages. Go to and enter the double doors to the left of Niko's office an be in the lounge. Exit the workshop and go down to the lower level via the elevator. Look close at the motorcycle to the right of Ryan and learn that she isn’t done with it yet. Check the blue tool cabinet at the corner. Take colored paper from the bottom shelf of the cabinet. Nancy says something about the blank card will help getting into the lab. Take the white blank card from the cabinet door. Look close at the gray cabinet on the right. Check the workbench on the left and see a remote control from the security office (the sticker says do not remove). Take note of the binaries correlation to numbers on the poster (15 Things You Never Knew About Electricity). Go around to the other side of the balcony. On the next page, take note of the schematic components, their icons, picture, and usage. Learn about the Faraday cage and lightning rods. The multi-miniature capacitor (MMC) matrix will charge only when there is no other of a similar color rating in the same row or column. Learn from the notation that Ryan replaced a part in the bottom spark gap and it won't run without the new part in place. Learn about the Tesla coil and its parts. Go forward to the lounge past the offices. Discuss everything and learn that he is not lacking in ego. Go left and enter the orange doors.Įnter the office on the right and talk to Mason, the day shift research assistant. After going up, exit the elevator by clicking on the grill elevator door. Press the up button to go to the next floor. Climb the short steps and check the gray metal door and see that it’s closed. Check the keycard box on the right edge of the door. Note that there is a periodic table of the elements here. Study the posts on the bulletin board on the wall past the elevator on the right. Go around to the left side of the balcony past the elevator. Do not enter the lounge on the right yet. The video LBTY510258 at that time showed no one entering the lab.
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Read about the missing keycard and the entry before Niko’s murder. Read the case file to learn details about the other employees. Take and read Victor's note on the cover of the case file. Press the metal button right of the bird and see the pigeon spread his wings. Go to the right side of the desk and check a stand with a pigeon and 12 round slots. Go to the left side of the desk and see a contraption at the corner. Turn around and check the nice but locked bookcase. Turn right and check the intricately decorated candy machine. While each and every one of Nancy's case files will always have a place in each fan's heart, there are some that were much more well-loved than others.Enter Niko’s office. Updated by Lianna Tedesco, April 9th, 2020: With the release of Nancy Drew's most recent case, Midnight in Salem, it was time to take a look back on this list and double the fun! With more games added, included the newest edition to our mystery game lists, it's time to take a look back and see what was worth all that late-night sleuthing. Are we up for a sleuth? Absolutely. Time to revisit a personal top fifteen favorites list. Now that there are 32 main games and a Salem, MA-based mystery coming out in November, it's time to bare all and rank our favorite playthroughs. Many a time we have been brought face-to-face with Nancy's desk, rifled through her notes, and agree to take on many a problem in the search for a solution. RELATED: Mystery Solved: The 10 Best Detective Games When that title screen loads and the theme music signifying a brilliant mystery begins, all of sudden, we all become Junior (or Senior) detectives. An avid Nancy Drew fan will report, there are simply no 'bad' games by Her Interactive.