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Post by midgemosh on Jan 11, 2013 4:09:58 GMT -5
Was there ever a planned uninvited 2 that never happened?
I'm using the old skool windows 3.1 version of uninvited.How does the black hole work i tried this:
The solution is this: Take the two lamps from the entrance hall. Go into the library. Put the two lamps on top of each other so the two appear to be one. Close the inventory. Examine the black hole. Open it. Close it. Talk to it (just press enter), then go through it. Make sure you bring the paintbrush from the kitchen cabinet so you can deface some of the art.
but its does not work?
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Post by lemonsanddragons on Jan 31, 2013 1:15:03 GMT -5
Black hole? I never heard of a black hole in Uninvited.
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Post by midgemosh on Feb 6, 2013 6:30:34 GMT -5
Black hole? I never heard of a black hole in Uninvited. It's on the star map in the library.
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Post by jackcmedia on Mar 30, 2013 11:18:29 GMT -5
The solution is this: Take the two lamps from the entrance hall. Go into the library. Put the two lamps on top of each other so the two appear to be one. Close the inventory. Examine the black hole. Open it. Close it. Talk to it (just press enter), then go through it. Make sure you bring the paintbrush from the kitchen cabinet so you can deface some of the art. It works. Just to add a little precision to the instructions: Both lamps have to be stacked inside your inventory and every interaction with the black hole must be performed without interruption. Tested on the Macintosh version.
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Post by midgemosh on Apr 23, 2013 15:47:43 GMT -5
Yes that work also for the Windows 3.1 confirmed.I noticed theirs seems no need for gem at Magisterium.
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