24 The player who solved this puzzle in the best time: %s
25 Player 1
30 Master Puzzle
31 Book Antiqua
32 0
33 400
34 500
35 1
36 0
37 55
38 700
39 274
40 18
41 0
42 0
50 Quick Help
51 Quit
52 Back
53 Story
54 Menu
55 Menu
56 Pandora's Box
101 PLAY
102 TUTORIAL
103 GALLERY
104 PUZZLES ONLY
105 OPTIONS
106 LOAD
109 Resume game
110 Play new game
120 This is a test text string
121 Add player name.
130 View
131 Continue
132 Congratulations!
133 Time placeholder
134 Art text for success dialog.
150 IMAGE HOLE
151 FOCUS POINT
152 ROTASCOPE
153 OVERLAP
154 OUTER LAYER
156 JESSE'S STRIPS
158 SLICES
159 LENS BENDER
160 INTERLOCK
161 FIND AND FILL
166 PUZZLES ONLY
167 PUZZLE TYPE
168 VERSION
169 Play
204 Free Puzzles
205 Hints
206 Puzzles solved.
208 Solved and unsolved puzzles in this city.
210 You found the piece in this city.
250 OK
255 Continue
256 Stay
303 Pause
304 Restart
306 Free
307 Hint
309 Continue
430 Maui
431 Puck
432 Eris
433 Coyote
434 Monkey
435 Anansi
436 Raven
440 Tutorial mode
441 Level 1 - Capture Maui
442 Level 2 - Capture Puck
443 Level 3 - Capture Eris
444 Level 4 - Capture Coyote
445 Level 5 - Capture Monkey
446 Level 6 - Capture Anansi
447 Level 7 - Capture Raven
450 Current location
451 Piece not found
452 Piece found
454 WORLD MAP
461 Amsterdam
462 Athens
463 Jerusalem
464 Bangkok
465 Berlin
466 Cairo
467 Delhi
468 Dublin
469 Florence
470 Honolulu
471 Istanbul
472 Kyoto
473 London
474 Lusaka
475 Machu Picchu
476 Madrid
477 Mexico City
478 Milan
479 Moscow
480 Nairobi
481 New York
482 Paris
483 Paris
484 Philadelphia
485 Rio de Janeiro
486 Rome
487 St. Petersburg
488 San Francisco
489 Santa Fe
490 Shanghai
491 Sydney
492 Tahiti
493 Tokyo
494 Vancouver
495 Vienna
497 Tutorial
501 00
502 00
503 00
516 INVENTORY
522 Cairo
523 ITEMS
524 P U Z Z L E S
610
611 Best Times
620 GALLERY
650 IMAGE HOLE
651 FOCUS POINT
652 ROTASCOPE
653 OVERLAP
654 OUTER LAYER
656 JESSE'S STRIPS
658 SLICES
659 LENS BENDER
660 INTERLOCK
661 FIND AND FILL
703 Apply
704 Delete
705 Cancel
706 Load
707 Save
710 Sound
711 Music
712 Timer
713 Labels
714 Animation
715 Intro
716 Credits
717 About
750 LOAD
752 SAVE
754 OPTIONS
800 Exit
801 Buy Now
850 Ok
1000 Are you sure you want to quit?
1001 Do you want to use a Free Puzzle token for this puzzle?
1002 Do you want to use a Hint for this puzzle?
1003 Are you sure you want to leave the current city? Any partially completed puzzles will be reset.
1004 Player version incorrect. Resetting player.
1010 Next city placeholder
1011 You solved all the puzzles in this city! You will be returned to the map to select another city.
1013 Are you sure you want to delete this player?
1014 Backup Player File is corrupt. Resetting player.
1015 This is a type of puzzle you haven't seen yet. Do you want interactive instructions?
1016 Could not delete that saved game.
1017 Could not load that saved game.
1018 Are you sure you want to overwrite that saved game?
1019 Could not save that game. There may not be enough space. Delete unnecessary files from your hard disk, and then try again.
1020 Are you sure you want to delete this saved game?
1021 You need to select a puzzle from the list to play.
1022 This is the intro.
1023 This is the credits.
1024 This is the About box.
1025 Do you want to save your game before exiting?
1026 Player file is corrupt, restoring from last known good version.
1027 Loading...
1028 Congratulations! Now you know how this puzzle works. Click Continue to try the real puzzle.
1029 Congratulations! Now that you know how this puzzle works, try another one.
1030 Do you want to restart the puzzle?
1031 Insert the Pandora's Box CD, and then start Pandora's Box again.
1034 To play Pandora's Box, your color palette must be set to 256 Color or higher. In Windows Control Panel, click Display Properties, and then click the Settings tab.
1035 To earn a bonus, solve this speed puzzle in under %s.If you use a Hint or Free Puzzle token, you will not receive a bonus.
1036 You beat the clock! The location of the hidden object is shown on a puzzle button below.
1037 You beat the clock! You earned three Free Puzzle tokens as a bonus.
1038 You must click Continue before you can exit Pandora's Box.
1039 Microsoft« Pandora's Box ⌐ & (p) 1999 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
1040 This program is protected by U.S. and International copyright laws as described in Options/About.
1041 You need three Free Puzzle tokens to do this. Do you want to use them now?
1042 You need three Free Puzzle tokens to do this. You can return to cities on this level to earn more Free Puzzle tokens.
1050 Microsoft« Pandora's Box
1051 Version: 1.0
1052 PID: %s
1053 ⌐ & (p) 1999 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
1054 3D models provided by Viewpoint DataLabs International, Inc.
1055 www.viewpoint.com
1056 WARNING: This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties.
1057 Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law.
1058 Unable to start the game. Make sure Pandora's Box is installed, and then try to start the game again using the Start menu. Click the Start button, point to Programs, Microsoft Games, Pandora's Box, and then click Pandora's Box. Pandora's Box will now exit.
1059 Unable to create DirectDraw surface. Make sure that DirectX is installed, and then try again.
1060 Unable to load language.dll. Make sure that Pandora's Box is installed correctly, or reinstall Pandora's Box, and then start the game again.
1061 Unable to load status.dll. Make sure that Pandora's Box is installed correctly, or reinstall Pandora's Box, and then start the game again.
1062 Unable to load puzzle.dll. Make sure that Pandora's Box is installed correctly, or reinstall Pandora's Box, and then start the game again.
1063 Unable to load name.dll. Make sure that Pandora's Box is installed correctly, or reinstall Pandora's Box, and then start the game again.
1064 Unable to copy saved game file. Delete any unnecessary applications from your hard disk, and then try again.
1065 Unable to create window. Exit open applications, and then restart Pandora's Box.
1066 Unable to create window. Exit open applications, and then restart Pandora's Box.
1067 Unable to create window. Exit open applications, make sure that DirectX is installed, and then restart Pandora's Box.
1068 Unable to create dialog. Exit open applications, and then restart Pandora's Box.
1069 Unable to create puzzle. Exit open applications, and then restart Pandora's Box. If this does not fix the problem, reinstall Pandora's Box.
1070 You may have used an invalid character. Enter a different player name, and then try again.
1071 This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.
1072 You have solved the trial version. You can return to any city to solve other puzzles or you may quit Pandora's Box.
1200 OK
1201 Yes
1202 No
1203 Cancel
1204 Map
1205 Stay
1206 Capture
1221 Maui's Challenge
1222 Puck's Challenge
1223 Eris' Challenge
1224 Coyote's Challenge
1225 Monkey's Challenge
1226 Anansi's Challenge
1227 Raven's Challenge
1500 Maui
1501 Puck
1502 Eris
1503 Coyote
1504 Monkey
1505 Anansi
1506 Raven
1851 Click the center piece to begin Maui's Challenge.
1852 Click the center piece to begin Puck's Challenge.
1853 Click the center piece to begin Eris' Challenge.
1854 Click the center piece to begin Coyote's Challenge.
1855 Click the center piece to begin Monkey's Challenge.
1856 Click the center piece to begin Anansi's Challenge.
1857 Click the center piece to begin Raven's Challenge.
1911 %BYour first mission is to capture Maui, the trickster hero of Hawaii.%B This is the story of how Maui played a trick and pulled the Hawaiian Islands from the sea. Maui was a skilled shapechanger, but when he was a boy, his four older brothers left him behind every time they went fishing. "You're always playing tricks, and you never catch any fish," they told him. One day, however, Maui had a plan. %BFind the piece of the box with the boat.%B
1912 Maui became a seagull and flew after his brothers' boat. When his brothers saw the seagull, they rowed toward it. Soon one brother felt a tug on his line, and pulled in a big fish. The seagull swooped down and ate the fish, then changed back into Maui. "I found a fish for you!" he said. "And then you ate it!" said one brother. "We're never taking you fishing again!" %BFind the piece with the seagull.%B
1913 Maui apologized for his trick. "I made you a magic fish hook," he said. "Take me tomorrow. We'll catch the biggest fish you ever saw!" The next day the water was calm, with no fish in sight. Just as they turned to go back home, the ocean darkened, and huge waves came up. "It's my giant fish!" cried Maui, and he lowered his magic hook into the water. %BFind the piece with Maui's magic hook.%B
1914 The hook was seized, and something dragged the little fishing boat like a toy across the ocean. They looked down and saw the great fish Mauna Kai beneath them. "I told you we'd catch a big fish!" Maui told his brothers. "If you can catch it," his brothers told him, "You can come fishing with us every day from now on." "Row!" Maui commanded them. "And whatever you do, don't stop!" %BFind the piece with the great fish Mauna Kai.%B
1915 The giant fish pulled the little boat farther and farther from shore. Maui's brothers rowed all day and all night without bringing the fish to land. Mauna Kai was above water now, his fins as big as mountains. "We have to stop!" Maui's brothers cried, and put down their oars. Mauna Kai's back hardened into dry land and that is how Maui made the islands of Hawai'i. %BFind Maui.%B
1921 %BPuck played his pranks in the countryside of Britain and Ireland. All tricksters love to fool unsuspecting mortals, but as Puck discovered, two tricks are better than one.%B Puck was the loyal companion of Oberon, King of the Fairies. Oberon and his wife, Queen Titania, were quarreling, and their disagreement was upsetting the order of the natural world. Even knowing this, neither would relent. Trouble began to brew...%BFind the piece of the box that shows Oberon.%B
1922 Oberon asked Puck to help him play a trick on his wife. Puck found a flower that had been touched by Cupid's arrow. When the juice of this flower was squeezed onto the eyelids of a sleeping person, that person would fall in love with the next living creature he or she saw. %BFind the piece with the magical flower.%B
1923 Queen Titania went to her forest bower to sleep, sending her fairies to tend to their various tasks. While she slept, Puck returned bearing the magic flower. He gave it to Oberon, who went to the queen's bower and squeezed the juice of the flower over her eyelids. The spell was cast. Now to await the results...%BFind the piece that shows Titania.%B
1924 While Titania slept, a group of actors rehearsed a play nearby. Puck decided to watch, and perhaps play a trick on them. When one actor, Nick Bottom, wandered off from the others, Puck saw his chance for another bit of mischief, and changed Bottom's head into that of an ass. The other actors ran away in terror. When Titania awoke, the first creature she saw was the transformed Bottom, and she fell immediately in love! %BFind the piece that shows Nick Bottom.%B
1925 Titania took Bottom back to her forest bower and introduced him to her fairy attendants. She ordered them to wait on him, amuse him, and bring him fruit and honey to eat, all the while declaring her love for him. Both Titania and Bottom had fallen victim to Puck's trickery -- the joke had turned out even better than he imagined! %BFind Puck.%B
1931 %BEven on Mount Olympus, life wasn't always perfect. But one prankish goddess found a way to get even with her enemies by giving them a gift! %BEris, twin sister of Ares, god of war, was the mistress of mayhem, the queen of quarrels. Wherever she went, disagreements, arguments, brawls, and wars seemed to follow. One day the gods gave a party, and Eris found out she wasn't invited...%BFind the piece that shows the home of the gods.%B
1932 Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite were three powerful goddesses. Each thought herself wiser, more beautiful, and better than the other two. Because of their naturally competitive nature, they were rivals to one another, and Eris was no friend to any of them. Eris was convinced that the three goddesses had influenced Zeus, father of the gods, to exclude her from the coming festivities. %BFind the piece with the three goddesses. %B
1933 Determined to expose her rivals as vain, conceited, and just plain silly, Eris showed up at the party uninvited. She brought a golden apple, and inscribed upon it were these words: "To The Fairest." Seeing Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite standing together, she tossed the apple into their midst. All three goddesses grabbed the apple, and none of them would let the others have it. %BFind the piece with the Golden Apple of Discord. %B
1934 Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite held onto Eris' golden apple for dear life. If one let go, she'd be admitting that she wasn't the fairest! Even after most of the other gods had gone home, they were still fighting. Finally they asked Zeus to settle the argument. Zeus would have liked to put an end to their quarrel, but he knew better than to get into the middle of a dispute among three goddesses! %BFind the piece showing Zeus, father of the gods. %B
1935 Eris was delighted. Her trick had worked out perfectly. All the gods on Olympus had seen Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite behaving like spoiled children. Zeus had refused to settle the matter, and none of the other gods were inclined to try, either. The three stubborn goddesses wrestled for possession of the Golden Apple of Discord for twenty years! %BFind Eris. %B
1941 %B Coyote was a trickster from the American southwest who never liked to get anything honestly that he could get by trickery. %BCoyote was out hunting one day without much luck. All the animals he tried to catch were too smart or too cautious, so Coyote was tired and hungry as he walked towards his burrow. He saw some geese swimming on a lake, and thought how delicious a roast goose would taste, and how fat and foolish these particular geese appeared. Maybe he would have his dinner after all. %BFind the piece with the swimming goose. %B
1942 Coyote filled a big sack with dry leaves and walked along the lake until the geese noticed him. "What have you got in that bag, Coyote?" the geese asked him. "Songs," Coyote told them. "Why do you have a whole bag full of songs?" the geese asked. "Because I am strong, and have strong visions," he said. "I'll bet you wish you could dance to my songs." %BFind the piece with Coyote's sack of songs. %B
1943 The geese wanted to dance to Coyote's songs. "No," Coyote said, "these songs are full of powerful magic, and you silly geese wouldn't know the right way to dance to them. " "Oh, please!" the geese pleaded. "Teach us how to dance the right way!" Finally Coyote agreed. "First," he said, "you have to close your eyes." So the geese closed their eyes and danced as Coyote sang. %BFind the piece with the dancing goose. %B
1944 The geese danced. Coyote grabbed one and threw it into his sack. "Stop!" he shouted. The geese opened their eyes. Coyote pointed to the spot where the missing goose had been. "He opened his eyes and now he's gone -- disappeared! The rest of you be sure to keep your eyes closed." The next time Coyote snatched a goose, it squawked loudly. "That's good," Coyote shouted, "Sing really loud!" %BFind the piece that shows Coyote grabbing a goose. %B
1945 The geese kept dancing and Coyote kept stuffing them into his sack. Then one goose who was a little less foolish than the rest opened one eye and saw what Coyote was doing. "Fly!" he honked. "Fly! Coyote has tricked us!" The geese flew away, and Coyote flung the sack over his back and went back to his burrow. He had all the goose he could eat for dinner, and a really good laugh. %BFind Coyote. %B
1951 %BIf there's one thing Monkey didn't like, it was following rules. This story tells how he broke the rules, but saved the monkeys. %BLong ago, the Jade Emperor placed a magic rock on top of the Mountain of Flowers and Fruit. Inside the rock was Monkey. The Jade Emperor told him to protect and defend all the other monkeys. The rock cracked open like an egg. Monkey emerged into the world and began his journey down the mountain. %BFind the piece that shows the magic rock. %B
1952 Monkey saw a group of monkeys near a roaring waterfall. "There's something wonderful on the other side, but we're afraid to go through," they told him. "I could go through," said Monkey. "If you do," they said, "you'll be our king." Monkey took a deep breath, then leaped through the waterfall and into a beautiful cave. From that time on, he was king of all the monkeys on earth. %BFind the waterfall piece. %B
1953 Monkey was a good king, and took good care of his subjects. One day he saw that a monkey was missing. When he asked about her, someone said, "She's dead, Your Majesty." Monkey knew nothing about death, so his subjects explained it to him. "There must be some mistake," he said. "I will go down to the underworld myself, and have a talk with the Lord of Death." %BFind the piece with the entrance to the underworld. %B
1954 Monkey journeyed to the throne room of the Lord of Death. "I am king of the monkeys," he said, "and I want all monkeys to live forever." "It's the natural order of things," said the Lord of Death. "Monkeys must die like everyone else." "You know best, O wise and powerful one," said Monkey, bowing deeply. But of course he had other ideas all along. %BFind the piece that shows the Lord of Death. %B
1955 Monkey wandered through the underworld until he found a tall pedestal, and on it was the Book of Life and Death, which contained the names of all living beings. He clambered up the pedestal and erased the names of every monkey from the book. It was a long time before the Lord of Death found out how he had been fooled by the clever Monkey. %BFind Monkey. %B
1961 %BAnansi the Spider was an African trickster who often found himself the victim of his own tricks. %BAnansi loved to eat, but he didn't like sharing his food. One day, just as he put a big pot of yams on the fire to cook, Anansi looked out of the window and saw Turtle walking slowly up the road toward the house. In Africa you can never turn a traveler away without sharing your food, so Anansi was not happy to see Turtle. %BFind the piece with the pot of yams.%B
1962 "Come in, come in!" said Anansi. "Have some of my yams!" Turtle sat down at the table. "You can't eat without washing your hands," Anansi said. "Go down to the creek and wash up." Turtle walked slowly down the hill to the creek. He washed his hands and walked slowly back up the hill. But when he got there, Anansi had eaten all the yams except one scrawny one he didn't want anyway. %BFind the Turtle piece. %B
1963 "Thank you for supper, Anansi," said Turtle when he was through eating. He was still hungry, but he was far too polite to say so. "Why don't you come over to my house for supper tomorrow?" "I'd love to," said Anansi, thinking of all Turtle's lovely food. "I'll be there at sundown." The next evening Anansi dressed up in his best coat and walked down the road to Turtle's house. %BFind the piece with Turtle's house. %B
1964 "I'm down here," called Turtle from the bottom of a pond, "and supper is ready!" Anansi tried to get to the bottom of the pond, but he was too light. "Come on down, Anansi!" Turtle called again. Anansi had to get to that food! He filled the pockets of his coat with rocks, and sank down to join Turtle at the most wonderful-looking dinner he had ever seen. %BFind the piece with Turtle's feast. %B
1965 Anansi knew he could eat every bite of that dinner, though he supposed he ought to leave a few bites for Turtle. He began to fill up his dish with food. "You can't eat with your coat on!" said Turtle. But as soon as Anansi took off his coat he bobbed up to the top of the pond. Realizing he had been tricked by Turtle, Anansi trudged home again, as hungry as when he had come. %BFind Anansi. %B
1971 %BSometimes (though not often) Raven played a trick in order to do something helpful. %BLong ago on the northwest coast of North America, the first people lived in darkness, and Raven felt sorry for them. He knew that the Sky Chief owned the sun, but kept it hidden away in a bentwood box, so Raven flew high above the world of mortals to find the Sky Chief's longhouse. %BFind the piece that shows the Sky Chief's longhouse. %B
1972 Raven saw the Sky Chief's daughter getting a drink from a stream. Quicker than lightning, he changed himself into a pine needle, which fell into the water and drifted downstream. The sky chief's daughter dipped her drinking basket into the water, scooped up the pine needle, and drank it down. %BFind the piece with the drinking basket and the pine needle. %B
1973 The Sky Chief's daughter didn't know that she'd been tricked by Raven, but many months later, she gave birth to a beautiful baby boy who was actually Raven in disguise. As soon as he could crawl around the floor of their longhouse, the baby began looking for the place where the old man was keeping the golden ball that was the sun. %BFind the piece with the Sky Chief's grandson.%B
1974 One day the baby boy found a beautiful bentwood box that seemed to glow from within. Raven knew this was where the Sky Chief was hiding the sun, but he couldn't open it with his baby hands. He sat by the box and cried and cried until his grandfather picked him up. Then he cried some more until his grandfather opened up the box and took out the golden ball. %BFind the bentwood box piece. %B
1975 The Sky Chief gave his grandson the golden ball to play with. But no sooner had he done so than the baby boy turned back into Raven and flew up through the smoke-hole of the longhouse and into the sky, carrying the golden ball of the sun in his beak. In this way, Raven brought light to the first people. %BFind Raven. %B
2000 Image Hole
2001 Play Image Hole
2002 You received 3 strikes. The puzzle will restart.Next time, try not to click a hole until it's over the right part of the image underneath.
2003 You solved this Image Hole puzzle!
2005 Edit Mode - Game Stopped
2006 You finished the level. The level will now restart
2007 *** Image Hole EDITOR ***
2008 You solved the puzzle! Here comes the next level.
2009 File not found:
2010 Error
2011 File already exists! Do you want to overwrite it?
2012 Warning
2013 Loading new Image Hole puzzle
2014 Dummy
2015 Im_Sel.wav
2016 Im_Right.wav
2017 Im_X.wav
2018 Im_Fail.wav
2019 Im_Move.wav
2021 Image Hole
2050 Strike counter
2051 Strike counter
2052 Click the hole you want help with,or click the Hint button again to cancel.
2053 Click a moving hole to select it.
2054 Click anywhere on the background to move the hole where you want it to go. You can make holes move faster or slower using the Speed buttons on the right.
2055 Match the shape of the hole to the correct part of the image underneath. Click the selected hole again to lock it down.
2056 Lock down the rest of the holes to solve the puzzle.Holes may be bigger or smaller than the shape they represent.Tip: Save the big pieces for last to see more of the hidden image.
2057 If you try to lock a piece in the wrong place you receive a strike. To move a hole in any direction, click the background where you want it to go.
2600 Slow
2601 Medium
2602 Fast
3000 Focus Point
3001 Play Focus Point
3201 Animate
3202 Grid
3303 Focus Point
3304 You solved this Focus Point puzzle!
3305 The piece is already in the correct location.
3306 The piece is already placed.
3307 Paused
3313 Click two pieces to make them trade places and sizes.
3314 Tip: Try to place the biggest pieces first.
3315 Click the buttons on the right to turn the grid or animation on/off.
3316 Continue to compose the picture by trading pieces.
3317 Use a Hint.
3318 Click the piece you want help with, or click the Hint button again to cancel.
4000 Rotascope
4001 Play Rotascope
4151 Animate
4152 Grid
4305 Rotascope
4306 You solved this Rotascope puzzle!
4307 Paused
4308 To move a piece that is next to the open space, click the piece. First, click the piece on the left (the faces).Tip: It often helps to complete the outer ring first.
4309 You can move pieces between rings. Try clicking the small piece to the right of the open space.
4310 You can also move the center piece. Try clicking it now.
4311 Now complete the puzzle.
4312 Use a Hint.
4313 Click the piece you want help with,or click the Hint button again to cancel.
4314 The piece is already placed.
4315 The piece is already in the correct location.
5000 Overlap
5001 Play Overlap
5401 Rotate
5409 Overlap
5410 You solved this Overlap puzzle!
5413 Paused
5414 Click the piece on the left and drag it to the correct place on the image.
5415 Some pieces contain part of the background. This is a hint to their location.
5416 Some pieces overlap part of the picture.
5417 Some pieces need to be rotated. Right-click to rotate a piece.
5418 You can move pieces to other stacks on the left to organize them.
5419 Continue to replace all the pieces to solve the puzzle.
5421 Click the piece you want help with,or click the Hint button again to cancel.
6000 Outer Layer
6001 Play Outer Layer
6204 Loading level...
6205 Congratulations! Do you want to see the object again?
6206 Click the piece you want help with, orclick the Hint button again to cancel.
6207 Are you sure you want to restart the puzzle?
6208 Click the direction arrows on the table to change your point of view. Click the blue (N) arrow last.
6209 Click a piece on the left, and then drag it over the egg and place it where you think it fits.Tip: Try the piece from the top stack (with the horse's head).
6210 Right-click to rotate a selected piece.Tip: Rotate and place the piece on the top stack.
6211 You can move pieces to different stacks. Tip: Spread the pieces over the stacks so you can see them.
6212 Finish the puzzle by placing the remaining pieces.Tip: Click the green (W) direction arrow for a new point of view.
6601 Next piece
6602 Previous piece
6666 Rotate
6667 Go left
6668 Go right
7100 Flip
7101 Rotate
7102 Rotate
7910 Click the piece you want help with,or click the Hint button again to cancel.
8000 Jesse's Strips
8001 Play Jesse's Strips
8002 ERROR
8003 File not found.
8004 You are about to overwrite an existing file.
8005 Warning
8006 Click the piece you want help with,or click the Hint button again to cancel.
8007 Click the numbered tabs to see pieces on different trays.Then return to tray 5.
8008 Click the piece to select it, and then drag it to the spot where it fits.Tip: It goes somewhere on the right edge.
8009 Now press 4 on the keyboard to go to tray 4.
8010 You can rotate pieces. Select the piece, right-click to rotate it, and then move it to the right spot.Tip: It fits in the empty area closest to the top.
8011 Now press 3 to go to tray 3.
8012 You can move pieces between trays to organize them. Move the piece to tray 2 by dragging it over the tab and holding it there until the new tray appears.Place the piece between the other pieces.
8013 You can select more than one piece. On tray 2, hold down the SHIFT key while clicking each piece. Then drag them to the right spot.
8014 Finally, go to tray 1.
8015 Complete the puzzle by placing the rest of the pieces. Note that a piece can overlap part of the picture.
8990 Grid
8991 Rotate
10000 Slices
10001 Play Slices
10100 Flip
10101 Rotate
10102 Rotate
10103 Animate
10900 Click a piece to select it.Tip: Try the pharaoh's head.
10901 Drag the selected piece to move it.
10902 Drag the selected piece onto another piece to connect them. Both pieces must face the same direction.Tip: Drag the head to the pharaoh's chest.
10903 Select a new piece and right-click to rotate it.Tip: Try the 'torso' on the left.
10904 Select a piece, and then click to flip it.Tip: Flip the piece to the right.
10905 Keep assembling the pieces until the puzzle is solved.
10910 Click the piece you want help with, or click the Hint button again to cancel
11000 Lens Bender
11001 Play Lens Bender
11111 Rotate
11920 Loading level...
11921 Rendering lenses...
11922 Congratulations!
11923 Are you sure you want to restart the puzzle?
11924 Click the piece you want help with,or click the Hint button again to cancel.
11950 Compose the picture in the middle using pieces under the lenses. Click the arrow button on the second lens to attach the piece.
11951 A piece must face the right direction before you can attach it. Move the next piece under each lensuntil it faces the right way. Then click the arrow button to attach it. Tip: Try the smallest lens.
11952 A piece must have somewhere to connect before it will move to the middle.Try to move the next piece and notice that it won't attach.
11953 Attach the next piece, and then go back to the one that didn't fit.Tip: Try the smallest lens.
11954 Now you can attach the last piece. Make sure it's under the right lens, and then move it to the middle.
12000 Interlock
12001 Play Interlock
12101 Flip
12102 Rotate
12900 Use the seven pieces to fill the outline of the dancer.To move a piece, click it, and then drag it to the right spot.Try the arms first.
12901 To rotate a piece, right-click.Rotate the leg pieces and then place them.
12902 To flip a piece, use the Flip button on the right.Flip the torso pieces, and then place them.
12903 Sometimes you need to both flip and rotate a piece. Flip and rotate the head, and then place it.
12950 Click the piece you want help with,or click the Hint button again to cancel.
12951 The piece is already in its correct location.
13000 Find and Fill
13001 Play Find and Fill
13117 Find and Fill
13118 Congratulations!You solved this Find & Fill puzzle!
13119 You must specify a name for this object.
13120 Missing Name
13121 One or both of the images you specified could not be loaded.
13122 Bad Image or Mask
13123 An outline could not be generated for the mask you specified.
13124 Bad Outline
13125 Paused
13126 Click any area to fill it with the selected color.
13127 Right-click to erase an area.
13128 Find a black shape from the image on the left and fill it with a single color. Make sure you don't fill any extra spaces!
13129 You can work on two images at once by using different colors for each.
13130 Continue to find and fill images.Tip: Some images may be rotated or upside-down.
13131 Use a hint.
13132 To use a Hint, click an area to reveal an outline.Or click the Hint button again to cancel.