Remember, the game is more fun when you figure it out yourself, so I highly recommend using these hints only as a last resort, or to learn more after you've finished the game. On several of the tougher puzzles, the game will try to take note if you're struggling and offer a bit of guidance, so it pays to hammer away for a while rather than turning immediately to the hint file. Also, keep in mind that the questions themselves can't help but give away some surprises, so read with caution.
Sample hint #2: Luckily, you have a much better
solution at hand.
Sample hint #3: Check your inventory -- might the
first-aid kit offer anything?
X EARTHSUIT
X KEY
X OBSERVATORY
X CABIN
X SIGN
L
TALK TO EMILY
X EMILY
ASK EMILY ABOUT CABIN
ASK EMILY ABOUT CD PLAYER
L
UNLOCK DOOR
S
3
X PAPERS
GET PAPERS
SHOW PAPERS TO EM
X TV
GET IT
NE
X BEDSPREAD
X NIGHTSTAND
X DRAWER
OPEN DRAWER
PULL DRAWER
BREAK NIGHTSTAND
GET ALL
READ LEGAL
READ NOTEPAD
OPEN CURTAINS
LOOK UNDER BED
TALK TO EM
W
UNLOCK BACK DOOR
S
S
X DOOR
PUSH DOOR
PULL DOOR
S
X CURTAIN
TOUCH IT
ASK EMILY ABOUT CURTAIN
TALK TO EMILY
X DESK
X COMPUTER
OPEN DRAWER
GET HEADSET
L
X MACHINERY
EMILY, BLAST CURTAIN
THROW NOTEPAD AT CURTAIN
E
1
1
1
GET ALL
X FIELD
PUSH IT
JUMP
G
G
JUMP
X PANEL
X TUBE
I
L
X CRATER
JUMP NORTH
X BEIGE
X HATCH
X BLUE
X SQUID
TALK TO SQUID
GIVE HANDLE TO SQUID
GET ALL
DRAW MARKS
TOUCH BLUE PLATE
D
TOUCH BLUE
E
X BUBBLE
LOOK THROUGH IT
W
TOUCH RED
TOUCH FACE
GET CYLINDER
X IT
X BUTTON
WEAR HEADSET
TOUCH BUTTON
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
I
TOUCH RED
TOUCH TREE
X POLE
CLIMB PLATFORM
LOOK THROUGH SCOPE
X SCOPE
X LENS
UNSCREW IT
D
TOUCH RED
TOUCH LEAF
X PEDESTAL
X SPONGE
GET IT
TOUCH INDIGO
TOUCH RED
TOUCH CACTUS
X SAND
SEARCH SAND
X RUPTURE
ENTER RUPTURE
OPEN GAP
X BOWL
X CACTUS
TALK TO MYSELF
N
E
X TOWER
E
JUMP
W
W
X DOME
X CATS
TOUCH BUTTON
S
X CANISTER
GET IT
OPEN IT
X GRAINS
TASTE GRAINS
X TUBE
BREAK TUBE
N
JUMP
N
DROP ALL
GET BOWL
JUMP NE
GET BOWL
N
N
TOUCH BEIGE
GET BOWL
I
WEAR HEADSET
GET BOWL
FILL IT
JUMP N
JUMP S
DROP BOWL
PUT LENS IN CACTUS
GET ALL BUT BOWL
PUT LENS IN CACTUS
JUMP S
N
FILL CANISTER WITH SALT
S
POUR SALT ON SLUGS
PUSH INDIGO
IN
TOUCH PINK
S
1
1
SHOW CYLINDER TO EM
GIVE HEADSET TO EM
GIVE CYLINDER TO EM
1
I
SHOW SPONGE TO EM
TELL EM ABOUT PENGUINS
ASK EM ABOUT CELL
N
E
E
KILL ROBOTS
N
1
2
2
QUIT
Flat-out answer: DRINK ANTIVENOM.
Prologue and Part One
How do I get into the cabin?
Check your inventory.
See anything that might open a cabin door?
UNLOCK CABIN DOOR WITH CABIN KEY
What am I supposed to do with the nightstand?
Have you tried your key in the lock?
No luck, huh? Well, you're super-strong -- maybe you could pull the
drawer open?
Oh, forget it. Just give the thing a solid whack.
HIT NIGHTSTAND
Okay then, what about the huge steel door?
Well, you've tried the key, right?
And your patented nightstand-opening method?
Jumping up on the roof would wreck all the equipment
up there, so that's probably out.
If you punch the door enough, Emily may offer a
suggestion.
But if you don't find that enough, try something
stronger than a punch, or something that puts the opposite sort of
strain on the door.
KICK DOOR or PULL DOOR
How do I get in to where the telescope is?
Looks like that curtain of light is blocking your
way.
You'll have to pass through it somehow.
Though that won't really get you to the telescope.
You can't get to the telescope. See the next question.
What am I supposed to do with this coruscating curtain of
light?
Perhaps a bit of experimentation is in order.
What happens if you throw something at the curtain?
What happens if you ask Emily to fog or blast the
curtain?
What happens if you touch the curtain?
It looks like the curtain may be some sort of
teleportation device -- perhaps it can lead you to the next step in your
investigation?
Of course, it'd probably be a good idea to investigate
the observatory before you go.
ENTER CURTAIN, then respond however you'd like to
Emily, if you've got MENUS ON.
Part Two
Great. Now what?
Time to turn to that chapter in the superhero
manual titled "So You've Found Yourself In a Prison Cell", alien
forcefield section.
Try testing the field a bit.
Touch it, punch it, kick it, throw something at it.
What do you notice?
The energy field seems to repel kinetic energy with
equal force to the energy applied.
Now take note of where the field isn't.
Might stomping help?
Okay, but what if you could use the field to multiply
your power?
Anything leap to mind?
JUMP. Thrice.
Part Three
How do I get out of this hole?
Come on, do you really need a hint about
that?
Try EXIT. Or OUT. Or GET OUT.
Or JUMP. Or U.
Sheesh.
How do I fix this broken tube?
Well, if you were really really REALLY
strong, you could lift it up and put it back on its base.
As it turns out, you're just really really
strong. So you can't do that.
And anyway, even if you put it back on its base, it's
not like the machinery would repair itself.
Looks like that tube's going to stay broken for a
while.
What's the deal with these penguins?
They don't seem to be quite identical to normal
penguins, do they?
It appears their intelligence has been enhanced
considerably.
In any case, they're smart enough to stay away from
the being that's just plummeted out of the sky.
So you can't really interact with them much, though
you can observe them.
I'm stuck. How do I get out of the Arctic area?
Well, what happens if you walk in a particular
direction?
It would "take you ages to get anywhere on foot...
there's got to be an easier way."
Perhaps a view from above?
You can't climb the broken tube. How about JUMPing?
"At the zenith of your leap, you can see four distinct
areas, bordering the Arctic zone at the north, south, east, and west."
How to get there?
WWHD? (What Would the Hulk Do?)
Combine the solution to the last couple of puzzles
with your desire to go a particular direction.
JUMP
Now that you've done it once, regular directional
commands will work to get around the sphere.
How can I communicate with the squid?
Well, it seems like an awfully intelligent squid.
But it's still just a squid.
This culture gap is doomed to remain unbridged.
Though you're welcome to give things to it, draw marks
in the sand, or even try to talk to it.
I'm in the Waterlock, but the crimson touchplate isn't working.
Maybe it needs to be dry first.
A waterlock is just like an airlock.
Drain the water.
TOUCH TURQUOISE. Then TOUCH CRIMSON.
What do all these touchplates in the crimson bubble do?
Does their iconography remind you of anything?
Try touching the one with the waves.
Getting the picture?
The snowflake one doesn't work because your fall into
the arctic area destroyed a bunch of stuff.
The rest should work fine.
Initially, anyway.
Oh dear. I appear to be trapped in a sandy bubble on an alien planet.
That is a bit of a pickle, alright. Perhaps
examining things would help.
Particularly the sand.
Looks like there's a gap between the dome's wall and
its floor.
Unfortunately, the gap is only six inches high. If you
were Ant-Man, you could probably get out, but your power is
super-strength, not shrinkage.
Maybe you could increase the size of that gap.
WIDEN GAP. Or OPEN GAP.
Or LIFT DOME. Or PUSH DOME.
What's the purpose of this very very thin sponge?
Mopping up a very very small puddle?
There's something written on it.
Perhaps it's a sort of alien Post-It note?
Reading, perhaps, "OUT OF ORDER", since the touchplate
it's stuck to doesn't work?
Maybe it's spongy because the culture that developed
it does some of its communicating via scent?
In any case, it's not going to help you solve any
puzzles.
Can I do anything worthwhile with this viewscope?
Well, you could LOOK THROUGH it.
Of course, you'd have to get on its level first.
Maybe climbing the pole would get you there.
Or at least offer a more sensible suggestion. So CLIMB
PLATFORM, then LOOK THROUGH VIEWSCOPE.
While you're at it, take a close look at the
viewscope.
Specifically, its lens.
If the lens is "currently screwed onto the viewscope",
perhaps it could be unscrewed as well?
UNSCREW LENS. It might come in handy somewhere.
What in the world is this white cylinder?
Try pushing the button.
Apparently it emits sounds, which may or may not be
comprehensible to you.
If they aren't, have you come across anything that
might possibly function as a translation device?
Maybe, perhaps, in the observatory?
Say, the desk drawer?
Remember, if you were wearing the headset when you
were falling towards the water, you stashed it in your suit so it
wouldn't get water damaged.
WEAR HEADSET. Then PUSH BUTTON until you've heard all
the messages.
If you left the headset back in the observatory and
don't want to restore, don't worry -- the messages help explain some
background information, but aren't vital to finishing the game.
I'm being told I need to "orient myself" -- how do I do that?
Just out of curiosity, have you tried ORIENT
MYSELF?
Yeah, I know it doesn't work. I was just curious
whether you'd tried it. So all the trees are obscuring your sense of
direction.
What would be great would be if you could see through
the trees to get a sense of where the other areas are.
Or maybe see past them. Or... over them?
JUMP.
How do I get to the top of this tower in the Forest?
Don't reveal any more hints in this question until
you've seen the viewscope.
Okay, have you seen the viewscope yet?
Then you've been to the top of the tower.
The Forest Dome is at the top of the Forest tower.
The way you got there is the only way to get there.
Is this cactus useful for anything?
If you were trapped in the desert, you could split
it open and drink its moisture.
Happily, that won't be necessary.
It is Y-shaped.
Maybe you could wedge something into it.
Might be useful.
Can I get into any of these domes?
Sure.
But not from directly outside them.
I want to talk to the cat-people!
But you don't speak their language.
They seem more intelligent than the average cat, but
still pretty tribal.
Also like cats, they can be rather skittish.
So your interactions with them will proabably be
minimal.
Slugs. Why did it have to be slugs? How can I get rid of these slimy things?
This is definitely the most complex puzzle in the
game.
Don't reveal any more hints until you've been to all
six areas on the sphere, and the interior of all five domes.
Check out that canister next to the slugs.
What's that stuff inside?
Looks like salt. Maybe you could taste it to make
sure.
Or maybe instead, you could pour it on the slugs.
Insufficient quantity, but on the right track. Now
where could you obtain more salt?
There's something on the sphere that contains a
massive quantity of salt.
The ocean. But how do you extract the salt from it?
Boiling would do the trick. Is there someplace where
there's a great deal of heat available?
The desert! But how to get the water there?
You're going to need a lot of salt water to get the
quantity of salt you'll need. Have anything that could carry a lot of
water?
Remember, you shouldn't be looking at these hints
unless you've visited all the domes.
Particularly the desert dome. If you've gotten out,
you'll have a great water container. If you haven't, see the question
above entitled "Oh dear. I appear to be trapped in a sandy bubble on an
alien planet."
So you'll want to fill the bowl with water. You can
just pick it up and take it with you to the ocean. It'll stay on the
surface when you fall in, and then you can use the beige touchplate to
return to the surface and retrieve it. Fill it and return to the desert.
Of course, if you try to return via a forested path,
the bowl will upend as it falls through the trees. So you'll probably
want to go via the Arctic or the Veldt.
When you get back to the desert, drop the bowl.
Still no boiling, eh? Perhaps you need something to
intensify the heat of the sun.
Seen anything that can intensify a beam of light?
If your thoughts aren't coming into focus about this,
check the question entitled "Can I do anything worthwhile with this
viewscope?"
So where can you set the lens so that it will properly
focus the sunlight?
PUT LENS IN CACTUS.
Then you'll need to either wait a while (a fairly
unpleasant experience in the desert) or leave and come back.
When you do, voila! Sea salt! Just one more thing to
do: figure out how to get it to the rainforest.
Trying to keep it in the bowl and take it there will
only result in spilled salt. Very bad luck, especially when you have to
do so much work to get more to throw over your shoulder.
Seen anything that's tailor-made for carrying salt?
FILL CANISTER WITH SALT. Then bring it to the
rainforest and POUR SALT ON SLUGS.
Part Four
What's the purpose of this pink touchplate?
Why not touch it and find out?
If Emily accompanied you through the curtain in Part
One, she'll be in the cell. If not, the cell will be empty.
Eek! Security robots! What do I do? What do I do?
Time for some superheroics!
There are lots and lots of ways to handle the robots.
For instance, you could whomp them yourself with a
KILL ROBOTS or BREAK ROBOTS.
Or you could have Emily do it (if she's with you) by
suggesting EM, BLAST ROBOTS.
Or, for a less violent and more comical approach, try
EM, FOG ROBOTS.
If you're still in the intersection, you could have
Emily fog up the whole place by saying EM, FOG. ENTER NICHE will do the
trick here as well.
In the words of Homer Simpson: "Die, bad robots! Die!"
I just got teleported somewhere! What do I do now?
Wait for Earth And Sky: Episode 3.
It'll be out in about a year.
Sorry.
Hope you enjoyed this one, though!
The Last Resort
Can I please just have a walkthrough? Please?
Oh, alright. Below is a walkthrough captured from a
session I did with the game. It takes a few detours, and may miss a few
things, but it'll get you through the game. But beware -- unlike the
rest of this hint file, there isn't whitespace between the lines, so you
may end up revealing more than you wanted to. But then again, if you're
looking at the walkthrough, you're probably past the point of caring
about that.
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