You can now go somewhere else: the police station. Occasions score a point if you get to ask him questions. He never has any information you need, but you can on two Save before going in at any rate, and stay friendly with him. Visit the Golden Gate hotel, talk to Ardo. Rusty the Clown's faux shop is closed, but look at it to open up the Rusty topic in the Conversation mode. Look at it and post your credit card form.Īt the other end of the street, there are a few places. Go to the pizza store and talk to Francesca Lucido.Īfter that, look on the ground outside the Brew & Stew, pick up the newsletter. Leave the alley by moving a few planks from the fence to the street, for easy access to the alley in the future. Move the fire escape down and open the door it leads to. Pick up and examine the radio by the garbage container to get batteries. Move the trash can that's just to the right of the steps, take the key you find there. Below the broken window, there's a shard of glass. Note the chocolate footprint on the floor. Police are not willing to give it any attention, so get him to hire you. The burglar robs the jewel the same night. A young lady pawned a valuable bracelet for $8,000, then Rook will talk about the crime regardless of your options, he'll explain the M.O. Talk to herĪbout all topics, but note especially what she says about the burglary: a man with green eyes and an anchor tattoo. After that, you get the "Ask About" option. Most options are great, but choose C and C to get her to tell you about the burglary at the nearby pawn shop. When you're done with all this, get on the street and talk to Chelsee Bando, the girl in the magazine stand. Combine the stamp and the pen with the credit card form Open the bottom right drawer of your desk, get the stamp Open the bottom left drawer of your desk, get the pen Examine the three things you got in the mail Also turn it on, although you don't have any data yet. Let's take a good look-around in the office. You start as Tex Murphy in your office, lonely, broke, and looking for a job. Is there a new fax in the machine? Is there a new item in the Blue Light Special Box? Pixel hunts in this game are tough since items appear flat, so it's easy to overlook something. Did you thoroughly search every new place? There might be an object. Did you talk to every character about everything? Maybe there is a new topic or you missed something. When you are stuck for a longer period of time, remember: The game doesn't allow you to get stuck at any point: if you fail to jump on the cart to progress, you die. This is handy in cases like Ardo and the Broken Skull waitress, where a bad option kills you. When you're talking to someone, remember you can save at any point. Click on the Inventory tab to bring up the inventory list in the top right field. You can use the yellow coloured command on the item your mouse points at in the game screen with a left click, and change commands with a right click. In Interactive Mode, you can bring up any panel by clicking on it. Moving your camera in places where it shouldn't go, such as the lasernets in Ching's house, results in death. You can't run if your camera movement is at maximum speed. You can look up and down using the arrow keys, raise camera level with Shift, lower camera level with Control, and run by holding the R down. In Movement Mode, you can move forward, backward and turn by moving your mouse in said direction. Use movement mode to walk around in the area, and interactive mode to look at things and talk to people.You can switch between the two modes by pressing Spacebar. The game makes a difference between movement mode and interactive mode. Since this game dates back to the time not everybody had a mouse, there is a shortcut key for almost anything, so accidentally typing a letter may result in bringing up a screen you didn't want. Read your manual properly to get into the knitty grit of it all. The controls of this game are thorough and make Gabriel Knight 1 seem like a walk in the park. I was very dissatisfied with existing walkthroughs. Welcome, dear viewers, to my Under A Killing Moon Companion! I created this page partly because I tremendously enjoyed this Tex Murphy adventure, and partly because
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