![]() To solve the dial puzzle on the left, spin the three outer dials so the coloured symbols match the parts on the immovable central dial. The symbols are printed on the ship when you delve deeper and deeper into its bowels, and sometimes only seen in the middle of a fold. The answer to the symbol lock on the right is shown above. ![]() Keep going deeper into the ship until you come to a combination lock. Keep going right.ĭock underneath this shipwreck, get out of your boat, and enter the hotspot beneath the ship. Fold it back, sail to the right, and transfer the flame to the right-most pyre. Unfold this area to move the pyre closer to the burning torches on the left, then transfer the flame over. Now, go right.ĭrag the flames onto these two pyres and go right. Find the one that is already lit and drag the flame to the two you can see on the screen above. The goal in this section is to light all the funeral pyres. Double-tap on the water to sail to the right until you go past a lighthouse. Move the pieces of wood into position on the raft, then fold to get into the boat. Stand at the end of the jetty so the camera zooms into the driftwood in the river. Make the scene look like the image above and go up the steps on the far right.Įmulate the screenshot above and go to the steps on the far left.Ĭopy that there screenshot and walk over to the far right.įinally, make the scene look like the image up there and go left up the steps. Now, pull the cave to the left and exit on the other side. Go right, pull the cave entrance to the right, and enter it. You're now on the other side of the river. Enter the hotspot at the back of the scene and turn. Climb the stairs, enter the hotspot, and turn the page. Enter the hotspot on the left and turn the page. In this complete walkthrough to Tengami, we'll tell you how to solve every puzzle, find all the pink flowers, and finish your epic papery journey.Ĭheck out Part 1 of this walkthrough here. And if you get stuck, you can't rely on any hints or cheats to get through. You'll also have to solve tricky, and frequently abstruse, puzzles to proceed. The outside of the third ring is marked with the same numbers and the abbreviated names of these stars in the following sequence (starting at the North pole): '2 Cass Pect', '3 Gall Caud', '13 Boo sin hu', '1 Andr Cap', '15 Arctur ', '4 Oculus ', '19 her ca', '23 Peg ext al', '9 Canicula', '14 Spica ', '8 Canis mai', '25 Ceti Cada', '18 Scorpy Cor', '24 Aquary Crus', '17 Lanx mer', '5 Or sin pes', '7 Or dex hu', '22 Aquila', '10 Cor ', '12 Cauda ', '16 Coronae sep', '21 Lucida Lira', '6 hircus', '20 Cap dra', '11 Equus I '.Nyamyam Games's Tengami takes place inside an ornate Japanese pop-up book.Īs you saunter through this cardboard world, you'll turn pages to change chapters, unfurl flaps to reveal hidden passageways, and twist the page to make buildings fold in on themselves. The inside of the sliding ring is marked with an ecliptical scale, marked with the symbols of the zodiacal signs, and the position of 25 stars, indicated by numbers. The other side of this ring is marked with a double 12-hour scale, numbered by 1 and divided to 20 and 4 minutes. The sights can therefore be adjusted for the appropriate declination of the sun. One of these indices moves over a degree scale, while the other moves over a non-linear scale with the symbols of the zodiacal signs. It is fitted with an internal sliding ring carrying a pair of sights with indices. The equinoxes are at 15 March and 10 September.Ī THIRD RING is pivoted to the polar points of the meridian ring. The position of the symbol indicates the date of the entry of the sun into this particular sign. The outside of the ring is engraved with the corresponding symbols of the zodiacal signs. The inside bears a calendrical scale with the names of the months indicated by their first letters, divided to 5 days and single days. On one side is a non-linear degree scale 0 to 90 to 0, numbered by 10 and divided to 2. When folded out, it is perpendicular to the meridian ring, and is marked with a 12-hour scale on both sides, numbered by 1 and divided to 20 and 4 minutes. The EQUATORIAL RING is pivoted to the equatorial points of the outer ring. The outer, MERIDIAN RING has a degree scale twice 0 to 90 and 0 to 90 on the other side, numbered by 10 and divided to 5 and 1. The arc itself is attached to the outer ring in such a way that it can move between 42½° and 59° along the degree scale in order to set the instrument to the appropriate latitude. ![]() The instrument can be suspended from a swivelling ring fixed to a decorated arc. This gilt brass instrument consists of three rings, two of which can be set perpendicular to each other, while the third one can move around freely. ![]()
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