![]() Return to the gears, a trap door will open, exposing a book, click on it, and go to the Mechanical Age! PC users can also use right-click to stop the wheel ( At least in win95 you can). You have to crank right, left, right and quickly pull while the wheels are still is going, so that only the top row moves to get 2,2,1. When you get into the clock tower, there is a game like a slot machine. By turning the two wheels or valves on the shore, you can change the time of the clock. ![]() The gears are actually opened up by solving the puzzle at the clock tower, which is in the water. Click on the book, and go to the Stoneship Age! Go down to the harbor, go into the cabin. The tiny ship will rise in the pool and the big one will also rise in the harbor. click on the pictures on the pillars next to the pool. If you go back to the tiny sunken ship in the pool, you will notice pillars with animals and symbols on them. These constellations are matched up with symbols. These will look familiar if you copied down the constellations written in the books in the Library. You will see three different constallations. Go back to the planetarium and turn the lights off. The clues from the tower rotation are: Octo10:04 AM, Janu5:46AM, and Novem6:57 PM. Click on the book, and go to the Channelwood Age! You should see an opening in the tree coming down at you. Wait until it stops, then crank the wheel back the other way with the RED arrows. Put the match in the slot in the bottom left-hand corner. Light the match, turn around, and go to the boiler. 7,2,4 is the combination that you should use to open it. Inside of the cabin, there is a safe right beside by the door. This one is the hardest to figure out, I think, if you don't know what's going on. Solving the Tree Puzzle-getting to Channelwood! ![]() What follows are explanations to each puzzle that take you to each Age. The book ladder shows you where the book is, and the key that you will need to solve the puzzle that leads you there. Follow the tunnel and elevator to the top of the tower. (Atrus calls them the "places of protection") Click on the painting that makes the bookcase drop. Stop on the red spots! This tells you a book that leads to another Age is stored there. You'll see that when it passes some areas, the beam turns red. Start the tower rotation by holding down the tower and watching it rotate. It should have white outlines of where you have flipped markers. Next, to get the clues you'll need, click on the map. You should get them both (since you can only carry one page at a time, you'll have to go twice to each Age). In each of the four Ages (worlds) there is both a red and a blue page. This is the point of MYST, so listen carefully. They both tell you to find the red and blue pages to set them free. click on the book, and you will see a message from each of of Atrus's sons, Sirrus and Achenar. Put the red and blue pages in the respective books. Read them carefully and draw out any drawing you see in them (Except for the book with only puzzle clues) Pay attention, there is some good information in those books that will help later. There is a bookshelf with some ratty looking books. You can deduce from his message that your task is to figure out which of his sons is guilty. You will see a message that Atrus left for his wife, Catherine, telling her of his problem. Turn back around and click the button on the pool (known as the "imager"). On this piece of paper are three things with three numbers. You will see a scrap of paper on the wall. Go in it and drain the water from it by pushing the button in front. There are 8 all together).Īs you entered MYST, you may have noticed a "hidden" door that leads down some steps into a room with a fountain or pool. (There are 7 you can switch and 1 on the clock tower that you can't. You should first go around the Island and flip all the "marker switches that you see. This note step is not vital to finishing MYST.Ģ. *****This is a full Walk through of Myst so if you want to keep some of the surprize of Myst leave right now*****ġ. This is just the way I have layed it out.
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