Said to be continued at the end. Twelve levels. Did you need any help to finish it? I took a tip on the green wall, but that was the only one. Felt stupid after. Could have figured that one out myself.
12 levels is where I finish it. I needed a lot of help for it. The level with the red, green and yellow ( I think ) wheels gave me most trouble. Frustrating game but fun. They have a message board with links to a whole bunch of different games like that one. You might want to check it out if you like these type of games. I posted a link to a game, True Love, yesterday but apparently no one wanted to play it. It's really long and difficult. It takes you all over the world in search for your characters's true love. It took me two weeks to finish it. Here's the link for it if you want. (I know, pathetic plug for my thread.)
Open the cabinet between the two sliding doors on the left, you'll need a key don't exactly remember where that was but it shouldn't be to hard to find and the word Quest is scratched in the metal inside the locker
Spoiler scratch that, should be the two glass sliding doors on the right. From start to finish on that level. Open the first cabinet on the left, you get a key Enter the first set of glass doors on the right Use key to open only cabinet in this room, you get another key and a triangle Use the triangle to complete the connection on the wall in the same room, exit room Enter second set of glass doors on the right, open cabinet and get a key Exit room, use that key to open the first cabinet on the right, click in the cabinet and the word QUEST is scratched in the metal. Reenter room with pc and insert boot disk and hit restart, type QUEST on their keyboard with your mouse and hit enter again on their keyboard not yours that will bring up a room with two letters click the door on the screen you'll see two more letters, use these letters with the two previous on the screen to form a word, type in the word and hit enter, if you got it tight the door on the right should be unlocked I'll leave the rest up to you
I never even saw quest scratched anywhere. Just typed in whichever words I could, scrabble-style, according to what was available on the keyboard. Then did the same with the five letters available in the two rooms that came up. Anyone who's played MOTAS: what other games are like it? I tried that true love one, but didn't care for it.