


Connect the banners, and the coal will fall right onto the glass cage. To complete the puzzle, zoom into the Warm Study and focus on the blue / red banners in the upper-left corner.The coal will roll into the Building Exterior Frame and slowly roll down - zoom out of the Lantern / Coal Shelf Frame and focus on the shelves with the brown / green banners. Zoom out of the Warm Study window and connect the yellow banners.See the banners hanging from the shelves? They’re identical to the banners on the Building Exterior Frame, visible when you zoom out of the Warm Study Frame. Zoom into the shelves with the falling coal.You’ll need to drop the coal onto the glass dome holding the moth in the Warm Study Frame. The rumbling will cause a chunk of coal to roll out of the box, breaking the vase. Bombed Study Frame: Go left in the Bombed Study and focus on the lantern / box of coal.Garden / Boy Rooftop Frame: On the garden rooftop where the boy is looked at a ruined horse statue, focus on the background and enter another room where the boy is studying.On the right rooftop, zoom out to return to the Bombed Study Frame. Follow him - on the left garden frame, go left. The boy will walk left to the darker edge of the garden. Garden Rooftop Frame: Place the two rooftop gardens together, side-by-side to connect them.Moth Wing Frame: Like the Yellow Symbol Frame, zoom out of the Moth Wing Frame - zoom out three times to see the boy studying.Lantern Frame: A moth will land on the lantern.Combine the Lantern Frame with the Window / Star Frame to light up the boy’s room.Zoom out of the left shelf, and into the window with the star. The lantern should now slide onto the right shelf (if the shelves are still connected) - now you need to light the lantern.Zoom into the Nails, split the frame, zoom out and focus on the cloud / cotton ball instead. The goal is to make the right side of the shelf heavier than the left side. Lantern / Nails Box Frame: Do the same thing to the Nails Box Frame.On the Map Frame, focus on the rock image, then combine the Box Frame with the Coal Image Frame. Pencil Box Frame: Focus on the image of the pencils on the pencil box frame.Connect the left / right sides of the shelf to knock the hand statue off. There’s a shelf there with a hand statue.

Dark Room Frame: In the dark room, focus on the upper-left corner.There’s another window with a star, and a lantern inside. Lantern Frame: Focus on the mirror in the upper-right corner and zoom into the room.Now place the Lantern Frame over the Star Frame - the lantern will light up! Paintings Frame: On the paintings frame, move right and focus on the lantern.Towers Frame: Move up on the Towers Frame to see a star glow in the sky.The next goal is to provide light to the boy. Garden Frame: Zoom out of the Garden Frame to get a glimpse of the boy studying in a crumbling building.The boy’s next goal is the Yellow Offering. Once you’ve done that, zoom out of the Blue Bowl Frame and move right on the Garden Frame. The chapter begins after the green fruit rolls into the blue offering bowl.Thanks to this beautiful environment, paired with fun, original gameplay, you're sure to be hooked for a good time figuring it all out. Gorogoa is a charming game, with spectacular visuals that place it more in the world of art than of video games. For example, in one moment you may have to get closer to the perspective of a window, so that it will fit into the background of a different window, which will itself be able to connect to a third. It may seem quite complicated at the beginning, but if you take the time to play a little, you'll figure it out in no time.
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Gorogoa is a puzzle and adventure game in which you have to play with the perspective and general concept of the window, which is understood to be the gateway to new worlds beyond that which you can see with your own eyes.Īll of this translates into gameplay that asks you to play around with different windows that appear on your screen, making them fit into the game's narrative, and moving puzzle pieces to create continuity within the story.
