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Passage of Gorogoa

A very unusual game, the mechanics of which in the first few minutes will be completely incomprehensible. So, you have a large screen divided into four parts. That is, at the same time on the screen you can decompose no more than four separate pictures. You can move sideways, up or down within individual paintings, zoom in or out. But here it is worth understanding that not all paintings move.


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Also, you can share some pictures. If you see an hourglass in any picture, then you know that some important action is taking place on it and so far it cannot be changed.

The meaning of the game

The main goal of the game is to collect five fruits of different colors, which you will learn about at the very beginning. Doing this is not as easy as it seems. In addition, throughout the game the main character moves from one location to another, and in some places you need to help him do it.


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Zoom out the picture to move into the room. Examine the picture of the dragon, click on the bowl with the colored symbols, and then click on the symbols themselves. Move the picture away - the screen will finally be divided into four parts - this is your main field of action.

Drag the window to the right to see how the pictures are separated. Move across the room to the right - the boy from the pantry will get a blue bowl. In it, he will collect the necessary fruits.

Zoom in on the screen on the left to see a door with a red symbol on top of the house. Separate the frame of this door to create the third picture. Move over the picture, which shows a door with a red symbol, to the left. You will see a man in a wheelchair and a crow sitting on a branch. Examine the crow up close, move the door frame to the picture with the boy in the pantry so that he goes to the roof.


Move the pantry screen away to move to another room. To the right of the opening hangs a picture of a tree with a red apple. Click on it. Set the picture with the apple and the picture with the crow on the same line, so that the apple is on the left and the crow is on the right. Both pictures should be located on top. Under the apple picture, place the third one with the boy. Instead of the boy, zoom in on the blue bowl so that the apple is directly above it. The crow should fly away, and the apple should fall into the blue bowl.