

Therefore, I developed this guide and think it will help those who need or want extra help solving some of the puzzle’s challenges. It should give insight as to why you are doing something at complex points, such as the maze, in addition to stating one of many possible ways to get from the beginning to the end.īe sure to fully explore this game first and try to resolve things on your own. Look at all the game’s scenery, read all the notes and books, listen to Cecil and all the talking stations, explore the many objects and rewards that make this game very interesting, and try different approaches. I won’t be mentioning minor points of the game or reward points, or explaining something unless it is really necessary to make progress further in the game. I will pass along tips and tricks I learned the hard way. Space Bar – Take Photo (To see the photo, go to the menu screen and click Photos.).Hopefully, this guide will help you when and if you want assistance. Navigation Tip: On very few occasions, it is possible to move to a spot off a cliff or swivel bridge that will not let you move any further (glich). If that happens, hit ESC to get back to the menu screen, click Settings, click the Controls tab, change the Navigation Type from Free Roam to Point-and-Click, click Resume Game in the bottom right corner of your screen, and then point your mouse somewhere that you should be able to go and hit the “W” key on your keyboard. #Obduction game walkthrough freeĬhange your Navigation Type back to Free Roam if you like that style better. VERY IMPORTANT: Making a Copy of Your Game’s Progress in Case Something Bad Happensġ. The Obduction game auto-saves your game every so often and overwrites the previous saved game which means you can only go back one step. However, there is an easy way to create a checkpoint copy of the game that Obduction saves for you in case you need to get back to a specific point for some reason. Hit the Escape key to get to the menu screen, then select the Load command. You will see the game that Obduction has auto-saved in the top row. Over to the right side of that saved game, there are two icons, the first one with the downward arrow lets you create a copy of that auto-saved game, and the second icon with the “X” lets you delete it. Push the icon with the downward arrow to create a copy of your last auto-saved game. Now you have a copied game that you can go back to. This might be wise to do before you get into very complex situations.Ģ. If you do go back to load a game that you copied earlier, it will NOT be available for another load later.


That is because Obduction moves that loaded game to the game-in-progress position and it becomes the default game that will be overwritten very soon then next time Obduction auto-saves a game as you move forward.
