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  • Ms. Tearius
    Ms. Tearius moderator

    SPOT THE DIFFERENCE 13-15 Jun 2025, 45 min. of play within 47-hr window, 2 min per round.
    10 energy per round x 15 rounds per scene = 150 energy per scene.
    Please do not erase English. Add other languages after it, separated by space and “/”.
    Veuillez ne pas effacer l'anglais. Ajoutez d'autres langues après lui-séparées par un espace et «/».
    No borre el inglés. Agregue otros idiomas después-separados por espacio y "/".
    Пожалуйста-не стирайте английский. Добавьте после него другие языки-разделив их пробелом и «/».
    Wis alsjeblieft geen Engels. Voeg erachter nog andere talen toe-gescheiden door een spatie en "/".
    Si prega di non cancellare l'inglese. Aggiungi altre lingue dopo di essa-separate da spazio e "/".
    Proszę nie wymazywać angielskiego. Dodaj po nim inne języki-oddzielając je spacją i „/”.
    请不要删除英语。在其后添加990 其他语言,以空格和“ /”分隔。
    Scene 1: V1-Ch95-Sc#471 https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/471-reading-room
    Scene 2: V2-Ch24-Sc#616 https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/616-country-road
    Scene 3: V5-Ch5-Sc#1075 https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/1075-dilapidated-house-l-a
    Scene 4: V8-Ch42-Sc#1933 https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/1933-workhouse-storage-room
    Scene 5: V7-Ch10-Sc#1521 https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/1521-common-room
    Scene 6: V1-Ch74-Sc#368 https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/368-lakeside
    Scene 7: V8-Ch39-Sc#1920 https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/1920-burning-barn
    Scene 8: V1-Ch95-Sc#472 https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/472-skyscraper-restaurant
    Scene 9: V3-Ch23-Sc#863 https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/863-arabella-s-estate
    Scene 10: V2-Ch33-Sc#661 https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/661-underground-shrine
    Thanks to ThatSleuthLife

    · 13 Jun 13:43

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  • Ms. Tearius
    Ms. Tearius moderator

    TIME RUSH Scene Shift 6-9 Jun 2025, 45 min of play in 47-hr window, 35 seconds per round.
    12 energy per round x 14 rounds per scene = 168 energy per scene.
    Please do not erase English. Add other languages after English, separated by space and “/”.
    Veuillez ne pas effacer l'anglais. Ajoutez d'autres langues après lui-séparées par un espace et «/».
    No borre el inglés. Agregue otros idiomas después-separados por espacio y "/".
    Пожалуйста-не стирайте английский. Добавьте после него другие языки-разделив их пробелом и «/».
    Wis alsjeblieft geen Engels. Voeg erachter nog andere talen toe-gescheiden door een spatie en "/
    Si prega di non cancellare l'inglese. Aggiungi altre lingue dopo di essa-separate da spazio e "/".
    Proszę nie wymazywać angielskiego. Dodaj po nim inne języki-oddzielając je spacją i „/”.
    请不要删除英语。在其后添加其他语言,以空格和“ /”分隔。
    Scene 1: V7-Ch36-Sc#1652 https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/1652-motel-room
    Scene 2: V2-Ch18-Sc#587 https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/587-bistro-kitchen
    Scene 3: V1-Ch36-Sc#177 https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/177-minella-s-diner
    Scene 4: V8-Ch37-Sc#1910 https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/1910-mount-stevens
    Scene 5: V8-Ch42-Sc#1934 https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/1934-regent-s-canal
    Scene 6: V8-Ch3-Sc#1739 https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/1739-hallway
    Scene 7: V1-Ch55-Sc#271 https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/271-st-prudence-assembly-hall
    Scene 8: V2-Ch32-Sc#657 https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/657-storage-room
    Scene 9: V1-Ch22-Sc#108 https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/108-sleeper-compartment
    Scene 10: V6-Ch11-Sc#1276 https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/1276-orchid-estate
    Thanks to ThatSleuthLife

    · 06 Jun 15:22

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  • Ms. Tearius
    Ms. Tearius moderator

    Secrets Event: 19May2025 @ 06:00 UTC to 25May 06:00UTC (7 days)
    “The First Marquess” is a repeat episode with 3 new scenes (each used twice) for this event; all other scenes are from the regular game.
    Cost of play is 14 blue energy bolts, 9 if you watch an ad. One blue energy bolt regenerates every 2 minutes until the bar reaches the maximum of 50 (or if you bought the extended bar for this event, then max of 90).

    1. Workhouse Laundry /Word mode / Vol.2-Ch.8-Sc#539 / need 0 keys => earn 15 energy bolts https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/539-laundry-room
    2. London Docks /Word mode / Vol.4-Ch.4-Sc#893 / need 20 keys => earn 5 Flowers https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/893-chicago-docks
    3. Dining Hall /Silhouette mode / E-035 (modified from Vol.1-Ch.99-Sc#491) / need 20 keys => earn 100 coins https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/491-soup-kitchen
    4. Workroom /Word mode / E-027 (new scene)– need 30 keys => earn 15 energy bolts + 1 brown Travels box https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/event-scene-27-workroom
    5. Matron’s Quarters /Word mode / Vol.5-Ch.24-Sc#1167 / need 40 keys => earn 150 coins https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/1167-storage-room
    6. Matron’s Pantry /Silhouette mode / Vol.2-Ch.17-Sc#583 / need 40 keys => earn 10 Flowers https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/583-pantry
    7. Workhouse Closet /Word mode / Vol.1-Ch.23-Sc#114 / need 50 keys => earn 20 energy bolts + 1 brown Travels box https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/114-linen-closet
    8. Marquess’s Boat /Word mode / Vol.1-Ch.34-Sc#166 / need 60 keys => earn 200 coins https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/166-marquess-s-hideout
    9. Workhouse Dorms /Word mode / E-028 (new scene) / need 60 keys => earn 10 Flowers + 1 brown Travels box https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/event-scene-28-workhouse-dorms
    10. London Port /Silhouette mode / Vol.1-Ch.24-Sc#120 / need 80 keys => earn 250 coins https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/120-police-dock
    11. Irene’s Lodgings /Word mode / Vol.3-Ch.14-Sc#820 / need 80 keys => earn 25 energy bolts https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/820-skye-s-cell
    12. Dark Alley /Silhouette mode -Vol.2-Ch.10-Sc#549 / need 90 keys => earn 250 coins + 1 blue Travels box https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/549-dead-end
    13. Workhouse /Word mode -E-029 (new scene) / need 80 keys => earn 1 green Memoirs pack https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/secrets-event-29-workhouse

    {Story Reward: Laundry Day deco, 150 blue energy bolts, 3 compasses, 3 pink Starboxes, and 1 pink Memoirs pack.}

    14. Dining Hall /Word mode / E-035 (modified from Vol.1-Ch.99-Sc#491) / need 0 keys => earn 15 Flowers https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/491-soup-kitchen
    15. London Docks /Silhouette mode / Vol.4-Ch.4-Sc#893 / need 90 keys => earn 300 coins https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/893-chicago-docks
    16. Matron’s Quarters /Word mode / Vol.5-Ch.24-Sc#1167 / need 100 keys => earn 30 energy bolts https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/1167-storage-room
    17. Marquess’s Boat /Silhouette mode / Vol.1-Ch.34-Sc#166 / need 110 keys => earn 15 Flowers + 1 blue Travels box https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/166-marquess-s-hideout
    18. Workhouse Laundry /Silhouette mode / Vol.2-Ch.8-Sc#539 / need 110 keys => earn 1 compass https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/539-laundry-room
    19. London Port /Word mode / Vol.1-Ch.24-Sc#120 / need 120 keys => earn 20 Flowers https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/120-police-dock
    20. Dark Alley /Word mode / Vol.2-Ch.10-Sc#549 / need 130 keys => earn 300 coins + 1 blue Travels box https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/549-dead-end
    21. Workroom /Silhouette mode / E-027 (new scene) / need 140 keys => earn 15 Flowers https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/event-scene-27-workroom
    22. Matron’s Pantry /Silhouette mode / Vol.2-Ch.17-Sc#583 / need 140 keys => earn 350 coins + 1 blue Travels box https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/583-pantry
    23. Workhouse Dorms /Word mode / E-028 (new scene) / need 150 keys => earn 25 Flowers https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/event-scene-28-workhouse-dorms
    24. Workhouse /Word mode / E-029 (new scene) / need 160 keys => earn 1 ad skip ticket https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/secrets-event-29-workhouse
    25. Workhouse Closet /Silhouette mode / Vol.1-Ch.23-Sc#114 / need 160 keys => earn 5 Flowers + 1 blue Travels box https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/114-linen-closet
    26. Irene’s Lodgings /Silhouette mode / Vol.3-Ch.14-Sc#820 / need 160 keys => earn 1 compass https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/820-skye-s-cell
    27. Private Collection /Word mode Vol.1-Ch.21-Sc#102 / need 160 keys => earn 1 blue Memoirs pack https://www.gamersunite.com/scenes/102-wurzburg-residenz

    {Master Reward: Laundry Lovebirds (new deco), 4 pink Starboxes, 4 compasses, 4 ad skip tickets, and 1 blue Memoirs pack.}

    Sources:
    JJ Leadership Support
    ThatSleuthLife https://thatsleuthlife.com/
    CrazyJune https://stb.crazyjune.eu/secret/en.html

    Other helpful sites:
    https://www.youtube.com/@Mairusworldofficial
    https://www.youtube.com/@Golden_Rabbit

    · 19 May 04:03

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  • Ms. Tearius
    Ms. Tearius moderator

    Volume 9, Chapter 9, Scene 2020 - Pure Corp Storage Area
    (1st clue) empty shelf /
    (2nd clue) coal tar spill /
    binoculars /
    boots /
    bottle /
    broken crate /
    broom /
    brush /
    bucket /
    cap /
    carabiners /
    chalkboard /
    cigarettes /
    clipboard /
    clock /
    coffee flask /
    coveralls /
    crowbar /
    dented pipe /
    fan /
    fire alarm /
    flashlight /
    folder /
    footprints /
    funnel /
    gas can /
    gear /
    glove /
    handkerchief /
    hole /
    hook /
    lantern /
    letter B /
    light bulb /
    lightning bolt /
    lock /
    loudspeaker /
    magnet /
    magnifying glass /
    matches /
    measuring tape /
    microscope /
    mop /
    mousetrap /
    number two ("2") /
    oil burner /
    oil can /
    oxygen tank /
    paint can /
    paint stroke /
    pliers /
    poster /
    pump /
    rag /
    Roman six ("VI") /
    rope /
    rust /
    sack /
    scissors /
    scroll /
    set square /
    sledgehammer /
    sliding bevel /
    smoke /
    spool /
    spring /
    surgical mask /
    telephone /
    thermometer /
    tin cans /
    toolbox /
    tray /
    tweezers /
    valve /
    web /
    whistle /
    wrench /
    !PLEASE DO NOT ERASE. Other languages may be added after English, separated with space and “/”.

    · 10 May 15:35

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  • Ms. Tearius
    Ms. Tearius moderator

    Volume 9, Chapter 7, Scene 2010 - Storage Area
    (1st clue) chemicals /
    (2nd clue) telephone /
    apron /
    arrow /
    awl /
    bear /
    blanket /
    blowtorch /
    bolt cutters /
    boot /
    bottle /
    broom /
    bucket /
    cap /
    chain /
    clipboard /
    clock /
    crowbar /
    fan/
    fire alarm /
    flashlight /
    funnel /
    gas can/
    glasses /
    glove /
    hammer /
    handkerchief /
    handprint /
    hook /
    hourglass /
    keys /
    lab flask /
    lantern /
    letter A /
    letter X /
    light bulb /
    lighter /
    lock /
    loudspeaker /
    magnet /
    magnifying glass /
    measuring tape /
    microscope /
    mop /
    mortar and pestle /
    number thirty-six /
    oil can /
    oxygen tank /
    paint can /
    paint stroke /
    paintbrush /
    pencil /
    petri dish /
    pipe clamp /
    pliers /
    poster /
    pressure gauge /
    puddle /
    Roman four ("IV") /
    rope /
    rust /
    sack /
    scissors /
    scratches /
    set square /
    smoke /
    spring /
    star /
    surgical mask /
    test tube tongs /
    thermometer /
    tin can /
    vent /
    web /
    whistle /
    wires /
    wrench /
    !PLEASE DO NOT ERASE. Other languages may be added after English, separated with space and “/”.

    · 27 Apr 19:27

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  • Lincon Reiser
    Lincon Reiser

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    · 12 Apr 22:59

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  • BECKY
    BECKY

    I don't believe so. I have 2 of them now, both in storage. I don't usually spend my coins on low flower decorations.

    · 02 Apr 13:47

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    Susan Liebman

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    · 24 Feb 00:33 1 thought this was helpful

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  • Ms. Tearius
    Ms. Tearius moderator

    June’s Journey tips
    My tip for beginners: read the game FAQs in the game setting "help" section. Replay scenes to earn coins to buy high flower value items. Too many low-flower items will cause you to run out of island space. Establish daily bush exchanges with players so you can get compasses, diamonds, energy. Save diamonds to buy the extended energy bar if you want to play more. Make the most out of your starboxes by saving and opening them for Help Wanted tasks. To increase your chances of getting Marvelous prizes every month, save pink boxes to open next month.
    The game is a challenge, where you must balance island decoration with story progression. If you run out of space, you must replay scenes to earn coins for high-flower decoration, using them to replace your low-flower decoration on your island. The higher the flower value, the further you can progress.
    On flowers:
    Flowers can be added to your island in several ways: moving items from storage to island, buying decoration, upgrading buildings, renovating landmarks, and sending Jack's plane on a flower delivery. When you buy decoration, the construction must be complete and the red ribbon removed, before its Flower value will count. Buying decoration of higher Flower value will get you further in the game.
    On basic gameplay and game support:
    Wooga game company is the developer of June’s Journey, and their website Wooga.com provides answers to many FAQs and customer game support. https://wooga.helpshift.com/a/june-s-journey/?p=web Game support can also be reached within the game by clicking on the game settings (green gear icon) then the “help” button. It is helpful to save your game ID (under the help button or bottom left when game is loading) should you need to contact support for question/ suggestion/ assistance.

    On scene scores and coins earned:
    Your total score is the highest when you reach the fifth star and is the sum of 4 scores:
    1. Base score is 454,000 maximum, for tapping the first 8 objects in order, as written left to right.
    2. Accuracy score is 40,000 max for not mis-tapping.
    3. Hint score is 40,000 max for not using any hints.
    4. Speed score, of course, depends on your speed.
    "Perfect" rating is achieved by finding all objects before the bonus bar runs out, without hints or misses, and does not reflect order or speed, other than no lapse of the bonus bar. Highest scores are achieved by having “perfect” rating, plus speed and order (although some player’s speed can overcome the deficiency of not tapping in order). The leaderboard will show your highest score in that scene, compared to other players in your gaming group. Earning the top spot (the red hat) will not give any game bonus/advantage. The base coins you receive are based on your total score: 1 coin for every 10,000 points, so 550,000 gives 55 coins, 610,000 gives 61 coins. "Perfect" rating will give you another 10 coins. All other coins, keys, suitcase prizes (i.e. building materials, diamonds, compasses) are random. Purple suitcases generally (not always) have the most valuable items, then red, then brown.

    On stars:
    As you play new scenes, you fill stars, which are totaled on your main screen. Each mastered scene gives you 5 stars (25 stars per chapter). They are markers of your game progress and do not decrease in number. As more stars accumulate, more items become available in the store and (in conjunction with compasses) more land can be opened. An easy way to see if you have mastered all scenes is to make sure the star count equals your mastered scene multiplied by 5, plus any stars from unmastered scene.
    On the number of hidden objects:
    Each star/stage in a scene has a specific number of objects to find. Each star adds 15 more potential objects to find. When filling the first star, you must find 8 objects out of 15 potential hidden objects. When you reach the 2nd star, you must find 10 out of 30 potential objects. At the 3rd star, find 12 out of 45. At the 4th star, find 12 out of 60 objects. At the 5th star, find 12 out of 75 objects. Story clues are always incorporated in the objects to find at the start of the 1st and 4th star.
    On Star boxes:
    For every scene you master, you receive 4 blue star boxes (called 1-star box) and 1 pink star box (called a 5-star box). You can click on the question mark above them to see what the possibilities and the odds. It is helpful to save some Star boxes so that you have them available when the Help Wanted newspaper tasks ask for them. They also come in handy for extra energy during the Detective Needed timed challenge events to play more and get more keys. If you save pink stars to open at the next monthly collection set, then you will increase your chances of getting the prizes that only come from pink boxes. I save boxes and delay my gratification a little, but I get more benefit out of them. When players reach the developers weekly

    On star boosters:
    Star Boosters usually come from a 5-star box (pink star box). They have no expiration and will continue to accumulate on the bottom left of your chapter scenes page. Once you activate one, you have 30 minutes to fill your chapter stars twice the normal rate. You also get a full energy bar (either 110 or 150 if you have the extended bar) and all your plays will cost 10 energy instead of 15 (no need to watch video). To use it most efficiently, it's best to have 2-3 new scenes open, a full energy bar, and 1-2 character puzzles, since you'll need to have enough energy for 30 minutes of fast play. Alternatively, if you don’t like zipping through new scenes, just use it for the extra energy, whenever you need it (i.e. during Detectives Needed Challenge for keys or during DL team competitions). Some players like using it on the fifth star to reach the pink star box faster.

    On decoration construction time:
    The time it takes for each decoration to complete construction is written on the face card in the store. Flower value of each item is given after construction is complete. A common misunderstanding is the designation “old” in the construction time, either on the card or on the timer once the item is placed. It is not “old” but “zero one day” in abbreviation (0 1 day), which means 24 hours.

    On compasses:
    Compass release is paced by the developers. You have little control over getting them (unless you buy them during special limited-time sales). Instead, focus on advancing your game. Replay mastered scenes and save your coins to buy decor with the greatest number of flowers to progress further in the story. The more you advance the game, the more star boxes and possibly more compasses you’ll get. No room? Place a few things in storage and replace with high flower décor. With this strategy, you should find more space and flexibility on your island.
    releases, pink boxes are limited to 5 per week (not counting what is earned through Detectives Needed newspaper tasks or special events).

    On selling:
    You need to be careful when you sell; sell too much and you'll get into too much flower debt. Be aware you'll only get half the coins back that you paid for it. It's better to store and just replace it with an item with high flower value. But if you are too impatient, like me, this is how I sell. I set my sights on what I want to buy (usually the item with the most possible flowers), say it costs 10,000 coins. I replay until I get at least half those coins, better to be a couple thousand more, 7000 in this example Then I sell items of low-flower value until I meet my goal of 10,000. Then you won't have sold off more flowers than you will get, and you will free up some island space.

    On coin/energy production:
    The Estate produces 1 coin every 10 minutes, reaching max of 60 after 10 hours. That means 7.5 hours to get 45 coins, minimum of 16.7 hours to get 100, minimum of 36.7 hours to get 220. All other buildings produce 1 coin every 40 minutes, reaching max of 15 after 10 hours. All completed landmarks produce 1 energy every 40 minutes, reaching max of 15 after 10 hours.
    On diamonds:
    Diamonds (purple gems) are the rarest currency in the game, so save and use them wisely. Some decoration can only be purchased with diamonds. You can also use them to speed up construction, to buy energy, to gift special bushes, to open land when you lack compasses, or to buy the extended energy bar. I recommend that players buy the extended energy bar if they want to play more for the long term. Best ways to earn diamonds are by removing rocks and dead trees from newly opened land plots and by daily exchanging bushes with other players.
    On Landmarks (Lighthouse, Chapel, Pirate Ship, Mountain Chateau, and Aviary):
    Landmarks are the larger projects on your island that you must renovate (fill the bars) regularly and in return receive flowers. The goal is to encourage players to visit their island daily. The Lighthouse becomes available to renovate on chapter 3. Each landmark has 19 levels to complete, although levels contain more renovation bars with each subsequent landmark. Once you reach 20, you can start renovation on the next landmark immediately (no need to wait 1 day). One landmark must be complete before starting the next. The progression of the landmarks is not related to your progress in the game, but to your daily visit and renovation. If you fill 2 bars daily (by also watching the video), then lighthouse will take about 140 days (4.7 months), chapel 170 days (5.7 months), pirate ship 190 (6.3 months), chateau 228 (5.7 months), aviary 60 days (2.0 months) . You can renovate faster by renovating every 20 hours. At the completion of each landmark, it will start producing energy at the rate of 1 energy every 40 minutes, reaching maximum of 15 in 10 hours. After the aviary is complete, players can continue to earn flowers by hatching birds (starling, seagull, parrot, and goose), which you can name when the bird first hatches, by tapping on the pencil next to the default name. Mr. Talbot has great antics for all the landmarks, and I encourage players to read the renovation tasks for a good chuckle.
    On The Chapter Book:
    When you go to your scenes list, go to the far left, and look at the brown book That is your chapter book, and shows chapter number and chapter name. When you open that book, you'll see your list of clues from each scene, which will replay the dialogue when you click on them. When your chapter book is open, you can travel very quickly from chapter to chapter, using the numbers and arrow below it (much faster than outside the book).
    On the extended energy bar:
    It is NOT unlimited energy. Energy can be used up and will still recharge at the same rate of 1 energy every 2 minutes.

    You get 450 energy to start, energy that refills to 150 every 5 hours (instead of 110 in 3hr 20 min), and 150 energy (instead of 110) for every character puzzle you complete and every star booster you activate. The extended energy bar costs 799 diamonds and can be found by tapping the plus sign next to your energy count. It will remain a permanent feature of your game. Highly recommended for those who want to play more or need more plays during Detectives Needed Key Challenges or Team Competitions.

    On the photo album:
    When you open your photo album, there is a green grid-like button at the bottom which will display all the photos in the album. Flip through the pages using left and right side-arrows to see the photos you have completed and the ones that are waiting to be completed, indicated by 7/7 meaning you have collected 7 of the 7 cards. If you have multiple completed sets, you can click on any of those to complete in any order. If you are currently collecting a set, it is highlighted in green and beneath it shows how many cards you already have (i.e. 3/7 means you have 3 of the 7 cards). Photos with a lock mean a photo is available, but you lack the cards to unlock it, yet. Photos with a question mark mean a photo is beyond your level or has not been created/released by the game developers. When you complete a photo puzzle, you will receive a full bar of energy (110 for the original bar or 150 for the extended energy bar) on top of any energy you already have.
    On the Storage Ship:
    The storage ship becomes available after chapter 5 and storage is unlimited. When items are placed in storage, their flower value will be subtracted from your flower total, such that you will need more flowers to progress. But your level will not fall, meaning you can place storage items on the island to satisfy the flower requirements, level up by exiting storage, and then immediately replace the item into storage without losing progress. This is helpful when you only want to level up one at a time to satisfy the newspaper task. Storage is also very useful when rearranging your island. You can access it by 3 ways: by tapping on the ship, by tapping on any item and selecting the yellow button (icon is an arrow pointing down into a box), and by holding down anywhere on your island until the arrow fills up. You cannot store buildings that generate coins, bushes received as gifts, or obstacles from newly cleared land.
    On collecting the seasonal set:
    Game beginners start with an introductory set, the Garden Soiree Set. At the beginning of each month, a different set will be available.
    On Detectives Needed Challenges (DNC or Key Challenges):
    Collect enough keys in the given time by playing scenes and/or completing newspaper cases. After you complete chapter 4, the challenge appears every few days and will appear as a stopwatch on the left hand side of your island to indicate number of keys needed, your progress, the prizes, and whether scenes and/or cases will provide keys. While some, especially advanced players can complete these challenged through normal play, others find it useful to save Star boxes, character puzzles, or starboosters for extra energy and for completion of Help Wanted cases.
    Can’t proceed, “See Storage” or “Decorate”
    It means you need more Flowers added to your island to proceed. How many more you need is indicated on the main island screen, top right, next to the Flower icon. If you lack enough Flowers in storage items, you can acquire Flowers by buying decoration, renovating a landmark, upgrading a 3x3 building, or sending Jack's plane on a Flower delivery. If you buy decoration, the Flowers will not count until after construction is complete and the red ribbon is removed.
    How to stockpile energy for DL competitions:
    Energy will only automatically refill up to the 110-energy ceiling, unless you buy the extended energy bar for 799 diamonds, which moves the ceiling to 150 energy. You can always add energy above the energy ceiling by collecting bonus energy when your energy bar is full. Bonus energy can come from star boxes, star boosters, sharing coffee in the lounge, character photo puzzles, and completed landmarks (i.e. lighthouse, chapel, pirate ship, mountain chateau, aviary).

    Tips from the lounge can be spent on the tips shop (shopping bag icon bottom left of the cafe). You can use them to buy pink star boxes, upgrade the energy of your drinks, fancy drinks, and characters for your avatar. Star box is only for yourself. Upgrading the drink energy will benefit you and all your teammates who drink your cup. Fancy drinks are just cosmetic and have no game benefit. Avatar character will change your game avatar picture as seen by non-FB friends (FB friends will still see your FB profile picture, unless you specify otherwise in the game settings.) Best game strategy is to upgrade you energy drinks until you reach max of 15, then buy star boxes.

    In the lounge café, tap on the shopping bag icon in the lower left corner to enter the tips store, where you can by the following:
    Competition hints can be bought singly or in a pack of 5 for convenience of purchase. Each hint can be used for a single hint during Time Rush and Spot the Difference competitions. The advantage is you will not lose time during competition, which may help your score.
    Energy upgrades will increase the value of your drink every time you serve and when others accept your drink. Upgrades can only be bought one at a time.
    9 to 10 = 10 tips
    10 to 11 = 500 tips
    11 to 12 = 1,400 tips
    12 to 13 = 3,600 tips
    13 to 14 = 6,600 tips
    14 to 15 = 12,200 tips
    This is the best way to help your team.
    Fancy drinks can be purchased for cosmetic appearance only. They do not have any game advantage and provide the same energy as your coffee.
    Avatar portraits can be purchased to change your profile picture and do not have any game advantage. Once purchased, look for them in your list of avatars by tapping on your profile picture and then the pencil next to your picture. Unless you specify otherwise, FB friends will continue to see your FB profile instead.

    · 18 Feb 17:00

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  • Ms. Tearius
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    Volume 8, Chapter 42, Scene 1933 - Workhouse Storage Room
    (1st clue, not shown) doors /
    (2nd clue) weapon outlines /
    ashtray /
    ball /
    bandage /
    bat /
    binoculars /
    books /
    bottle /
    brass knuckles /
    brick /
    broken window /
    broom /
    bullets /
    candles /
    cane /
    carved braid /
    chain /
    cigarettes /
    crowbar /
    curtain /
    doily /
    drainpipe (pipe) /
    electrical outlet /
    first aid kit /
    flag /
    footprints /
    glasses /
    hammer /
    hand drill /
    handcuffs /
    handprint /
    hanger /
    hat /
    hook /
    iron /
    key /
    knife /
    lantern /
    letter W /
    lighter /
    lion /
    lock /
    lock picks /
    map /
    mirror /
    mousetrap /
    nails /
    newspaper /
    number five ("5") /
    package /
    paint can /
    patch /
    pen /
    pillow /
    pitchfork /
    pocket /
    pouch /
    radio /
    rip /
    roses /
    rug /
    saw /
    scarf /
    scratches /
    seashell /
    spring /
    stain /
    tag /
    umbrella /
    vent /
    watch /
    web /
    wheel /
    whistle /
    wind rose /
    wrench /
    !PLEASE DO NOT ERASE. Other languages may be added after English, separated with space and “/”.

    · 02 Jan 05:48

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