User:Bluecake/5G notes

Crossword activity
Jo: Click on the down button to look for answers in the museum. When you want to come back to the crossword, open your briefcase.

Art museum
Jo: This place is crammed with information, you just need to look. Walk around, and when you see something interesting, click on it to get a closer look.

Jo: If I can find the answers to the crossword here, I'll get to the bottom of this message.

Hooverville Map
(After solving a crossword and being instructed to go somewhere)

Jo: Find a place, and click on it to go there.

(When Jo needs a certain item)

Jo: I need to look for that stuff somewhere in town.

(After diffusing a bomb)

Jo: I should go back to the museum to see if there's any word from Martin.

Lockpicking activity
(Viewing the locks)

Jo: Click on one of the question marks and solve the problem. When all the questions are answered, try to match all the numbers on the outside with the numbers on the triangles.

Jo: To rotate the triangles, click on one and hit the spacebar, but remember, you need to be done with all the problems first.

Jo: To switch triangles, click on the one you want to move, then click on the place you want to move it to. You gotta finish all the questions before you can move the pieces around though.

(At the number typing screen)

Jo: Type in the numbers from the right to the left, one column at a time.

Jo: At lower levels, the numbers will be carried automatically.

Jo: Remember to regroup.

Jo: When I've answered a question correctly, I just need to push the green button.

Mind-reading activity
(All parts of speech)

Jo: Find the word is not only the right part of speech, but also makes sense in the sentence.

Jo: Click on the word that fits the part of speech when it appears.

(When a noun is required)

Jo: Remember, a noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. Put the nouns in empty places that seem to fit.

(When a verb is required)

Jo: A verb is a word that describes an action. Put verbs where an action might take place.

(When an adjective is required)

Jo: An adjective is a word that describes a noun or pronoun.

(When a pronoun is required)

Jo: A pronoun is a word which is used instead of a noun, like she, it, or who.

(When an adverb is required)

Jo: An adverb is a word which describes or gives more information about a verb or phrase.

(When a preposition is required)

Jo: A preposition is a word which is used before a noun, a noun phrase, or a pronoun, connecting it to another word such as in, at, or of.

(When a conjunction is required)

Jo: A conjunction is a word that connects words, phrases, and clauses in a sentence. And, but, while, and although are conjunctions.

(When an interjection is required)

Jo: An interjection is a word which is used to show a short, sudden expression of emotion. It stands alone as its own short sentence.

Skateboarding
Jo: The up arrow will move you to the top of the screen, the down arrow takes you to the bottom.

Jo: Use the spacebar to jump over things.

Jo: The right arrow key will slow you down.

Dungeon
Jo: Looks like I can only move one box at a time.

Jo: Hm, seems I can only move the boxes under one of the three windows.

Jo: Only smaller boxes can be stacked on larger ones. Otherwise, they'd fall off!

Squishy juice bar activity
Jo: Make sure you fill the right color glass with the same color liquid.

Jo: Use the measuring cups to measure out the right percentage of liquid from the dispensers at the top.

Jo: The dispensing fountains at the top will serve up different liquids. To find out which dispenser will give you what liquid, touch your mouse to it.

Jo: It's always easier to figure out one problem at a time.

Jo: Usually, at least two different measuring cups are needed to make a mixture.

Jo: Once you've got the right mixtures, pour your glasses into the blender.

(After completing two beverages/while pouring into individual glasses)

Jo: Click on a glass to pick it up, then, click on a blender to fill the glass.

Jo: To pour a drink, pick up a glass, and click it on the blender with the drink you want.

Jo: Figure out how many people ordered the first drink, then fill that many glasses with that drink. Do one drink at a time.

Junkyard activity
Jo: The black pieces of the diagram are the same as the pieces of junk. Try to put the junk into the same shape as the diagram.

Jo: Sometimes, smaller pieces get hidden behind larger ones. If you're missing a piece, look under the bigger pieces.

Jo: You can use the spacebar to rotate your pieces.

Mine shaft activity
Note: Maggie Mead will list off her instructions when clicking the help icon at any point during the mine shaft activity, but these can be extremely varied depending on what she wants.

(Before going down the elevator)

Jo: Click on a layer to go there. Older artifacts are further down.

(After going to a layer)

Jo: To go search another level, run back to the elevator.

Jo: If your health meter gets too low, you'll have to go back up for medical attention and start again.

Jo: Use the bucket to get from side to side.

Jo: Use the up and down arrow keys to climb up and down ladders.

Jo: Push A to jump.

Jo: Push Z to duck.

(When viewing an object)

Jo: The green button will add this object to your inventory. You can only take one object back to the elevator per level.

Jo: The red button will reject the object you're looking at, and get you back to the mine.

Jo: Be certain to read all of the text to make sure an object is the one you're looking for.

(After running out of health)

Jo: Okay, if at first you don't succeed, try, try try again...so, let's try again.

Bomb disbarment activity
Jo: If I get the defense androids in one of the open loops, I can cut the power by turning off the round junction boxes. That'll fry 'em up good!

Jo: Okay, turn on a battery to add that voltage to your total - the number in the red box. Turn off batteries to subtract that number from your total. A yellow battery is on, and a blue one is off. Try to match the red total counter with the dark blue target number.

Jo: Sometimes it's easier to turn all the batteries off first, then just add from there.

Bomb explosions
(Failing to stop the bomb at Oak and Main)

Jo: Just look what could've happened with such sloppy detective work!

(Failing to stop the bomb at Vail and Kent)

Jo: I guess you'll need to try harder. That would've been messy - if it really happened, that is.

(Failing to stop the bomb at Pico and Mill)

Jo: Oh man, you don't want that to happen, do you? Let's try that again.

(Failing to stop the bomb at Dale and Nut)

Jo: We couldn't let that happen in an educational product! Let's try that again.

(Failing to stop the bomb at Pine and Bell)

Jo: That would've been bad...how about you try harder this time?

(Failing to stop the bomb at Vine and Rye)

Jo: Look here, failure is not an option! Get back in there and stop this thing!

(Failing to stop the bomb at the Hoover Dam)

[Dr. X laughing maniacally]

Jo: Maybe I should try that again.