

If this makes the puzzle more difficult, the solution is to view the lens with the eyepiece on. If that happens, you’ll need to go back to your iPhone’s Home screen by sliding up the Home Bar, then tap on the game’s icon to go back in. In Chapter Three, the screen may go black when you zoom into the lens in front of the photograph. Tapping the screen should get you out again. In Chapter Two, the screen may freeze when you zoom into the lens of the projector-like contraption. We’re trying to resolve the situation, but until then, please read the information below: Please note that the option labelled “Attic” is very near the end of the game, not the start.Īgain, if you do find a problem, please drop us a mail at Apple released iOS 13.1.1, it seems that it has caused some problems in the game on certain devices. You’ll have to repeat a little of your progress, but hopefully you won’t have the same problem again. Choose the one for the room you last opened. That’ll bring up a menu listing some points you can revert to. To do that, pause the game and tap the “Game Paused” text five times.
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“British People in Hot Weather” – The FallĢ6. “Raining in Darling” – Bonnie “Prince” BillyĢ8. “Who Loves the Sun?” – The Velvet Undergroundģ0. “Ain’t Gonna Rain Anymore” – Nick Cave and the Bad SeedsĤ1. “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” – Judy GarlandĤ2. “Every Time the Sun Comes Up” – Sharon Van EttenĤ5. “Blame it on the Weatherman” – B*WitchedĤ7. As for snow, it can inspire an expression of festive glee as on Dean Martin’s “Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!” or bring death and tragedy as in Harlan Howard’s devastating country standard “The Blizzard”, recorded by Jim Reeves, Johnny Cash, Tex Ritter, Roy Rogers and the Handsome Family among others.įor better or worse, here are our top 50 songs on the theme of weather.ĥ0.
