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bu game faqs'un yazisi oyunun en zor puzzle'i bu hardda oynuyosan puzzle'lari

IV-a. Bookstore Puzzle
There is a door in the back of the bookstore that has been locked using a
four-digit code that must be punched into a nine-digit keypad. The secret to
unlocking this door is tied to a five volume Shakespeare Anthology that can
also be found in the bookstore. The four-digit code and the means of figuring
it out is different depending on which difficulty level you are playing on.

IV-a-1. EASY
Two of the five books have fallen off the shelf. Place them back on the shelf
in the proper chronological order (i.e. I, II, III, IV, V, in that order). The
four-digit code is simply written across their spines in big numbers, so punch
the four-digit code displayed into the keypad by the locked door in the order
that they are written on the spines. The code is randomly generated in each
game, so you will have to figure this brainteaser out on your own. If you are
able to count to five on your own, you shouldn't have too much difficulty.

IV-a-2. NORMAL
This puzzle is slightly more difficult than the "easy" version, which required
you to be able to count all the way to five. There will be a sign near the
locked door that reads "Fair is foul and foul is fair. Put these books out of
order." All five books will be on the floor in front of the shelf where they
belong. You simply have to put them back on the shelf in a random order that
looks "right". The four-digit code written along the spine should look as if
it was written there naturally, with no huge gaps or partial numbers. Since
there is usually one half of a number on one spine and the rest of the same
number on the next book, this puzzle shouldn't take too long to figure out; it
will just take some trial and error book arranging on your part. If it looks
like there is only three numbers written along the spines, then the missing
number is probably a "1" that is barely viable due to the cracks between the
books. The code is randomly generated in each game, so I can't just give you
the four-digit number.

IV-a-3. HARD
Sweet Baby Jesus. While the Easy and Normal versions of this Puzzle merely
involve moving some books around on a shelf, the Hard version not only expects
you to have working knowledge of five of Shakespeare's major works, but to
multiply and manipulate the numbers that you come up with. The five books are
once again on the floor in front of the bookshelf. However, you do not need to
put them back on the shelf to proceed, since the four-digit code is not written
across the spines, but comes from the book's number in the anthology instead.
"Examine" the books in your inventory to find out their number in the anthology
and what play is contained in that volume. The five books of the Shakespeare
anthology series are:

Shakespeare Anthology 1- Romeo and Juliet
Shakespeare Anthology 2- King Lear
Shakespeare Anthology 3- MacBeth
Shakespeare Anthology 4- Hamlet
Shakespeare Anthology 5- Othello

There is a note next to the locked door that contains the information you need
to unravel this puzzle. It reads:
"In here is a tragedy---
art thou player or audience?
Be as it may, the end doth remain:
all go on only toward death.

The first word at thy left hand:
a false lunacy, a madly dancing man.
Hearing unhearable words, drawn
to a beloved's grave---and there,
mayhap, true madness at last.

As did this one playing at death,
find true death at last.
Killing a nameless lover, she
pierced a heart rent by sorrow.

Doth lie invite truth?
Doth verity but wear the mask of falsehood?
Ah, thou pitiful, thou miserable ones.

Still amidst lies, though the end cometh
not, wherefore yearn for death?
Will thou attend thy beloved? Truths
and lies, life and death:
a game of turning white to black and
black to white.

Is not a silence brimming with love more
precious than flattery?
A peaceful slumber preferred to a throne
besmirched with blood?

One vengeful man spilled blood for two;
Two youths shed tears for three;
Three witches disappeared thusly;
And only the four keys remain.

Ah but verily...
In here lies a tragedy.
Art thou player or audience?
there is something which cannot become
a puppet of fate or an onlooker,
peering into a cage."

Figuring this one out requires a working knowledge of Shakespeare.
Luckily, I was an English Major in college, and have soft spot for the bard, so
was able to figure this one out with only a little bit of swearing and cursing
of the gods. To figure it out, you have to take each stanza one at a time and
figure out each anthology's place in the riddle. So here we go.

The first stanza reads:
"In here is a tragedy---
art thou player or audience?
Be as it may, the end doth remain:
all go on only toward death."
This refers only to the plays as a whole and acts as an introduct
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