Okay guys... I had to rely on the hints myself, but all the same some of this stuff is pretty elaborate no matter how you swing it. So, here's some tips...
EDIT: Grrr... fekin alternating backgrounds... had to edit several times before I got the shade of gray close enough!
Quote:Spoilers (whited grayed out for those who don't want to cheat)There... hope that helps someone without taking out too much of the challenge.
1. The Swiss Army knife really does a lot around here.
2. The paper with the odd hint about the button refers to how long you hold the button. I think you can figure out the rest of that one.
3. The tone generator is a tricky sum'bitch. Note that it generates a uniform series of tones with the sliders zeroed out. Adjust one slider until you get a different tone, then zero it again, noting the position. Do this for all of them, then move the sliders to the previously noted tones.
4. One of the Chess Codes is on the Gold Brick. Sneaky, huh?
5. Piano keys are arranged in this order: CDEFGAB
6. Color coded die - make the lighted keys match the dots of the die.
7. Scrambled Chess Codes... Okay, this was far trickier than the tone generator and far sneakier than the chess code on the gold brick. Shine the UV Light onto the GOOD LUCK paper. The lines that interconnect the letters are not swapping the letters' places - they are pairing them up!!!
EDIT: Grrr... fekin alternating backgrounds... had to edit several times before I got the shade of gray close enough!