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Atlantis Evolution Hints
How do I win at the game on the left wall?
1 of 11: Use the helmet on the screen to begin. This is a simple version of "Frogger". The details of the game vary each time it's played, so it isn't possible to give a step-by-step solution. Read on for the rules of the game.
2 of 11: If you find you cannot win at the game, do not despair -- the game does not force you to win. As long as you know what the combination is to the door, the door will open without ever playing the game. For the combination only, read "What is the four-digit number to open the door?"
3 of 11: The goal is to cross the screen, from the bottom to the small "?" box at the top, using the arrow keys on your keyboard, or by clicking on the arrows at the bottom right of the screen. You can move left or right, in addition to forward or back.
4 of 11: You only have three "men", and when you lose all three, the game ends and you will need to start over.
5 of 11: You cannot allow your "man" to move off the screen to either the left or the right.
6 of 11: You will need to cross the strips of land without touching an eel or a stingray.
7 of 11: And you will need to cross the water by jumping onto the boats and staying out of the water.
8 of 11: Sometimes it may be necessary to move forward onto a boat, only to move back again to prevent moving off the side of the screen.
9 of 11: It may, at times, be necessary to move forward, slide to the left or right, then move back again, to avoid being hit by a stingray or eel.
10 of 11: The stingrays and eels often travel in pairs. Watch for larger spaces, away from the pairs, to make crossing easier.
11 of 11: At the end of each screen, you will need to step on the small "?" box at the top of the screen to reveal a number of the combination and to move onto the next screen.