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The Lost Crown: A Ghost-Hunting Adventure Hints
What should I do when reaching the first floor?
1 of 15: You are here to ghost-hunt. However, you are also here, to do something you weren't permitted to do when the museum was being staffed by that pesky Professor Oogle.
2 of 15: He forbade you from taking any photographs or video of any areas of the museum.
3 of 15: Well, what he doesn't know certainly won't hurt him, will it? :)
4 of 15: There are five photographs you can take here, of the five most interesting exhibits on the floor.
5 of 15: The first is the suicide noose of Edward Molina.
6 of 15: The second is the metal helmet in the butterfly room (the one from the game's title screen).
7 of 15: The third photograph to take is of the "Saxton Monster" -- the trilobite near the library.
8 of 15: Fourthly, you can take a picture of the sculpture of the three rotating kings on the first screen nearest to the ticket booth. Remember to take this photo when the statue has rotation to an angle facing you, else the picture will be useless.
9 of 15: The final picture you can take is of the Northfield Skeleton.
10 of 15: You can also take video evidence of the paranormal presence of the Northfield Skeleton.
11 of 15: After locating all of the evidence, there is one more crucial find to be made before the game will progress.
12 of 15: It's somebody a lot more corporeal than any of the other things we've seen here so far tonight.
13 of 15: Head to the first screen, where the entrance to the ticket booth is (with the three kings rotating sculpture).
14 of 15: Take a look on the wall opposite the entrance to the ticket booth -- the left wall.
15 of 15: Click on the ventilation grille in that wall, then zoom in closer on it, for a little bit of a scare!