Dismantlement: Toaster
If there's one thing you can say about the Kaitai Dismantlement games, they tend to stick to one of two subjects: common household appliances or dangerous food. Nice to see that gam.ebb.jp can stick with a theme, isn't it? Last time we had fast food, this time something a little more nutritious, plus the appliance that creates it. Yes, it's dismantling time again, and this time it's Dismantlement: Toaster!
Well, sort of nutritious. Okay, not really, since the "toast" appears to be made of plastic, but it's the thought that counts. If you've ever played any of the numerous dismantlement games you know the drill, all you can use is a screwdriver (and your wits) and all you have is a screwdriver. Gam.ebb has taken something that you might find in a larger escape game or a point-and-click adventure and narrowed everything down into one simple task: take apart this toaster or die. Simple and straightforward.
Well, not really all that simple. Before you can remove screws, you have to solve a wide variety of puzzles. Who knew the interior of the lowly toaster had so many shapes. Or colors. Or bombs. Yes, it's not a dismantlement game without a bomb, is it? Click around the kitchen wonder (it makes toast! And bagels! And toaster pastries! Yum!) to find either screws to remove or puzzles to solve. Solving a puzzle will reward you with more screws to remove and so it goes until once again you have reduced yet another electrical appliance to its component parts. One of the nice things about the evolution of the series is that there is less pixel hunting in each game. Most areas in Toaster that you need to click are pretty obvious, negating the frustration of some of the earlier games in finding just the right spot to click to find another puzzle.
Dismantlement: Toaster steps up the difficulty a bit this time around. Easier than, say, Dismantlement: Fan, Toaster is still more difficult than the cakewalk that Dismantlement: Burger was. It's nice to see them get back to the bedrock of the series, a common electrical appliance that has a hidden bomb. That penchant for putting bombs in things is beginning to seem almost ...friendly-like. Comforting in a way. Or maybe I've played too many of these games and am developing Stockholm Syndrome.
So yet another amusing way to waste 5 minutes of your time has dropped in our laps like an early Christmas Present. Dismantlement: Toaster is not as complex as Dismantlement: Radio or Dismantlement: Alarm Clock, but is still casual gameplay done right. Intriguing, amusing, and with its own little hidden surprise (well, not that big a surprise if you've played any of the other games) hidden deep inside, Dismantlement Toaster is the perfect way to while away a lazy afternoon. Get dismantling, and enjoy some toasty goodness with every bite!
Walkthrough Guide
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Walkthrough
The answer isn't given right away. You first get some hints. After several levels of spoilers the final answer is revealed.
General advice before you begin: after you've removed some screws, you sometimes need to zoom out again before you can actually remove the hardware you just unscrewed.
FH, I beg a CD (side of toaster)
The letters are actually buttons, so probably you'll have to press them in a certain order.
Funny that the sentence uses only the first nine letters of the alphabet.
Press the letters in alphabetical order (ABCDEFGHI)
8 Circles (front of toaster)
How about we first toast us some bread?
After you've solved the "I beg a CD"-puzzle you can press the slider at the side of the toaster and get a nice code.
x is sometimes used if there is nothing there
x = 0
circle = 1
double circle = 2
At the front of the toaster press the buttons from left to right.
1st button twice
2nd button once
4th button once
5th button twice
6th button twice
8th button once
5 Spinning shapes
Pretty looking shapes spinning clockwise and counterclockwise. That's probably got something to do with that button at the bottom.
There is a path connecting the different spinning shapes. Looks like the triangle is the first on the path.
So we've got a 3-edged shape spinning clockwise at the start of the path, right?
Count the number of sides each shape has and look in what direction it's spinning. Turn the button the same amount of steps in the same direction.
Turn the button:
3 right
4 left
5 right
4 left
6 right
Jam Butter Bake Bread
We need to input 4 letters and we also got 4 fractions.
Talking about 4, we also got 4 words. They don't all have 4 letters though.
Actually, each word seems to be of a different length.
The denominator refers to the length of the words.
The fraction tells which letter (the nominator) to take from which word (denominator).
So 2/5, is the second letter of BREAD.
RKBM
4-coloured squares
The squares are partially covered by the yellow triangles that are in front of it. So there is a certain colour we don't see at that moment.
Beneath the yellow triangles there is a small dark-grey box.
The dark-grey boxes are all at a different location.
The first yellow triangle covers the blue colour of the square behind it. The dark-grey square underneath it has the leftmost position.
Blue Blue Red Red
Red blocks on grid
The input is 4 numbers, and there are 4 grids that only contain one or two red blocks.
There are also two grids though with a lot of red blocks. Perhaps we could combine them?
Overlay each sparse grid with the grid above it. A number is formed (as it would display on a digital alarmclock)
5296
Bomb!
Able was I ere I saw Elba
That looks like a funny sentence. There's something peculiar about it.
The sentence mirrors itself. The first letter (a) is the same as the last. The second letter (b) is the same as the second last.
Perhaps the lower sentence has the same peculiarity.
Enter the letters so that the sentence mirrors itself.
WIAT
(switch the disarm button, remove the green controller unit)
Enjoy your coffee!
Posted by: Crouch | August 22, 2010 6:26 AM
Walkthrough
Congratulations on purchasing a Kaitai Electronics toaster (model #FH15635). If for any reason you need to disassemble your appliance, follow the instructions below. CAUTION: Be sure to follow all instructions to the letter! Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death.
You will need a cross-head screwdriver in order to disassemble this appliance. No other tools are required.
Disassembling instructions:
Locate the safety stopper beneath the toast lever on the right side of the toaster. Open the hinged lid and press the lettered buttons in order: press A first, then B, and so on until I. If you make a mistake, simply press the remaining buttons in any order and they will reset.
Unscrew the screws. Close the lid and remove the stopper.
Press down the toast lever and wait 5-10 seconds for the bread to pop up again.
A set of symbols will now be imprinted on the side of one slice of bread. Copy the symbols in order onto a piece of paper.
Find the row of eight buttons on the front of the toaster. Press them from left to right according to the symbols you recorded during the previous step; a single circle means press that button once, two concentric circles mean press it twice, and an X means skip that button. If you make a mistake, simply start over from the left.
Unscrew the screws that appear and remove the front of the toaster.
Inside the toaster, unscrew the screw at the base of the first heating coil and remove it. Handle it by the base only; the coil may be hot!
Examine the rotating shapes on the first clasp. They illustrate how to turn the dial to unlock the clasp; for example, a triangle rotating clockwise means turn the dial 3 clicks clockwise. Follow the instructions in the order indicated by the arrows; if you make a mistake, turn the dial randomly until the meter at the bottom fills up, which will automatically reset the dial.
Once the dial has been set properly, undo the screws, and remove the clasp.
On the first slice of bread, note the words and letters. Each pair of numbers represents a specific letter in the word of a specific length; for example, "2/5" means the second letter in the five-letter word. Open the hinged compartment towards the bottom and set the four letters using the arrow buttons according to the four pairs of numbers above.
Once the letters have been set properly, undo the screw, close the compartment, and remove the slice of bread.
Unscrew the screws on the second clasp and remove it.
Unscrew and remove the second heating coil as in step 7.
You will need to set a color code to unlock the third clasp. (If you are colorblind, have someone help you with this step.) Note the colored rolling boxes; on each box, the color facing downwards as it passes each peak shows the color that belongs in the position marked on the peak. For example, if a box has blue facing down as it passes behind the peak with the far left position, then the far left color should be set to blue. Simply touch the colors to change them; the colors cycle, so don't worry if you make a mistake.
Once the color code is set, undo the screws and remove the clasp.
The second slice of bread requires a number code (open the hinged compartment). Note the grids of red and blank squares. Overlay each grid in the second row with the grid above it; each grid in the first row may be used more than once. Transcribe them onto a sheet of paper if you have trouble visualizing them. Increment the numbers by touching them; they cycle, so don't worry if you make a mistake.
Once the numbers have been set properly, undo the screw, close the compartment, and remove the slice of bread.
Unscrew and remove the fourth clasp as in step 12.
Unscrew and remove the third heating coil as in step 7.
CAUTION: It is highly recommended that the user read and understand the following steps in their entirety before following them, as they will need to be done quickly and carefully.
The screw holding the bottom cover should now be exposed. Unscrew it and remove the cover.
Note the explosive. They are standard issue in all Kaitai appliances and are installed as a form of copyright protection to discourage unsolicited reverse-engineering, but will not go off if you follow all instructions carefully.
The explosive is controlled by a special screw-switch which can be turned with your screwdriver. DO NOT TOUCH IT YET! Doing so will cause the explosive to detonate prematurely.
Note the four-letter code and the phrases. The keycode is based on palindromes, phrases which read the same whether read forwards or backwards. The palindrome at the bottom will be missing four letters; figure out what they are by looking at their opposing positions. These four letters, in order, are the disarming code.
After you have figured out the disarming code, enter it using the arrows buttons. Once you are absolutely certain it is correct, you may turn the screw-switch; if it is, the explosive will deactivate harmlessly.
Once the explosive is deactivated, remove the cover from the indicator box, undo the screw that is revealed, and remove the explosive.
You're done! Make a cup of coffee or tea for yourself and relax.
Posted by: SonicLover | August 22, 2010 8:44 AM