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So far I've really enjoyed Epiphany and I was happy that I was able to play it without having to consult a walkthrough. I love the idea of completely playing through a point-and-click adventure without a walkthrough, but so far that has been a very rare experience for me, and every time I start to resort to a walkthrough, it kind of mars my enjoyment of a game, making me disappointed at the game or myself and making me more impatient, tempting me to check the solution as soon as I get stuck again. But it's no fun to be stuck for long either, so I thought asking for a little hint, a nudge in the right direction might be a good compromise.

*SPOILERS*

I'm at the point where I need to search Emil's apartment for clues. I'm guessing I need to find out what Kendra usually gets for breakfast, but it could be something else, too. The only thing worth of notice in the apartment seems to be the photo with Emil, Lia and Kendra and the numbers, but I don't know what to do with it in order to advance the story ...

Can anyone give me a subtle hint what I'm missing?
Post edited October 22, 2014 by Leroux
This question / problem has been solved by DeMignonimage
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Leroux: ... The only thing worth of notice in the apartment seems to be the photo with Emil, Lia and Kendra and the numbers, but I don't know what to do with it in order to advance the story ...
Write down the numbers, they grant access.
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Leroux: ... The only thing worth of notice in the apartment seems to be the photo with Emil, Lia and Kendra and the numbers, but I don't know what to do with it in order to advance the story ...
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DeMignon: Write down the numbers, they grant access.
Got it, thanks! I actually overlooked the hotspot for the device they're needed for, so it's no wonder I was confused ...
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Leroux: Got it, thanks! I actually overlooked the hotspot for the device they're needed for, so it's no wonder I was confused ...
You're welcome. That would have left me puzzled as well. It's always these little things, that get you stuck in P&Cs.