Quests from The Panic Room: House of Secrets

Upon request

John: Feather, the case moved forward. Please bring a pair of discs or cassettes from the film theater.

Task: Go through the film theater in the "words" mode.

A cheerful noisy crowd gathered in the center of the cinema, Jane stands on her knees at the big box, she pulls one record after another and loudly pronounces its name.

Jenny: What do you think about "Wolfe Tone"?

The crowd buzzes negatively. You hear the cries of "We've heard it an hour ago".

Jenny: Then... what about the "Dubliners"?

Cheers.

Jenny: Feather, please play the record.

You're surprise but comply with the request. It seems impossible to get deaf twice in a row, but the Irish theme almost throws you off to the opposite wall. Or at least so it seems.

Jenny: Do not think that we are crazy. Here is a great sound system. We put something of our own to interrupt Matt's music. Strange method of struggle, I understand. But you stop to sense the cacophony a few minutes later. It's better than listening to the same music on repeat. Earplugs help but not as good as we hoped.

Sad smile appears on Jane's face.

Jenny: Just to add diversity to our torture.

Matt: What are the complaints? All because I seemed a bit cynical when I put Beethoven? I'm sorry, could not resist - his final years perfectly intertwine with what awaits you in the near future.

You completed John’s task and received some points of freedom and some tokens

Matt: Okay I agree! Let's diversify our program. Should I play "Ride of the Valkyries"? Parararaaaram-parararaaaraam. Blood from the ears, it is necessary to revive tomorrow afternoon tea with Wagner. What else of noteworthy? Johann. Sebastian. Bach. Wrap all three.