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Is there not just a grab key? Or is the aim of the game simply to knock stuff over and laugh about it?
I pick stuff up in real life because my body took many months as an infant to learn how to do it. This is a small game so shouldnt have decided to make it take the same months and months to learn a new way of interacting with stuff, JUST for one computer game.
After you manage to successfully finish operation, you'll get a floppy disk with instructions.for that operation (for 3 first), to see what, where and with which tool you need to cut.
Surely it would be a lot less inbred if you got the instructions before the task you were supposed to do?
What more do you need?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vo8gh72TKls&feature=youtu.be