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No hace falta seguir el ritmo de la melodia. Es suficiente con meter las notas en el orden adecuado!
Gracias ya lo pasé, pero creí que tenía que coincidir con la músciad de la caja. Me lo he puesto más difícil :(
Yes. There's a puzzle where 6 different tones play and you have to recreate the tune. I have no hearing issues and found it difficult. Some of the tone sound very similar. If you mess up 3 times the tune will change to something else. It would be nice if puzzle game like this had a skip option on puzzles for those who have problems like this, or for people that want to just enjoy the atmosphere and story.
The clue is to press the buttons in the same order than the melody. No need to do it at the same time. Just hear the music of the musicbox and start pressing the buttons in order to hear the sound. Do it one by one and write down the correct order. Once you know the exact order, just press the buttons.
I can't distinguish the notes at all, my hearing is too bad. If it wasn't randomized that would be one thing, but it's completely unplayable as is. Which sucks, I was enjoying the game otherwise. If it's ever patched to be more accessible, I'd probably purchase it back