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In any case, great walkthrough, and fun little game. I hope the designer makes more!
Step 16.... IF you followed the guide from step 1 then it would have popped for you at step 16 :)
In answer to frank1354's post, the First Mate's letter said to read the book on the dining table, and follow those directions, which, IIRC, were West, Starboard, Port, Left, Right, East (within the story), which corresponds to the buttons as pictured above.
Just gather all the toys and follow the pic for placement of them in step 10.... Enlarge the pic & read the story slowly and look at where each of the toys are in the pic.... it does match up & this is the correct solution.
I really like this style of games
Even like you, I took several screenshots of many hard games
One of them was to guess a 4 digit number to unlock a door!
But I do love a wide range of genres when it comes to games.... variety is a good thing
40+ years of gaming
knowing these types of puzzles usually have some form of pattern
combined with a process of elimination & logic had me solving this one rather quickly
eliminating the way too easy / obvious options in my head before I started had me solving this on the 2nd try
I also started from the bottom & worked my way up