
Take the mixture in the white beaker and pour it into one of the brown bottle on the top shelf at left to get formula. Pour the 4 ml water into the white beaker. Take the water (H2O) on the sink and pour some into the 4 ml graduated cylinder. Pour the remaining 1 ml of Nitric acid in the graduated cylinder into the white beaker. Pour the 4 ml Nitric acid in graduated cylinder on to the 3 ml cylinder. Take Nitric acid (HNO3) and pour some on the 4 ml graduated cylinder. Take the poured acid and empty it on the white beaker. Take Hydrofluoric acid (HF) and pour some on the 3 ml graduated cylinder.

Press for Master: pink, blue, green, green, blue, pink, green, blue, pink.ģ parts of Hydrofluoric acid (HF) + 1 part Nitric Acid (HNO3) + 4 parts Water (H2O) for silicon base wafers. As far as the senario of the killer, I thought it was quite similar to Nancy Drew: Secrets Can Kill.Press for Amateur: blue, brown, brown, blue, brown, blue, blue. I had my suspicions from the beginning, only to have them confirmed as the game continued on.

There are websites that have this game available for about nine dollars less! Part of the reason that I gave this game three stars is because the plot was too predictable. Considering that it did not take as long as the other Nancy Drew PC games to complete, I believe that it should be priced cheaper. The game's excessive hints allow for fast game-play, which isn't entirely bad, especially for those who do not want to waste their entire day on the computer. It comes in handy when you are stumped, but at times it seems as if the game provides more hints than what is necessary. Some of the tasks were pretty difficult to complete, but unlike other Nancy Drew PC games, Deadly Device gave hints, and for certain tasks, even solutions! However, this is only so for the beginner level, Amateur Sleuth.
