What would you expect, if one is looking for "scale"? Any statistical collection? No, it is meant a set of scales! Or what might be meant by a "magic wall"? This is about a magic wand, English "wall". A piece of pipe is called "whistling piece". If one looks at a mystery for a "bow", is in reality a loop (bow) meant. This as a few examples. Not annoys you about such a little strange translations (and a typo, in which out of an apple a "Aofel" is that one should look), makes the game a lot of fun, because the individual worlds are visually attractive and the puzzles a good mix of pure search and somewhat puzzling, the riddles are also varied. To complete a level, you have to frequently jump between different locations, but if you advance the rooms has been well considered, you know where to go now. Since after each level comes a little break, you can also get well in the meantime, without succumbing to the pressure of having to go on and on.