Click on the items in the scene and use your brain to turn on the TV.
The living room screen remains dark until you crack its code. Scattered batteries, tangled wires, misplaced remotes—each holds a clue to reviving the dormant display. Manipulate antique circuits, combine mismatched household items, reverse-engineer the apartment’s skeletal power grid hidden behind wallpaper seams. Success demands more than flipping switches: trace frayed cables to forgotten outlets, decode flickering bulb patterns, repurpose kitchen magnets into conductive bridges. Every failure sharpens the hunt. This isn’t about pressing buttons—it’s about dismantling assumptions to rebuild the television’s cryptic logic from sparks and stubbornness.
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