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Main category \ Games
Sub category \ Puzzle
Developer \ Big Fish Games
Filesize \ 365568
Title \ Nemo's Secret: The Nautilus
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♦ NEMO'S SECRET: THE NAUTILUS 1.0.1.10
Scale Model Ships Unlimited produced this Goff-derivative Nautilus as a fiberglass kit with a detailed plan. The most noticeable deviation from the original is the heavy, oddly barbed ram, as if Goff's spar were dipped in molten metal and stretched and hammered as it cooled. Goff's elegant rakers are more crudely realized, in some places merely as steps in the hull. The basic shape of the wheelhouse is retained but the two large globular ports are replaced by four smaller, flat ports. The dorsal fin has no rakers and sweeps up instead of down giving this Nautilus, along with the ram, a very different profile. There is no propeller guard and, less noticeable in the standard view, the aft side rakers flare out to wide horizontal fins. The last major difference is in the salon widows. The signature Goff assembly is replaced by a geometric pyramid with smaller ports on each flat face. Lights or four more ports are set in the hull side around the pyramid. (The design image is from a photo of Ed Sutton's nicely finished version of the model.)
Use the MAGNET from the inventory to pull up one part of the floor (2).
Dr. Grymm (Joey Marsocci) built this fish-like Nautilus for 5 Wits Attractions. In his own words, "I wanted to keep with a more organic and streamlined shape though with a bit more grounded in reality design for a submarine. In the original story Verne's description of the sub was more like a Narwhal whale, as such I had always envisioned it to be more like a whale shark. I believed this design would be able to better camouflage into the ocean, while being a perfect design for ramming ships with it's dorsal fin". The bow, rather than a ram, has a glowing grill where the shark's mouth would be. This might be a wide window or might be associated with the unusual propulsion system. There is a dome at each end of superstructure with the tall fin amidships. Three rows of port holes run along the hull, those on the bottom looking down. There are three downward-pointing lights along the keel and what appears to be an observation gondola with small ports about a third of the way aft. Control is provided by pivot-mounted ventral fins and a shark-like tail, all scaled to match the dorsal fin. The propulsion system has components mounted on each side at the shark's pelvic fin location and one in the tail. See photos of this interesting Nautilus on Flickr.
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A Catalog of Nautilus Designs
After finding all the objects, click on the paper in the upper right corner to move to the next scene.
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You can skip this puzzle by clicking the Skip Button in the bottom left corner.
I found Ruby White's partial Nautilus during a periodic sweep for new designs. Ruby White Enterprises produced the image, which can be seen on their web site, as an example illustration for 20,000 Leagues under the Sea, hoping to interest a publisher. The image doesn't show the bow, nor is the salon window area visible, but what is there is interesting. The hull is more or less spindle shaped and constructed of overlapping plates, not unlike my design. Large dive planes appear to be mounted a little aft of amidships. The rudder isn't visible but the large propeller breaks the surface, as described in the novel. The deck details are most interesting. Instead of a wheelhouse there are four small observation domes set in a line fore and aft. These appear to be retractable, the openings covered by half shell sliding plates on either side. There is a small deck and hatch amidships. The launch is set into the hull nearby, on the port side.
When you find the program Big Fish Games: Game Manager, click it, and then do one of the following:
Additional information
Find the 21 hidden objects listed at the bottom of the screen, in any order, circled in red and green in the image.
Meinert Hansen has updated his original design (seen above). This version, although very much like the first, has a few obvious differences. The old semi-spherical wheelhouse and its protective arch set forward has been replaced by a spire-topped cylindrical structure near the aft end of the deck. The deck itself is longer, starting further forward, and more obvious than before. Although especially from some vantage points, the design is still very organic and even shark-like, I think it has a nice retro-mechanical look, not unlike something from a space opera serial in the 1930s and 40s. See Meinert's images of this Nautilus on Utamo's Blog.
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