The Crucible: Act 1
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Introduction
You have been accused of witchcraft in Salem.To prove your innocence, you must correctly answer each question about Act 1 of The Crucible. Each correct answer will unlock the next clue. If you get it wrong… you stay trapped.
Examine
The Central Archive stores hundreds of safes… but only one matches the number you found.Drag the key and try to open the box with that number.
Activate the flashlight and move the light halo across the image… maybe you'll discover a hidden mark.
Dancing
Take the cassette tape to the player
Interpret the message from the recording
Gather what you've read so far
You are going to plead your case. Match these concepts to find the Parris' house.
Match the concepts
Blood
Dancing
Evil
Sermons
Hale
Chicken
Corrupt
Demonic Expert
You have arrived at a house, knock on the door
Who is this character?
You’ve done it. The truth has been uncovered—fear, reputation, and manipulation have led Salem into chaos. Unlike many in this town, you saw through the hysteria. Because of your knowledge, your name has been cleared… for now. But before you go, one final truth remains: The code that proves your innocence is: 5 – T – 4 – 3 – 2 Use it wisely.
FAILED....GO BACK TO THE BEGINNING
CLICK
This character is young but holds a surprising amount of influence over others.They are deeply concerned with how they are perceived and will go to great lengths to protect their reputation. Although they appear confident and convincing, their actions are often driven by fear, jealousy, and a desire for control. They are not afraid to manipulate others or twist the truth to avoid consequences. By the end of Act 1, they play a major role in shifting the blame onto others.
Make adecision
Inside the folder there are only two things:A rusty key. And a paper with a number. There is no explanation. But in the Central Archive there are coded boxes that store information...
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We danced...that's all.
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The Crucible: Act 1
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Created on April 16, 2026
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The Crucible: Act 1
Start
Introduction
You have been accused of witchcraft in Salem.To prove your innocence, you must correctly answer each question about Act 1 of The Crucible. Each correct answer will unlock the next clue. If you get it wrong… you stay trapped.
Examine
The Central Archive stores hundreds of safes… but only one matches the number you found.Drag the key and try to open the box with that number.
Activate the flashlight and move the light halo across the image… maybe you'll discover a hidden mark.
Dancing
Take the cassette tape to the player
Interpret the message from the recording
Gather what you've read so far
You are going to plead your case. Match these concepts to find the Parris' house.
Match the concepts
Blood
Dancing
Evil
Sermons
Hale
Chicken
Corrupt
Demonic Expert
You have arrived at a house, knock on the door
Who is this character?
You’ve done it. The truth has been uncovered—fear, reputation, and manipulation have led Salem into chaos. Unlike many in this town, you saw through the hysteria. Because of your knowledge, your name has been cleared… for now. But before you go, one final truth remains: The code that proves your innocence is: 5 – T – 4 – 3 – 2 Use it wisely.
FAILED....GO BACK TO THE BEGINNING
CLICK
This character is young but holds a surprising amount of influence over others.They are deeply concerned with how they are perceived and will go to great lengths to protect their reputation. Although they appear confident and convincing, their actions are often driven by fear, jealousy, and a desire for control. They are not afraid to manipulate others or twist the truth to avoid consequences. By the end of Act 1, they play a major role in shifting the blame onto others.
Make adecision
Inside the folder there are only two things:A rusty key. And a paper with a number. There is no explanation. But in the Central Archive there are coded boxes that store information...
216
Advance
We danced...that's all.
Advance