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Puzzle 2 – Light Reflectors
Three mirrors need alignment to shine light on a central pedestal.
Pedestal opens → reveals Elena’s Locket (empty).
Important dialogue choice: When a shadowy figure speaks, choose “I’m here to save her, not fight.” This leads to the True Sisterhood path.
Location: Shark’s Lagoon (Eastern Reef)
Objective: Defeat the three Sisters of the Coast — coral witches protecting the Tide Pearl.
Recommended Level: 18–22
Key items needed: Coral Dagger, Breathing Necklace (optional but helpful) sharks lagoon sisters of the coast walkthrough d pg rzt j67h
Sisters of the Coast is a competent, if simple, point-and-click adventure. It excels at atmosphere and caters specifically to its adult audience without getting bogged down in overly complex mechanics.
As for the mysterious "d pg rzt j67h," it remains a digital ghost. If you are stuck in the game, the solution is likely much simpler: click on every object in the room, try sleeping to advance time, or look for a four-to-six letter word hidden in the environment.
Score: 6/10 (A decent distraction for fans of the genre, but don't waste your time typing in random codes). Puzzle 2 – Light Reflectors Three mirrors need
Objective: Restore your equipment.
Optional side quest: Collect 3 blue starfish for Calypso (found on rocks at low tide). Reward: A breathing potion (lets you stay underwater for 5 minutes).
| Collectible | Location | Effect | |--------------------|---------------------------|--------------------------------| | Lagoon Amulet | Coral Hollow, behind waterfall | +10% puzzle hint speed | | Shark Tooth | Shark’s Maw Cave, under skull | Unlocks secret mini-game | | Elena’s Journal | Ship of Rust, captain’s cabin | Backstory entries 1–7 | Pedestal opens → reveals Elena’s Locket (empty)
Achievement “Sister of the Tides” – Complete game without using any hints.
Visually, Sisters of the Coast showcases the Sharks Lagoon style: distinct, stylized 3D renderings that were quite impressive for browser games of the Flash era. The Caribbean setting allows for bright colors, azure waters, and detailed period costumes (or lack thereof).
The animations are smooth for the genre, and the sound design—ambient waves, creaking ships—does a decent job of immersion. It creates a relaxing, "vacation" vibe, even during the more intense narrative moments.
Ending A – Reunion
Ending B – Sacrifice