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Walkthrough

by The Lost Gamer

Version 1.2 7/4/12

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2 Minute Mysteries: Garage
A Walkthrough by Michael Gray
AKA The Lost Gamer ([email protected])
Copyright 2012


For a list of all my various guides, check
http://the_lost_gamer.tripod.com/guides.html


Table of Contents:
001.  General information
002.  Walkthrough
003.  Credits



001-General Information
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This is a walkthrough for the game called 2 Minute 
Mysteries: Password. It is a two-minute mystery game for 
the iPhone, in which two detectives try to determine the 
cause of a man's death. 

This game is part of a ten game series.

If you feel like contacting me about this guide, feel free 
to email me at [email protected].

002-Walkthrough
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Our detectives are investigating the death of a man. He 
died inside his car, in a garage. At first glance, it 
appears that he killed himself, using carbon monoxide 
poisoning. There is even a motive: he was being 
investigated for fraud.

Once the briefing is over, you have to answer two 
questions.

1. Was it a suicide?

Answer: No

2. Correct. Select the keyword clue that proves it was not 
a suicide

Chevy Volt

The Chevy Volt is an electric car, and therefore, it does 
not emit carbon monoxide fumes. The detectives decide that 
the wife deserves further questioning, seeing as there have 
been domestic disturbances from this house in the past, so 
they take her downtown.

That's all there is to the game. As the title indicates, it 
only takes two minutes to finish the game. 

003-Credits
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This FAQ is copyright of The Lost Gamer, 2012.  If you want 
to use any part of this FAQ, ask me first (instructions 
under general information).