Feb 05, 2017 A step-by-step guide for novice PC users experiencing slowdowns on their new-ish computers. CREDITS Kevin Macleod - Audio file(s.
For help with some frequently asked questions about Escape From Pelican Rock, read on.
Where are the three eggs for Flambé's omelette?
You must get the eggs on three separate days. When you enter the yard, ask Patches to feed the birds. The bird that flies down to eat will leave an egg behind in its nest. You have a short time to make your way to the nest and get the egg.
The first egg is located on the right, above the basketball hoop.
The second egg is located on the left. Jump on top of the statue of Warden Sharp, then up to the left.
The third egg is located directly above the second egg.
How do I make a dummy head?
After you have chiseled out of your cell, a pile of plaster is left on the ground in the utility corridor. Fill your cup with the plaster.
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Take the plaster to the kitchen and dump it into the potatoes.
Now stir. The potatoes become rock-hard!
Then just chisel away at the block of potatoes until you get something that looks like your face.
How do I get the drill bit?
Re-direct the ventilation above the shop so that the air from the license plate machine comes out over the guard's desk.
Overload the license plate machine.
When the guard returns to his post, the steam will fog up his glasses. Give the guard your painted corkscrew pasta, and keep the drill bit for yourself.
You're ready. Early Access to Escape From Pelican Rock is available now to Poptropica Members. Get Membership today!
CAPTAIN CRAWFISH
All of Coolmath's games are functioning perfectly. If a game isn't working for you, there's a problem on your side that can probably be fixed. ALL browsers should be able to run these games.
1) If you CAN see the bouncing 'Coolmath' in the blue box above and your game looks like it's up and ready, but you can't get it to start, click your mouse on the game area. Sometimes the game just needs to know you are ready to play. If this box is working, but a some of our newer games are not, they might require the latest version of Flash, so you will need to update Flash to play those games.
2) If you CAN'T see the bouncing 'Coolmath' in the blue box above, then you probably need to enable, or install a program called Flash.
- If you are using Chrome, and it says 'Click to enable Adobe Flash Player', then click on the box and follow the instructions to enable the player.
- If you are using Chrome, and it says 'Adobe Flash Player is blocked', here's how to unblock Flash.
- Click on the little icon to the left of your web address in your browser navigation (between the Home button and www.coolmath-games.com)
- Find Flash in the menu that appears and change 'Block' to 'Always allow on this site'.
- If you are using a different browser, you may need to download or update Flash. You can get the latest version here: Adobe Flash Downloads
- If you've downloaded and installed Flash and things still aren't working, then you need to adjust your browser. If you are using Internet Explorer, and your browser warns you that it's blocked some 'active content' on Coolmath, go ahead and follow the directions to allow it.
If the above didn't help, then it may be an issue with your antivirus program blocking the content. Please try to change the settings of your antivirus program.
Problems with Saving Your Progress
If you are having problems saving your progress in Safari on Mac, you may need to adjust your browser settings. This process is a little different depending on your version of Safari and MacOS, but look for Preferences in your Safari menu.
- Open your Safari menu and click Preferences.
- Open the Privacy tab in the new window that appears.
- Uncheck 'Prevent cross site tracking' or select 'Always allow' next to 'Cookies and website data' (what you see depends on your version of Safari or MacOS)
Hope this helps!