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I got to the end and kept thinking, "I know the answer now. So ... How do I physically tell the game my answer?".
Nowhere does the game tell you that's what the 3 white rectangles on the desk cabinets are meant for, or that they are even frobbable things.
My only two minor gameplay quibbles were: 1) after you do the Scarlet dance recreation, at one point there were two sets of heels, and at another point, when you click on the original heels, the whole puzzle started again and I didn't know how to stop it, and 2) when stacking cigar boxes, I accidentally started on the second rung instead of the bottom and had almost finished the entire thing before noticing (it looked right visually), so restacking it manually was a pain.
Overall, pretty comparable experience to an actual game level, would definitely recommend!
We never were able to locate Clue 4 & the rope. I think it may be due to a similar problem that Dzwoni had with the rope cigar puzzle. Nothing seemed interactable on the stack anymore and we tried re-inputting "rope." My best guess is that I may have input "rope" into the cigar before correctly solving the box stack?
I [think?] because of the above issue with Clue 4/Rope, the green lighted solution area never opened thus we could never "complete" the room. But we did almost get the right answer after getting Clue 4 (we thought it was Ballroom, but conservatory was our 2nd narrowed down guess)