The quantum cells increase the longer you play and the richer your sound 
environment is. The artifacts have a kind of sonar sound, and are very 
distinctive once you recognize it. This game is very subtle in a lot of ways, 
and takes some intent listening skills. It's almost like an interactive musical 
piece with a game thrown in as an afterthought. It's very innovative, and I 
really like it a lot.

Teresa
On May 8, 2013, at 5:47 PM, Donna Goodin <doniado...@me.com> wrote:

> Well, Jessica, you're not the only one confused on this game.  I haven't 
> gotten a single artifact yet.  It sounds like the pull gesture is like the 
> dragging gesture kind of, but I haven't gotten either it or the push gesture 
> to work.  It's odd, too, because despite this, my number of quantum cells 
> keep going up.  I'm clueless.
> Donna
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