Imaginez être sur le Titanic alors qu'il heurte l'iceberg, mais cette fois, vous avez le pouvoir de sauver Jack – si vous parvenez à résoudre les énigmes à temps ! 🛟 Ces casse-têtes vous feront réfléchir rapidement, rire, et peut-être même crier "J'ai trouvé !" alors que vous essayez de garder Jack à flot. Chaque énigme devient un peu plus difficile, testant votre esprit et votre créativité, mais croyez-moi, c'est tout ce qui fait le charme. 🌊 Avez-vous ce qu'il faut pour survivre à cette aventure glaciale et changer la fin de l'une des histoires les plus célèbres de l'histoire ? Rassemblez vos amis, prenez quelques en-cas, et voyez si vous pouvez déjouer les défis avant qu'il ne soit trop tard. 🎭 Cliquez sur jouer, et sauvons Jack ensemble ! 🚢 Animation créée par Sympa.
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00:00Welcome aboard. Today we are embarking on a mission full of sadness and darkness,
00:06and it will bring us back to the fateful night of the Titanic's shipwreck.
00:10With the murmurs of the lost souls to guide us, we will seek to save Jack from the ice hold of fate.
00:18You may remember that Jack Dawson liked to wake up in the morning without knowing what was going to happen or who he was going to meet.
00:25But despite everything, to get through the day, he has to carry a few things in a bag.
00:30In front of him is an assortment of things. A ax, a piece of rope, a saw, an alter, a drawing album, a large bag of flour and a few pencils.
00:41Unfortunately, he can only carry two. What should he choose?
00:46Do you remember that Jack is an artist? He should take the drawing album and a few pencils.
00:57Now Jack stands in front of the Titanic and discusses with a man in order to obtain a ticket.
01:03The man is ready to give him the ticket if Jack guesses his number. He even provides some clues to our hero.
01:09He says that the number of his ticket is divisible by 5, 6 and 9. Jack can choose from the following answers.
01:16120, 150, 180. So, can you help Jack get on board the ship, as terrible as this decision is?
01:32Finally, Jack chooses the third answer, 180. And it's the right one.
01:37Now, Jack stands in front of three doors on the Titanic. Each door leads to a different class of passengers.
01:44The first class for the rich, the second class for the middle class and the third class for the poor.
01:50To get on board the ship, Jack must guess which door leads to which class. There are signs on the doors.
01:56Door A says, this door is the one chosen by those who are ready for any adventure quest.
02:02Door B says, this door is the one chosen by those who are used to a calm and comfortable life.
02:09Door C says, this door is the one chosen by those who value travel at all costs.
02:16Can you help Jack understand which door leads to which class and which door he should open if he can only travel in third class?
02:33Jack must enter through door A. It is open to those who are ready for anything to embark on the adventure.
02:39These people are probably poor and often face difficult conditions. Thus, it is the door of the third class deck.
02:46Those who are used to a calm and comfortable life and who should not choose door B are the rich.
02:52It is the first class. They can only afford comfort and those who appreciate minimal expenses and who should choose door C are the middle class.
03:01They try to find a balance between comfort and cost. Thus, this door leads to the second class.
03:07Jack wakes up and he is hungry. But to get a meal, he must give a password to the kitchen staff.
03:14It is a five-letter English word that designates something that can be eaten.
03:18If you remove the first letter, it means heat in French.
03:22Then remove the second letter and you will find the English word for eat.
03:27Now remove the third letter. You get the symbol you use when you write an email address.
03:33Finally, remove the fourth letter and the remaining letter is pronounced as the name of a hot drink.
03:39Can you help Jack find the password? The whole word.
03:43The password is eat.
03:54After resting and having eaten his meal, Jack walks down the corridor of the ship.
03:59He wants to find his way to the party, but the corridor is soon divided into three corridors.
04:04On the ground and the walls near each junction, Jack notices important details.
04:09In the first, there are shiny confetti and a pen.
04:12In the second, there are footprints and coal dust.
04:16And in the third, there is a broken violin string.
04:19A weak music echo can also be heard in this direction.
04:23Which corridor does Jack have to take to get to the party?
04:35Jack has to go through the third corridor.
04:37The confetti and the pen at the first junction indicate the luxury of the first class.
04:42This corridor probably leads to the dining room.
04:45The dirty shoe prints and the coal dust lead to the boiler room.
04:49The broken violin string and the distant music suggest that the party is at the end of the third corridor.
04:56Jack arrives at the party and notices Rose.
04:59But there are three girls instead of one.
05:02Can you help Jack to determine which girl is the real Rose?
05:14The rose on the left floats a little above the ground.
05:16You can easily miss this party if you are not careful.
05:20The rose on the right has strange holes and the fingers of his left hand are covered with a red substance.
05:26Horror!
05:27So, the real Rose is the girl in the middle.
05:30Jack is on his way to find Rose when a man stops him.
05:33Our hero recognizes Cal, Rose's villain son-in-law.
05:37Cal tells Jack that he has decided to give up his idea of marrying Rose.
05:41To bury the ax of war, he invites Jack to his cabin and offers him a drink.
05:46Look carefully in the cabin and try to determine if Jack must accept Cal's truce.
05:52Look over there, on this low table in the corner.
06:02Do you see this bottle?
06:03If you look closely, you will read the word POISON on the label.
06:08This means that Jack's drink is very likely poisoned.
06:12Drop this glass and run away from this cabin.
06:14Jack, quick!
06:16Jack is in his cabin and she begins to take the water.
06:20He has three options in front of him.
06:22He can put on his grandmother's big sweater.
06:24He can put on a life jacket.
06:26Or he can take a little jump.
06:28What should he do?
06:36Jack must put on the sweater.
06:38The life jacket will not help him in a flooded cabin.
06:41In fact, it will even make the situation more dangerous because Jack could end up trapped against the ceiling as the water rises.
06:48The jump will not help him either.
06:50Impossible to empty the ocean with.
06:52As for the sweater, it will help Jack to stay warm for a while.
06:55Even if it is wet, a good extra layer will protect our friend from hypothermia.
07:00Which is essential when we are in cold water.
07:03The Titanic is sinking and Jack is trying to escape from the lower deck.
07:07He has three paths in front of him.
07:09On the left, look, a shortcut in this direction.
07:12On the right, the water has already arrived here.
07:15And straight ahead.
07:16The light flashes in a disturbing way.
07:18What path should Jack choose?
07:28As counterintuitive as it may seem, he should go right.
07:32Where the water is already flowing.
07:34The rat can survive in flooded areas.
07:37And is not afraid of water.
07:38So following this animal could be a bad choice.
07:42The flickering lights indicate a risk of electrocution.
07:45There must be wired.
07:47It is therefore dangerous to go straight.
07:49And even if the water flows to the right, it remains the safest route.
07:53Jack has a chance to escape before the area is completely flooded.
07:57On the way to the upper deck, Jack sees three people who seem to need help.
08:02An old lady, a young woman and a middle-aged man.
08:06Look at them carefully.
08:08Who desperately needs help.
08:17The old lady has a big dog with her.
08:19The animal will help her reach the bridge.
08:21The young woman seems to be strong enough and in good health to save herself.
08:26As for the middle-aged man, despite his imposing appearance, he walks with a cane.
08:31Jack must help him.
08:33Otherwise, the man will not arrive on the bridge in time.
08:37The Titanic is approaching the shipwreck.
08:39And Jack must find something to hang on to to survive.
08:43Rose is already on board.
08:45And Jack has three options.
08:47He can grab a violin that floats there.
08:50Forgotten by a musician.
08:52He can hang on to a barrel that has been thrown out of the hull.
08:56Or he can grab a folding chair that fell into the water.
08:59What option should Jack choose to survive?
09:07The best option in this situation is to hang on to the barrel.
09:11The violin is undoubtedly too small to support an adult.
09:15The folding chair will be of no use in the water.
09:18It can easily turn over.
09:20As for the barrel, it is large enough and light enough to keep Jack afloat,
09:24thus increasing his chances of survival.
09:27Even if the barrel is partially submerged,
09:29it will remain on the surface and will support Jack's weight.
09:34Thus, he will be able to avoid the fatal outcome.
09:37And yet, we all know how the story ends.