Quest for Karma Cheats, Tricks, and secrets on the PC

Karma: Curse of the 12 Caves is a 1995 FMV adventure game. In 1998, DreamCatcher Interactive re-released the game as Quest for Karma. The game was released in Japan for PlayStation and Sega Saturn as Takuramakan.
Cheat codes, console commands, secrets:
Stonecutters abacus:
It is only in the movement of the bead that gives it
a numeric value. The inner beads on the abacus must
move downwards in order to have a value of 5.
The outer beads must move upwards to have a value of
1. A bead that does not move has no value.

The direction that each stonecutter is facing is a clue
to the correct arrangement of beads.

Notice the small bumps at the center of the abacus board
in front of each statue.

In your mind, place each stonecutter statue in the center
of the abacus board and draw an imaginary line in the
direction it faces. Extend that imaginary line to the
bumps in front of the statue. You should arrange the beads
for each statue to match the number of those bumps (for
example, if the statue, in your mind's eye, placed in the
center of the board faces 3 bumps, then you should arrange
the beads for that statue to equal 3).
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Game description

Platform:
Macintosh, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Windows
Game Developer:
InterServ International
Game Publisher:
Discis Knowledge ResearchPlatform(s)Macintosh,
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