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My suggestions:
1. Make it clearer that the bookshelf and the music correspond. Ex: music notes etched into that shelf. The walkthrough hint "find somewhere to play this" helped a lot, so write that on the sheet music instead.
2. I didn't expect so many subtle comparisons between rooms. A warning could help. Ex: a poster on the wall with the title "Spot the Differences," below that one red rectangle next to a blue rectangle with speech bubbles overlapping between, then to the right of these, an arrow to an unlock symbol.
3. Clearer room-based coloring. Although many clues are color-coded, it took me a long time to associate colors with rooms.
4. We had no issue, but for music novices include an extra paper on how to read music.
Otherwise, very nice room. Thank you!
@Mitornimo make sure to read everything carefully. they're there for a reason. and also, make sure you have both the Red and Blue Access Cards. you cannot open the suitcases with only one card.