Mén-an-tol is the ninth level in Monument Valley 2. Taking place after Ro sends her daughter off to be on her own, this level sees Ro reliving her own memories of her mother sending her off when she was younger.
The Mên-an-Tol is a real-world historical landmark in England, possibly serving as naming inspiration for the level.[1]
Walkthrough[]
- Tap the open doorway to walk to it and enter.
- Tap the platform above the door to walk and stand there.
- Rotate the room—using any of the sets of three dots—90 degrees counterclockwise.
- Tap the flat platform just below the stairs to walk and stand there.
- Rotate the room 90 degrees clockwise, moving the flat platform so it’s connected to the doorway platform.
- Tap the doorway to enter.
- Tap the platform to the upper-right of Ro so she climbs the ladder and stands above the disconnected other ladder.
- Slide the vertical sliding block up to complete the ladder under Ro.
- Tap the bottom of the ladder so Ro climbs down and is hanging on it. Drag the sliding block down.
- Go to the far left side of the path at the bottom of the ladder
- Drag the sliding block back down, sending Ro on the ladder up. Tap the path below her so she climbs down.
- Drag the sliding block back up again. Tap the top of the green block next to Ro so she stands on it.
- Drag the sliding block down one more time, sending the green block with Ro back up.
- Enter the door.
- Step on the button to the lower right
- Step on the other button.
- Go through the door.
- Climb all the way up the ladder to the right.
- There is a crank partially hidden behind this ladder; drag and rotate it 90 degrees to form a path below Ro.
- Follow it off the ladder and around the upper curve.
- Rotate the crank 90 degrees again. Step on the white button.
- Rotate the crank 90 degrees again. Send Ro to the farthest right point, right of the ladder and crank.
- Rotate the crank 90 degrees one more time. This completes the ladder below Ro.
- Enter the door.
- After watching the small cutscene, complete the level.
References[]
- ↑ “Mên-an-Tol.” Cornish Ancient Sites Protection Network, 16 Jan. 2019, cornishancientsites.com/ancient-sites/men-an-tol/.