Hydrate the Employee: Drag the large water bottle from the water cooler on the left to the man in the orange jumpsuit standing by the door. He will then sit down at a desk to start working.
Comfort the Burnt-out Staff: Drag the cat sitting on the back desk to the blonde woman. She will feel less stressed.
Feed the Cat: Drag the fish from the aquarium on the right to the cat.
Provide a "Mouse": Drag the small mouse (the animal) from the floor near the fish tank to the red-haired man who is complaining about lacking a mouse.
Pay the Boss: Tap the blue safe on the wall to open it, then drag the stack of cash to the large man in the blue suit.
Secure the Exit: Drag the German Shepherd dog to the doorway to act as a guard, preventing anyone from leaving.
Upgrade the Equipment: Finally, drag a real computer mouse to the red-haired man to satisfy his work requirements.
Level 104: Notes and Precautions
Character Aging: As the level progresses, you may notice the characters aging significantly (turning into elderly versions of themselves). This is a visual indicator of time passing in the "office fatigue" theme and doesn't necessarily mean you've failed, but it highlights the urgency of their needs.
Item Order: Ensure the cat is moved to the woman before trying to feed it the fish, as the interaction depends on the cat's location.
Hidden Items: The computer mouse and the money are not immediately interactive until certain conditions are met or specific containers (like the safe) are opened.
Level 104: Tips and Tricks
Listen to the Bubbles: The text at the bottom and the speech bubbles from the characters provide direct clues about what they need (e.g., "I can't work without a mouse," "Bring in the money!").
Environmental Interaction: Almost every object in the room—from the air conditioner to the water cooler—can be interacted with. If you're stuck, try dragging objects to different characters.
The "Mouse" Pun: The game uses a classic pun; the character first accepts a literal mouse (the animal) before needing the actual peripheral. Keep an eye out for both.