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March 22, 2009
escape game 1
An excellent exercise to test your point and click escape the room skills: escape game 1.
Start [Note locked door, grey box on left shelf with indentations, locked blue box on right shelf.] [Note number/symbol on side of bookshelf] [Note hammerhead on top of left bookshelf is unreachable] Read red book to determine letter-to-number code Turn right [Note letters on poster. What numbers do they code into?] Get hammer handle from under couch [Read turned up corner of poster, note symbol equation ] Turn right Open curtains, examine window Open brown box with numbers derived from poster letters - get blue key Get drawer handle from trash can Turn right Open refrigerator Get egg Get grey straw from freezer Slide closet door to the right Attach drawer handle Open middle drawer -- get xacto knife Note metallic control panel Turn right Open blue box with blue key -- get passcard Use stepstool on hammerhead on top of left bookshelf to get hammerhead Select the hammer handle, attach hammerhead Select egg, smash with hammer -- obtain red ball Drink liquid with straw -- note symbol/number combo Use xacto knife on throw pillow -- obtain pink key Go to control panel, insert card, type in code derived from the numbers associated with the three symbols according to the formula on the poster corner -- obtain green ball Slide open closet door again, use pink key on top drawer Your patience has been rewarded: you now have blue ball Put your balls in the dimples on the grey box on bookself -- obtain golden key Use golden key on door Out
Anonymous: These games are also free. I'm sure we'd welcome a game you wrote, developed and published that was more challenging, without being a pixel-hunt. Please let us know when you're finished so we can play it!
the obligatory "first". Cute game, a bit easy though
ReplyDeletethe obligatory "first". Cute game, a bit easy though
ReplyDeleteso where's the star number? and whats are the brown stick and the gray cylinder?
ReplyDeletemevermind. i got it.
ReplyDeleteFIRST FIRST FIRST!!!!YES YES YES!!!
ReplyDeleteArgh!!! I'm stuck at the hammer. Its my only item and I'm still missing the square number.
ReplyDeleteNevermind I just guessed it, figured out what the hammer was for too.
ReplyDeleteWalkthrough:
ReplyDeleteStart
[Note locked door, grey box on left shelf with indentations, locked blue box on right shelf.]
[Note number/symbol on side of bookshelf]
[Note hammerhead on top of left bookshelf is unreachable]
Read red book to determine letter-to-number code
Turn right
[Note letters on poster. What numbers do they code into?]
Get hammer handle from under couch
[Read turned up corner of poster, note symbol equation ]
Turn right
Open curtains, examine window
Open brown box with numbers derived from poster letters - get blue key
Get drawer handle from trash can
Turn right
Open refrigerator
Get egg
Get grey straw from freezer
Slide closet door to the right
Attach drawer handle
Open middle drawer -- get xacto knife
Note metallic control panel
Turn right
Open blue box with blue key -- get passcard
Use stepstool on hammerhead on top of left bookshelf to get hammerhead
Select the hammer handle, attach hammerhead
Select egg, smash with hammer -- obtain red ball
Drink liquid with straw -- note symbol/number combo
Use xacto knife on throw pillow -- obtain pink key
Go to control panel, insert card, type in code derived from the numbers associated with the three symbols according to the formula on the poster corner -- obtain green ball
Slide open closet door again, use pink key on top drawer
Your patience has been rewarded: you now have blue ball
Put your balls in the dimples on the grey box on bookself -- obtain golden key
Use golden key on door
Out
these games are simple create a game that can satisfy people about the age of eight
ReplyDeleteAnonymous: These games are also free. I'm sure we'd welcome a game you wrote, developed and published that was more challenging, without being a pixel-hunt. Please let us know when you're finished so we can play it!
ReplyDeleteyuppie, I am about the age of eight! Again!
ReplyDeleteah, and I am still waiting for the Anonymous' really challenging game ;)