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December 03, 2009
escape from bed room
Time to demonstrate your point and click skills in the new Tesshi-e room escape game: escape from bed room.
The remote's in one of the cupboards under the tely if I remember right. You use the coloured picture frame / clock guide to get the code. Sorry if you have no idea what I'm talking about.
Get battery from basket on lower left cubbie. Note order of colors on picture frames on shelf. Press button under screen to turn on clock. Note which numbers correspond to which colors. Now you have a 4-digit "clock code".
Get fuse from plant. Get battery from under couch cushion. Look under bed. It's too dark!
Look at cabinets under TV. Use your four-digit "clock code" here. Get the remote control. Flip over remote control for key. Put batteries into remote control. Step back and turn on TV. Note three shapes in front of image of the cubbies. This is the order of a 3-digit code you will determine later. Note picture of a toolbox (you will see the real box later). Four words are mostly blanked out, but you can tell from the visible letters what the four spelled-out numerals are. This is the code to that box. Finally, you will see a series of letters. This represents the color order of the fuses (more on that, later). Go upstairs. Find the tool box you saw on TV. Use the four-digit code you found on the same screen. Get tape and screwdriver from the toolbox.
Get hardhat from cubbies. Detach headlamp from hardhat. Get key from inside hardhat.
Look behind the cubbies. Get cane. Put tape on cane.
Turn back and around to look at top of beam over room. Use cane to get fuse on beam.
Use key on smaller box. Get fuse.
Go back downstairs. Use screwdriver to open panel in window behind the bed. Get fuse.
Get batteries out of remote, put them in the headlamp. Look under bed. Use cane to get fuse from under bed.
Look at cubbies under the stairs. Look for objects with the three shapes you saw on the TV. Count how many of each object there are. Use this code on cabinet under TV.
Use key on cabinet by door. Put fuses in slots. Match the colors of the fuses to the order indicated on the TV. Press button. Panel will lift up. Turn switch under panel.
I wish just ONCE they could make these games english! Honestly, I think it is pretty pointless to have a Chinese/Korean/where-the-heckistan game in an english speaking population where no one can understand it. :( this wasn't one of my favourite games. I'm sorry to say that there WAAAYYY too many codes to crack too! honestly! hrmmmm >:-#
I wish just ONCE they could make these games english! Honestly, I think it is pretty pointless to have a Chinese/Korean/where-the-heckistan game in an english speaking population where no one can understand it. :( this wasn't one of my favourite games. I'm sorry to say that there WAAAYYY too many codes to crack too! honestly! hrmmmm >:-#
to answer my own question 'bout 231332, in case anyone else is wondering...
hint: the number is related to the number of fuse
procedural answer: label each colour by how many you have (ie. you have 3 green fuses, therefore green == 3) Now that you have the colours represented as numbers 1, 2, and 3, just match it back up with 231332
Thank you SO MUCH for answering the question for others who follow you here instead of just moving on, or worse, posting simply "nevermind," as I have complained about others doing before.
i also often look on forums for clues, get excited when someone asks the same question as me, then get disappointed when i realize no one is going to answer it because the asker figured it out. Especially frustrating on forums that require log in to ask a question and I don't have an account! Feel so silly to register for an account just to ask a little question, and everyone would be able to tell that was my first and only post ^^;;
I agree, sometimes a walkthrough is really what someone is looking for, just to get them over a hurdle... wish we could do spoiler tags on here for those of us who just want a hint though... I noticed we can use HTML tags, anyone know how that can be used to do spoiler tags..?? =D
If you are you looking for a solution or a walkthrough for one of the game links, please have a look in the comments.
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38 comments:
First :D
A really nice and simple escape game.
I made it through this game without understanding the language ;-)
Not sure how I feel about picking up the sex toys...
Oh, they're not sex toys. They are fuses.
finished, its a nice little game, Hint: look on the back of ur items there i 2 keys to look for
need help please
i've got 2 keys, a kind of stick a lamp, a cask and a remote but i don't understand any of the hints on tv
where can i get the second key? first one is from the helmet
Look at your remote
Can't crack the TV code for the box upstairs X(
fOur eighT zerO Two
Where did you find the remote?
The remote's in one of the cupboards under the tely if I remember right. You use the coloured picture frame / clock guide to get the code. Sorry if you have no idea what I'm talking about.
how can i reach the fuse under the bed and the fuse on the top of the wood
use sticky tape on the walking cane and put batteries in the lamp of the helmet
there is a cane behind the little shelf upstairs
Walkthrough:
Get battery from basket on lower left cubbie.
Note order of colors on picture frames on shelf. Press button under screen to turn on clock. Note which numbers correspond to which colors. Now you have a 4-digit "clock code".
Get fuse from plant.
Get battery from under couch cushion.
Look under bed. It's too dark!
Look at cabinets under TV. Use your four-digit "clock code" here. Get the remote control. Flip over remote control for key. Put batteries into remote control.
Step back and turn on TV. Note three shapes in front of image of the cubbies. This is the order of a 3-digit code you will determine later.
Note picture of a toolbox (you will see the real box later). Four words are mostly blanked out, but you can tell from the visible letters what the four spelled-out numerals are. This is the code to that box.
Finally, you will see a series of letters. This represents the color order of the fuses (more on that, later).
Go upstairs. Find the tool box you saw on TV. Use the four-digit code you found on the same screen. Get tape and screwdriver from the toolbox.
Get hardhat from cubbies. Detach headlamp from hardhat. Get key from inside hardhat.
Look behind the cubbies. Get cane.
Put tape on cane.
Turn back and around to look at top of beam over room. Use cane to get fuse on beam.
Use key on smaller box. Get fuse.
Go back downstairs. Use screwdriver to open panel in window behind the bed. Get fuse.
Get batteries out of remote, put them in the headlamp. Look under bed. Use cane to get fuse from under bed.
Look at cubbies under the stairs. Look for objects with the three shapes you saw on the TV. Count how many of each object there are. Use this code on cabinet under TV.
Use key on cabinet by door. Put fuses in slots. Match the colors of the fuses to the order indicated on the TV. Press button. Panel will lift up. Turn switch under panel.
Open door. Congratulations on escape.
Why Always someones put the Walkthrough ? People like hints! Not the whole Walkthrough
Some people like walkthroughs. Hints can be rather confusing in the wrong order and sometimes people aren't around to answer questions.
in the fuse box, it says 231332... when did we use that?
Man,you guys are way ahead of me although I have had some good progress.I had to stop for a bit but can't wait to get back!I love the art,too.
I wish just ONCE they could make these games english! Honestly, I think it is pretty pointless to have a Chinese/Korean/where-the-heckistan game in an english speaking population where no one can understand it. :( this wasn't one of my favourite games. I'm sorry to say that there WAAAYYY too many codes to crack too! honestly! hrmmmm >:-#
I wish just ONCE they could make these games english! Honestly, I think it is pretty pointless to have a Chinese/Korean/where-the-heckistan game in an english speaking population where no one can understand it. :( this wasn't one of my favourite games. I'm sorry to say that there WAAAYYY too many codes to crack too! honestly! hrmmmm >:-#
Eeeek sorry i didnt mean to publish twice! I was trying to back oout and it didnt work. hehe srry once again
fuse order 231332 for alternate finish
how do i have 3 "3"s in fuse order? O_O
The happy coin will bring happiness to you... but you don't really get out that way.
to answer my own question 'bout 231332, in case anyone else is wondering...
hint: the number is related to the number of fuse
procedural answer: label each colour by how many you have (ie. you have 3 green fuses, therefore green == 3) Now that you have the colours represented as numbers 1, 2, and 3, just match it back up with 231332
absolute answer: red green blue green green red
CoffeeTeaMix:
Thank you SO MUCH for answering the question for others who follow you here instead of just moving on, or worse, posting simply "nevermind," as I have complained about others doing before.
You are a generous and considerate poster!
i can't crack the code for the 3-digit TV code, what is it? Please tell me!
how do flip over remote
does anyone know how to open 3-digit tv code? i can't get it
Hint: look around the room for something that mathces the background picture.
Further hint: then look for the shapes on it.
thank you, Lichen Fairy!
No probs. ;)
I like walkthroughs. Sometimes the things people give hints about aren't the things I'm stuck on.
lol exactly! i know what u are talking about! i am constantly stuck and have to seek help! i really enjoy the option of a walkthrough PCE! <3
thanx Anonymous for the appreciation =)
i also often look on forums for clues, get excited when someone asks the same question as me, then get disappointed when i realize no one is going to answer it because the asker figured it out. Especially frustrating on forums that require log in to ask a question and I don't have an account! Feel so silly to register for an account just to ask a little question, and everyone would be able to tell that was my first and only post ^^;;
I agree, sometimes a walkthrough is really what someone is looking for, just to get them over a hurdle... wish we could do spoiler tags on here for those of us who just want a hint though... I noticed we can use HTML tags, anyone know how that can be used to do spoiler tags..?? =D
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