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June 08, 2010
akarimado
Can you solve all the riddles that will lead to your escape in akarimado?
It seems to me there are two places people seem to get stuck in this game. The first is the very first puzzle, where people don't notice that the red books form a roman numeral.
The second seems to be a problem in recognizing that the SMH clue is a clock.
OK, this was not the nicest escape game I've played. The Roman numerals were a no-brainer, but smh = shaking my head. Good grief, clicking the wall like a madwoman to find that darned extension cord... they couldn't come up with a better way to put this? Not too thrilled with this one, Bart...
I AM FIRST!!! WOO!!! Third time in a row.
ReplyDeletethis is going to be a nice one :-) just opened the box in the library!
ReplyDeleteA video walkthrough can be found here.
ReplyDeletehttp://petithima.seesaa.net/article/152627684.html
FINISHED THE GAME! : )
i am stuck with a duct tape, a rope and a paper. help!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd out! Nice one.The music was a bit annoying though.
ReplyDelete@Sandra : try to combine your items
nice game. puzzles make you think but not too hard. more puzzle than pixel based, but a little searching required. all in all, enjoyable!
ReplyDeletesandra,...you've got a pencil as well, and there's two sides to a sheet of paper.
ReplyDelete*winks*
walkthrough please.
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ReplyDeleteI heard www.google.com is great at finding stuff for you!
Go there, enter 'AKARIMADO' and 'walkthrough'.
Tah-daah!!
this is hard for me(i only have a pencil).
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It seems to me there are two places people seem to get stuck in this game. The first is the very first puzzle, where people don't notice that the red books form a roman numeral.
The second seems to be a problem in recognizing that the SMH clue is a clock.
OK, this was not the nicest escape game I've played. The Roman numerals were a no-brainer, but smh = shaking my head. Good grief, clicking the wall like a madwoman to find that darned extension cord... they couldn't come up with a better way to put this?
ReplyDeleteNot too thrilled with this one, Bart...
There's an extension cord???
ReplyDeleteLoved it! Perfect level of difficulty and NO pixel hunting! :)
ReplyDeleteI liked that one, very puzzle-based.
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