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March 24, 2015
spring hotel
The door is locked and the room is full of puzzles to be solved before you can escape: spring hotel, the latest escape the room game by TomaTea.
I enjoyed that one, but the Screwdriver puzzle was a pain. Thanks for sharing it, though, Bart. The rest of it made up for that small bit of frustration. :)
The screwdriver puzzle was most unusual thing about this one. It took me a little trial and error to get the intended pattern, even after I had figured out what it was supposed to be, but it wasn't too bad.
I dunno, I'm missing something in this one. I've got 2 green cards that look like they belong in the puzzle on the wall. I've got a battery. I got the screwdriver, no problem. The candy was delicious. Nothing else does anything that I can find.
@Insanitee - How many birdhouses do you have? Have you played with the clock a second time? Have you used the Red button in more than one location? Did you open the curtain?
I don't understand the birds and the left and right switches. there's the 6 above it and then 2 on the poster above the bed, and I can't for the life of me figure out where those 2 go in relation to the 6.
fun game, first time I did not need a walkthrough for a TomaTea escape game. Just a good challenge with some difficult puzzles. Definitely have to think outside the box on this one! Thanks Bart!
I enjoyed that one, but the Screwdriver puzzle was a pain. Thanks for sharing it, though, Bart. The rest of it made up for that small bit of frustration. :)
ReplyDeleteplease help for the screwdriver puzzle:
ReplyDelete- how many yellow?
- how many grey for the switch?
- how many grey for the screwdriver?
thanx for any help... ;-)
found out:
ReplyDelete- no switch at all in the puzzle
- 5 yellow
now lets go on...
yeah... the screwdriver was funny... totally made sense once you realize the colors involved ;)
ReplyDeleteThe screwdriver puzzle was most unusual thing about this one. It took me a little trial and error to get the intended pattern, even after I had figured out what it was supposed to be, but it wasn't too bad.
ReplyDeleteI liked it mostly - only the screwdriver-Thingy sucked. Solution wasnt quite clear - I hate to do too much trial and error.
ReplyDeleteBeside that - nice work
This was a nice little game, also did not like the screwdriver puzzle. A fun game and good graphics and handling as usual. Thanks Bart.
ReplyDeleteA good escape puzzle, but TomaTea has done better ones than this.
ReplyDeleteSeemed easy for a TomaTea game but interesting nonetheless.
ReplyDeleteI dunno, I'm missing something in this one. I've got 2 green cards that look like they belong in the puzzle on the wall. I've got a battery. I got the screwdriver, no problem. The candy was delicious. Nothing else does anything that I can find.
ReplyDelete@Insanitee - How many birdhouses do you have? Have you played with the clock a second time? Have you used the Red button in more than one location? Did you open the curtain?
ReplyDeletestuck with the candys
ReplyDeleteplz help
A minecraft screwdriver! COOL!
ReplyDeleteAnonymous 9:17: mark that the candies go in couples.
ReplyDeleteI don't understand the birds and the left and right switches. there's the 6 above it and then 2 on the poster above the bed, and I can't for the life of me figure out where those 2 go in relation to the 6.
ReplyDeletegreat game thanks Bart.
ReplyDelete@ anon 25 March 2015 at 21:03 -
ReplyDeleteThe two birds above the bed are not part of the code, only the 6 above the code are part of it. :)
Thank you K, i feel like the biggest idiot now for not trying that.
ReplyDeletefun game, first time I did not need a walkthrough for a TomaTea escape game. Just a good challenge with some difficult puzzles. Definitely have to think outside the box on this one! Thanks Bart!
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