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August 18, 2015
blossom time
The door is locked and the room is full of puzzles to be solved before you can escape: blossom time, the latest escape the room game by TomaTea.
I am stuck with the coffeepot and cup puzzle. I have all colours and most puzzles solved, but one drawer is still closed (the one were you need a screwdriver or the like). For sure I am overlooking a view...
On the coffee pot and cup puzzle... you don't need any other information. (I assuming you are talking about the puzzle behind the far left picture, not the one you paint.) Think about making connecting lines.
I have all but one color of paint. I know there must be a tube of blue paint there somewhere, but I cannot find it. I'm guessing it might be in the cabinet drawer protected by a four-letter password, and I've tried everything I can think of in the scene, so I don't know what to do next.
The clues for the 4 letter password are out in the open or nearly in the open, but you need two different clues.
Where do you see letters in the room? Those don't seem to work, though. There are also some numbers you have not used yet under one of the cushions. What could those mean?
this might sound silly, but i was stumped on the very last puzzle to get the key... i kept saying "it must be obvious because noby has talked about it here" so i went 'round and 'round the room and finally found the clue... duh! another fun one! thanks bart and tomatea! xo
FIRST!!
ReplyDeleteI was JUST playing old Tomatea games ..... came up at the perfect time. thank you Bart
ReplyDeleteThat was fun.
ReplyDeleteI'm out! (No hints :D) Very fun
ReplyDeletevery good!
ReplyDelete(and only one hint)
I got stuck at one point because apparently I can't read digits from left to right. :P
ReplyDeleteI did it with no hints! I feel so proud... X }
ReplyDeleteTomatea always has beautiful and thoughtful games.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bart!
I am stuck with the coffeepot and cup puzzle. I have all colours and most puzzles solved, but one drawer is still closed (the one were you need a screwdriver or the like). For sure I am overlooking a view...
ReplyDeleteOn the coffee pot and cup puzzle... you don't need any other information. (I assuming you are talking about the puzzle behind the far left picture, not the one you paint.) Think about making connecting lines.
ReplyDeleteSpoiler youneedtoconnectthecupandpotofthesamecolor...startwiththewhiteone
I have all but one color of paint. I know there must be a tube of blue paint there somewhere, but I cannot find it. I'm guessing it might be in the cabinet drawer protected by a four-letter password, and I've tried everything I can think of in the scene, so I don't know what to do next.
ReplyDeleteThe clues for the 4 letter password are out in the open or nearly in the open, but you need two different clues.
ReplyDeleteWhere do you see letters in the room? Those don't seem to work, though. There are also some numbers you have not used yet under one of the cushions. What could those mean?
spoilertakethelettersfromwooz.thenumberstellyouhowmuchtoturneachletter.turningw180degreesmakesMandturningz90degreesmakesn.moonistheanswer.
Cannot get the game to load :-(
ReplyDeleteAnother lovely Tomatea game. Thanks!
ReplyDeletethis might sound silly, but i was stumped on the very last puzzle to get the key...
ReplyDeletei kept saying "it must be obvious because noby has talked about it here"
so i went 'round and 'round the room and finally found the clue... duh!
another fun one! thanks bart and tomatea! xo
I am stuck on the last colour sequence, for the drawer. Any help?
ReplyDeleteHere's a hint for you Anna: Return to where you used colors before; where there were six, now there are four.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tom. It was right there, all the time. And you rhymed!
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