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June 03, 2016
the happy escape 11
Tesshi-e prepared another room for your point and click enjoyment. Can you find ten happy coins to escape in the happy escape 11? (you can switch between Japanese and English language in the opening screen)
A small hint to help those who were stuck like me. Not every instrument is associated with a three digit number. Some are associated with math symbols. =)
Another wonderful set of puzzles from Tesshi-e, there is indeed something soothing to music and to solving puzzles. Though the last happy coin was too easy to acquire, thanks Bart!
Even with your math hint it took me a while. When I finally clicked the metronome lid I thought it was something to do with the 9 "-" in the cupboard. Also thought + was a screw L.O.L.
It was a long time !! Nice one, as always - a little bit too short (and easy...) in my mind. I would have preferred to have to search for the Happy Coin.
Bart, Just curious. How does Tesshi-e create the artwork to construct such a music room as this? Are all the scenes imagined, drawn and rendered totally by the artist/game-maker? I know there must be some computer program to make it feasible, but It seems it would take forever to draw and fabricate even a small portion of such a beautifully, well-imagined environment, instruments and accessories.
I think Tesshi-e is using 3d rendering software: the room is composed out of 3d objects places in a scene. The software can render the different views needed for the game and I think the puzzles are then drawn/retouched in Flash.
I am so used to these having two endings depending on whether or not you found the happy coin, that I got stuck with the key to the blue doors, stubbornly not using it because I didn't want to leave without solving everything else first... so here's a tip: opening the blue doors doesn't end the game!
Nice and relatively simple. Always liked these by Teeshie. Thanks Bart
ReplyDeletetotally stuck :(
ReplyDelete@Anon What do you have so far?
ReplyDelete...and out! Another fun Tesshi-e adventure....
ReplyDeleteThanks, Bart!
Out, no hints! Loved the theme this time :)
ReplyDeleteThis one was pretty simple, but fun. The happy coin is automatic with this one.
ReplyDeleteyay - seems a long time since the last one :-)
ReplyDeleteA small hint to help those who were stuck like me. Not every instrument is associated with a three digit number. Some are associated with math symbols. =)
ReplyDeleteFun, if on the easy side. Too long in coming. More!
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful set of puzzles from Tesshi-e, there is indeed something soothing to music and to solving puzzles. Though the last happy coin was too easy to acquire, thanks Bart!
ReplyDeleteEven with your math hint it took me a while.
ReplyDeleteWhen I finally clicked the metronome lid I thought it was something to do with the 9 "-" in the cupboard.
Also thought + was a screw L.O.L.
Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteYay for another Tesshi-e puzzle. I liked this one. I got stuck a couple of times but still out without a hint. Thanks for posting this Bart!
ReplyDeleteIt was a long time !!
ReplyDeleteNice one, as always - a little bit too short (and easy...) in my mind.
I would have preferred to have to search for the Happy Coin.
Need help. Stuck on 100
ReplyDeleteStuck on 100? I'm sorry, I don't understand what you mean. Could you clarify, and then maybe one of us can help out?
ReplyDeleteBrilliant game as usual.
ReplyDeleteBart, Just curious. How does Tesshi-e create the artwork to construct such a music room as this? Are all the scenes imagined, drawn and rendered totally by the artist/game-maker? I know there must be some computer program to make it feasible, but It seems it would take forever to draw and fabricate even a small portion of such a beautifully, well-imagined environment, instruments and accessories.
I think Tesshi-e is using 3d rendering software: the room is composed out of 3d objects places in a scene. The software can render the different views needed for the game and I think the puzzles are then drawn/retouched in Flash.
ReplyDeleteI am so used to these having two endings depending on whether or not you found the happy coin, that I got stuck with the key to the blue doors, stubbornly not using it because I didn't want to leave without solving everything else first... so here's a tip: opening the blue doors doesn't end the game!
ReplyDeleteI'm stuck at the Mr. Birdy part. Please help!!
ReplyDeleteYou can't do the Mr. Birdy part unless you have opened the blue door. HTH
ReplyDelete