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January 06, 2020

dice [browser]

Have you got what it takes to solve all the puzzles, find the door and escape the room in the latest escape the room game Dice by Sarameya?

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

Slow going.
Can I get help about the Memo?

Anonymous said...

To #1 Anonymous:
Split the Memo image into 2x3 square images.
Each becomes a dice image.

Anonymous said...

The very last puzzle is very, very clever. Excellent game.

Anonymous said...

Re: the Memo

The Memo needs to be combined with two other things to give a useable code.
Thing one is on one of the pinboards. (Bonus hint: re-use something you already used in a previous riddle.)
Thing two is in the title. Why is the escape game named DICE?

Good luck!

Olavo said...

Sorry, but didn't like it. It's way too complicated for me.

Anonymous said...

Not bad but I did not like having to try to use the hammer everywhere.... a pity because the other riddles are logical.

Anonymous said...

The hammer place is completely logical. It had to be five.

Unknown said...

a good one for sure.

Urban Garlic said...
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Urban Garlic said...

So I got out, but brute-forced the circles-and-squares puzzle in the middle safe at one point when I was pretty much totally lost.

Found a walkthrough, and now realize what I missed!

Brew said...

Dice?
Nice!

Anonymous said...

liked the double use plate :)

Anonymous said...

Brute-force works on binary & 2 digit locks.
Each takes less than a minute.

Sample said...

I'm stuck embarrassingly early on... The only thing I've opened was the compartment with the handle.

Anonymous said...

@anonymous 18:55

the place where to hit is logical but I still think that using the hammer to change the "4" into the missing "5" is not * so * logical (which made me uselessly try the hammer in many other places, not knowing what to do with it....).
Also reminds me that the way you get two coloured coins from one is also "not so logical" - I had the chance to find it qui te fast however.
Again a pity because globally the game is quite nice.

Anonymous said...



not to talk about the last puzzle.... I agree it's a quite smart one, but it is easier to brute force than to actually find. And the drawing in the lower right dot of the "5" is misleading. I like searching interesting riddles, but not loosing time analyzing misleading clues....

Anonymous said...

how do you open the tool box?

a12r13 said...

@anonymous 20:33

watch up
and look closely to get the right order...

MRK said...

Loved this one. Great mix of 'old' style and new to me puzzles. For some reason, I knew just what to do with the hammer! Keep the name of the game in mind. Thanks, Bart and Sarameya.

 

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