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Escape from the House of Candy 2
Wagashi - Escape from the House of Candy 2 is the second episode of Escape from the House of Candy 1 point and click type room escape type game created by Twinkle, who is also the creator of Cindrella Escape , Escape from Pink Door , Escape of Blue Door and Escape of Yellow Door, Escape of Little Red Riding-Hood and Rapunzel's Escape games. In this game you are locked in a room.You need to find a way to escape by finding items and solving puzzles. Good luck and have fun!
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Walkthrough:
-Pick up the cup.
-Go left and open the top drawer. Get the spoon.
-Click the bowl and use the spoon. Get the o. Keep using the spoon until you get to the bottom of the bowl. Note that square = san.
-Left again and pick up the ice cream.
-Click the top bar of the abacus (around the middle) and get the stick.
-Click the area to the top of the abacus and use the stick to press the button.
-If you know how to read an abacus, the number is 824.
-Go left and click the left side of the purple box. Use the spoon on the discolored area and get the key.
-Note the order of the shapes on the wall.
-Go right twice and use the key on the bottom cabinet. Get the a.
-Zoom out and click to the left of the cabinet. Note that triangle = bon. In this same view, click behind the cabinet. Use the stick to get the g.
-Zoom back out and enter 824 on the lockbox. Get the h.
-View the cup. Use the ice cream on it and click the cup until it’s empty. When you read inside, note that circle = wa.
-Go right. From the order of the shapes on the wall, you get the code wasanbon. Enter this into the box on the floor. Get the i.
-Zoom out and click on the panel on the wall. Enter the letters as ohagi, the Japanese word for sweet rice balls.
-Click “ok” and then click on the door. You’re out!
If anyone gets an alternate ending or can translate the text on the wall behind the "wasanbon" box, please post!
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for those who don't know what the abacus (the black frame with balls on it):
each column means a digit.
the upper ball, when moved down, means a 5.
the lower 4 balls, each means a 1 when moved up.
eg. for 7, the upper ball will be moved downwards, at the same time 2bottom balls will be moved upwards.
then you would understand the code for the fridge and the final code for perfect end
If you want to more escaping fun, try Trapped - The Abduction game.
Yay, a new game! :-)