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No Debe Romperlo

No Debe Romperlo is another new point and click type room escape game by Ikko's BPM, who is also the same creator of El cuarto de la naranja. In this escape game, you are locked in a room and you try to escape the room by finding items and solving puzzles. Good luck and have fun!

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What is No Debe Romperlo?
No Debe Romperlo is a game to play and have fun while you try to escape from the room or outdoor place by using your point and click and puzzle solving skills. You may need to find and use hidden items and clues around, combine some items with other items to use them on correct places, and solve some different types of puzzles.

How can I play No Debe Romperlo?
You can play No Debe Romperlo game with your mouse and point and click skills to find items and clues, use them on correct places, and solve some puzzles. You can navigate between rooms or screens and you may also zoom on some places to look closer. You may select items from your inventory to use or you may drag and drop them.

How can I solve No Debe Romperlo?
You can solve No Debe Romperlo game by looking around to find and use items and clues on correct places, combining items, and solving some puzzles. You can also check comments section for hints or ask to other players to get help from them. If you still can't figure out any part of the game, you can also check video walkthroughs.

Can I post hints for No Debe Romperlo?
Yes, you can post your comments to share your hints or walkthroughs for No Debe Romperlo game to help other players. They may check your hints, if they can't figure out some parts of games. You can also reply and help other players, if they ask for help in comments section. We will all be thankful for your help and hints for the games.

Can I play No Debe Romperlo on my phone or tablet?
Yes, like most of new online escape games here, you can also play No Debe Romperlo game on your mobile phone or tablet. You just need to visit our website on your mobile device's browser to play games online. We also post and share new mobile escape games to download and play directly on your Android or iOS mobile device.
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  1. a bit stuck

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  2. hi everyone!

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  3. ok, i found a cotton swab?, a scroll, paper, and string. I hung up the scroll and tied the string to the cotton swab thing. don't know what to do next.

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  4. Message in English (I mark numerals as X, if you wanna find the message yourselves and not to see the right answers):

    "One = x
    Two = x
    Hi -> *photo*"

    Ok, it was really simple Spanish, but I still wanted to train my Spanish cause I love the language :)

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  5. jdroberts use the string and cotton swab on the lower shelf..

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  6. only thing I have left in my inventory is is paper that says uno=6, dos=4 and hola->snake.

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  7. jdroberts, where did you find the cotton swab?

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  8. got that and used those things from drawer on scroll

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  9. cotton swab is on bottom shelf next to big black pot (cauldron)

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  10. My snakecode doesn't work? I follow the pattern but nothing happens...

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  11. mine doesn't either diane

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  12. i'm with ya'll, i used everything except snake paper, now stuck

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  13. have a scroll, a paper and a thing tha I took from the drawer, now stuck

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  14. I'm not sure if I've lost my mind or something but I seriously can't find the cotton swab. I feel like I've clicked everywhere.

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  15. eva, look at the screen with the cauldron, there is a box you can click on on the bottom shelf of the bookcase. there is a blue cylinder in the box and a stick with a white circular head. that is the thing i think is a cotton swab. hope that helps

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  16. eva on the right of the black saucepan there is a box - click it - cotton swam was inside

    i have thing from the bottom drawer - no idea what is it...

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  17. The thing that is taken from the drawer should be put on hanging scroll to open it (they go lower part of scroll to weigh it)

    Sorry my English

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  18. eva Im not sure if that thing was a swab or not but it was in the box on the bottom shelf w/ the purple thing in it

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  19. J/k. I had it all along but I thought it was a key =)

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  20. eva, in the first picture thre is a green box with something brown on it, click there and you'll find the cotton swab (a stick with somthing with on it), hope I help

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  21. i don't know what it was, but it kind of looked like a cotton swab to me, sorry that if i confused you.

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  22. yeah i used the thing from o drawer on the scroll and still stuck:)

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  23. Hey guys! Where is the string?

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  24. terva, in the box where you get the scroll there is a string

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  25. treva string is in the pot/box on the screen with flower on the wall

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  26. treva the string was on the box the sroll was in

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  27. can't convine the scroll and the thing from the daer!! heeeeelp!!

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  28. anyone figure out the snake picture yet

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  29. anybody cracked the snake code?

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  30. hang up the scroll first, then add the weights

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  31. jdroberts still stuck w/ just the snake picture

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  32. you're welcome, now just need to figure out code

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  33. what about the red box from the first screen on which tou can press red buttons? it may have something to do with snake but i dont't know yet what :)

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  34. may be has something to do with the red box...

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  35. I always post late!! this keyboard doesn't work well

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  36. lol the red box is the 1st thing I tried that code on, hope you get it

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  37. well thats what i thought but ive tried just about everything with the box n snake

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  38. Hi everyone, I thought the code is 642,but it doesn't work((

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  39. How to press buttons in red box? I see only blue buttons that don't change if pressed. :/

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  40. thought that mayb the 1st button was actually number 6 as it says on the note. mayb im over thinking it

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  41. sibuli, they just make some noise

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  42. Oh that's why I didn't notice anything happening, I don't have voices on my computer now.

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  43. what's up with the locked drawer? we need a code...

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  44. i take it we are all stuck at the same place

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  45. I don't think third one means 2... Snake ofcourse is in shape of "2" but first there is "One =" and then "Two =" but with snake is only said "Hi ->". Maybe Hi or Hola as in Spanish may be some code also?

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  46. does anyone have a handle on this code? I can't get anything.

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  47. don't know if it will help but "hi" is "14" upside down

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  48. Lol I'm trying to push the squares in the snake picture as it's said on the code paper, but it doesn't help neither.

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  49. blondzombi, but it's spanish

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  50. what's with the title 'musn't break it', maybe help...

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  51. Maybe the snake on the scroll is showing us the order of numbers on the blue buttons...

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  52. Also not sure if this helps, but the H on a phone corresponds with the number 4 which is placed at the number "6" spot on the snake picture and an O on a phone would be on the 6 on a phone which would be at the number "4" spot on the snake.

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  53. and then L on a phone is 5 and A is 2 which would correspond with the same numbers of the snake path

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  54. tried that and it didnt work for me so back to the drawing board i guess.....why it gotta be sooo hard lol

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  56. i hate being stuck, i've tried every possible path that i can think of

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  57. boater, they are weights for the scroll, hang up the scroll first then add the weights

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  58. i jus cant think of anything else for the snake code im sure it will be simple tho lol

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  59. sigh, I have gotten nowhere with this. I guess Im gonna have to wait for someone else to figure it out

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  60. i'll be back in a little bit, hopefully someone will have made some progress on that darn code, or maybe i'll have an epiphany (ha ha ha) while i'm away and will come back and save the day (ha ha ha)

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  61. checked nordinho and I dont think they have the game yet

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  62. they have jus got the game but no1 is playing as far as i can tell

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  63. I am stuck too.
    I thought maybe the blue shapes of the red box have sth to do with the lines of the snake scroll. I mean compare the lines from the scroll with the outline form of the blue buttons. It could be a sort of form puzzle to click the buttons in order to the scroll lines.

    Hard to explain for me, sorry !

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  64. we are all thinking the same thing but so far nothing has worked yet

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  65. did anyone know u can get a up close view of the snake?

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  66. where do you hang the scroll?

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  67. by the flower above the box where u got it from

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  68. snake looks happy in note and on the scroll it looks sick might have something to do wit it?

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  69. hi!!!i m stuck at the same place as you all hopng for som1 to figure out the code

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  70. got it, thanks

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  71. at least we're all in the same boat lol nordinho have just started so no help from them so far

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  72. yeah I'm keeping an eye on nordinho too

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  73. i'm back, and sorry to say i still don't have a clue as to what to do...no epiphany....no saving the day, sorry

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  74. hi everybody! does anyone of you speak turkish? i found a website in turkish where they discuss this game.

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  75. rats! I got this far without any help, and now that I need help, no one can give it.

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  76. i found that and i couldnt even translate it using its translator might have another go with another one tho

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  78. they don't seem to get further than us.

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  79. muse_forever said...

    hi everybody! does anyone of you speak turkish? i found a website in turkish where they discuss this game.

    Which one is it?
    I know Turkish.

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  80. i think it has to do with the snakes: one of them smiles, one of them is angry. but what does that mean?

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  81. http://odaoyunlari724.blogspot.com/2008/09/no-debe-romperlo.html

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  82. muse_forever said...

    http://odaoyunlari724.blogspot.com/2008/09/no-debe-romperlo.html
    14/9/08 18:10

    What a big coincidence.
    This is my site,
    But we haven't solve it yet.

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  83. does anyone know what "snake" means in spanish? or what "happy" means in spanish? maybe it's a word that sounds like a number?

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  84. all sites are stuck at the same place

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  85. @calculus: so keep working, we are waiting ;o)

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  86. I've also looked at the cabinet that has a door with a similar grid to the snake grid, but I tried out various combinations and nothing has happened. I also translated snake to spanish (serpiente?) and tried turning that into a code, but it didn't help.

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  87. Serpiente is snake
    Feliz is happy
    infermo is sick
    too many letters

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  88. what about this blue round thing on the lower shelf? can anyone open it? i can't!

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  89. thank you, kimbly, at least i now know what feliz navidad means ;o)

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  90. Looking at my telephone key pad for inspiration. Getting nowhere!

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  91. Isn't that Turkish site just the Turkish version of this one?

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  92. Tee hee, Muse_forever.
    My brain is not flexing its muscle today. This has got me confuzzled and it's making me cranky.

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  93. mayb have to make angery snake happy..... but how?

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  94. i even tried clicking the squares in the window (?), doesn't work...

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  95. i'm so sick of being stuck, i want to play on!!!

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  96. @ Penguin
    No, this is a different site.
    And we are stuck too.
    For the red box; the buttons are similar to keyboards number pad.
    And the snake shape, it is common in every game of this serie, and we haven't used it before.

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  97. getting fed up with staring at a snake for inspiration lol

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  98. so we have to stick to the clues uno=6 and dos=4...

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  99. i'm with you muse, why can't we figure this thing out, we are all intelligent people, why is it so difficult for us to solve?

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  100. maybe it's got to do with the letter O, it's in third place in UNO and in second place in DOS...

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  101. all the windows have the same pattern as the snake scroll....maybe some kind of clue?maybe not.

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  102. yes, but it's sunday afternoon, my brain is out of order until tomorrow morning when i have to go to work ;o)

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  103. I was thinking of this one http://http://www.odaoyunlari24.com/

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  104. i thought maybe had something to do with the 1st number on the pad is 6 the second being 4 but thats as far as i got with that!

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  105. i still think we're very intelligent, maybe this game is just to easy for us *lol*

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  106. H is the 6th consonant of the alphabet
    O is the 4th vowel
    L would be 9th consonant
    A would be 1st vowel

    ...the shape of snake is 2...

    Unfortunately it hasn't helped me get the code. :(

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  107. that's it! It's too easy. Just throwing this out: six in Spanish is seis, and four is cuatro. It's not helping me out at all, but maybe someone else can work with it. Oh, and dead is muerto, cause I think the snake is dead on the scroll.

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  108. i took a look at the shelves above the door and thought: multiply the number of cups/bowls with 6 or 4, so that the code reads: number on first shelf multiplied by 6 (which would be 12) and the number on second shelf multiplied by 4 (which would be 16), but - didn't work. i find it weird that we don't have to use those shelves...

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  109. @calculus: any news on the turkish page?

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  110. we might still ahve to use them, we've still got a drawer and a cupboard to open yet.

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  111. no news on nordinho they all stuck at the same place as us

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  112. i have now spent almost 2 hours of my sunday on this game, how quickly time flies...., i'll come back again later, hopefully one of you smart people can get it figured out. good luck

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  113. Okay. time for more coffee and interaction with my children. good luck, y'all. I'm counting on you!

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  114. Hey, just got here and realized you're still playing when I came to figure out how to get past my sticking point... I'm right with you. :(

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  115. i'm still here clicking around on this box...

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  116. i wonder what we have to do first: get the code for the upper drawer or open the box with the buttons on it???

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  117. any chance the "hola" has values assigned for each letter for the 4 # code on the dresser?

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  118. lol i was wondering the same thing every code i come up with i try it on both

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  119. Maybe the paper has to do with the drawer, one = 6, two = 4.....but no luck until now.

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  120. Why not try the snake code on the chest where dots appear when you clik on it ?

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  121. @logales: did that, didn't work :o(

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  122. hey everyone I was reading your comments and decided to interact, stuck at same level so far...

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  123. are there any numbers in spanish that start of with the letters H O L A? i'm sorry, but i don't speak spanish...

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  124. same here... it would make sense though if you followed the snake path and then reassigned the letter values based on a phone pattern which would make the h-6 and the o-4... but the l and a would still be 5 and 2... and that didn't work. :(

    I don't like being stuck

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  125. muse, no single digit numbers, and I don't really know above those too well.

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  126. well 64** is definitely not the code tho the dresser..tried every one from 6400-6499

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  127. giladriel327: i'm starting with *6*4, maybe i'll find the right numbers.

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  128. Hi everybody! Stuck at the same point, but... did you notice that if the sad/dead snake shape = 2, the happy snake shape = 6? Anyway I tried to draw this shape on the red box with no results...

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  129. i dont mind games being hard but this is getting silly now all game forums are stuck

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  130. think there is any significance to the arrow pointing to the snake originating from the "o" on the "uno=6, dos=4" note?

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  131. wondering if the shape of the code boxes on dresser match up with the ones on the red box??

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  132. by the way: what does "no debe romperlo" mean?

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  133. Hi all maybe the colours of these bowls on the shelf in spanish would help. I don`t know spanish.

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  134. maybe each letter is worth 2 so in uno the o being in 3rd is 6 the o in dos is in 2nd and would be 4 and in hola its in 2nd so 4 again???

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  135. no debe romperlo = "should not break"

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  136. "no debe romperlo" = don't break it

    (the dresser with shelves on it?)

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  137. hey the snakes tail is coming a bit out the line

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  138. turkish translator
    http://www.babilturk.com/

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  139. grrr...had to restart as i accidentally refreshed the site. but guess what - i'm again stuck!

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  140. i'm tempted to restart just to see if i notice anything different...

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  141. i'm getting pretty sick of this game as it seems to be too difficult. it's just boring to stare at the screen without knowing what to do...

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  142. i agree no games has ever taken this long to get past 1 part of it

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  144. I realized that 2 other spanish #s have "o" in them... cuatro (4) and ocho (8) but no idea if that has any application at this point.

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  145. where's diana when you need her!!

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  146. Oh I feel sorry for us all haha
    I mean, how hard could it be? The last games of these series weren't that hard right?

    I'm waiting here for that one hero that will crack the code lol :)

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  147. ok so i took the hint of looking at the bowls on the shelf... and realized that the bowls colors in spanish are "moreno , blanco, rojo y verde" so i tried using the code for the number of O's in each one "2120"


    didnt work :(

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  148. maybe i'm tinking to much !!! and don't know what to do now !!! maybe the shape of the scares on the red box matching the one on the poster ???? not sure if i well explaining what's going on in my brain right now !!!!

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  149. not scares but squares loll

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  150. I'll leave you here, it's getting too boring for me

    p.s.: of course the game is boring, not you guys!

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  151. Good thinking mllemanou.

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  152. has any one figured out the code for the dresser

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  153. Well, whatever "6" and "4" are, they are not the first two numbers of the drawer code. I just tried all combinations of 64xx and couldn't open the drawer. :(

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  154. I thought that maybe uno = 6 and dos = 4 counts the number of ends on the words. Uno has two on the U and four on the N. Tried to use the same logic on HOLA with no luck.

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  155. this is WAAAAAAAAY too hard!!

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  156. These games are fun when they are challenging, but this is ridiculous!

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  157. Hi all. Long time player, 1st time poster. Never around at the beginning. Thought for sure after 160+ comments this 1 would be done too. Can't believe how hard. Probably an easy solution we don't see yet.

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  158. I agree muse_forever. I try to give this site the benefit of the doubt but ONCE AGAIN, I'm totally disappointed in the game.

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  159. I'm almost at the end of my rope here... not sure how much longer I'm sticking around... I want to be the hero and crack the code, but this is nuts.

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  160. I found a screwdriver!!

    Just kidding. I think the combination of Japanese (?) and Spanish makes it impossible to understand what this games wants us to do. Out of this game, not the room.

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  161. other sites are starting to give up to. its just to much we want a challenge but not for it to be impossible

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  162. I thought the same thing Mr Enigma. Glad to see I'm not alone here now. Not glad to see that everyone is stuck in same place.
    Could the code for the red box have anything to do with the word "Snake"? Just throwing it out there. I feel like there should be another piece of paper to get the rest of the code. It's probably in one of the locked drawers. ARRRGGGHHH.. This is aggrivating...

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  163. maybe there's another piece of paper with tres and cuatro on it...

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  164. Hello people. I don't know if helps, but I've noticed that the arrow in the note indicate "O" and the snake. Since the snake on the wall is shaped like "2", I assumed "O" is equal "2".
    In "UNO", "O" is the 3rd lether, so 2 x 3 = 6
    The same with "DOS": 2 x 2 = 4
    Hope it helps...

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  165. tried tracing "square" shapes to match somewhere (anywhere!!!) to get code, but to no avail!!! cant match them on box. box and snake poster both have 9 squares, thought that would be connected

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  166. No logramos descifrar la clave, y eso que hablamos español. http://juegosescape.blogspot.com/2008/09/no-debe-romperlo.html?showComment=1221410640000
    Gaby

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  167. Just went over to Nordinho to see what's up with them. There is a very funny post that says "Doesn't "no debe romperlo" mean not able to break? maybe it's impossible to break the code" (post by moxiemandy) Wouldnt that just be mean if the code is unbreakable??? I'm starting to think she might be right.
    lol

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  168. ok, i've gotten to the point where this is not fun anymore... later.

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  169. did we all forget about the code needed on the top edge of the 3 drawer dresser? maybe the snake code goes there

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  170. Thanks, Gaby. Just checked that site, and nobody over there know what's going on either. And it's a spanish-speaking site! They are all saying the same things we are.

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  171. Maybe the snake has nothing to do with the grid box. Maybe its the drawer code?

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  172. I've been playing with the numbers on the red box for about 20 min now. trying as many combos with the 6/4 from the note. thought maybe do it backwards so made last number 6 and 3rd # 4 and went thru all the combos. also tried 6464 earlier but no luck. I'm going to just keep going with these numbers and see if i can come up with anything.

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  173. The only amusement for me is that someone from the Turkish site went to the Spanish site and asked if anyone there spoke Turkish...I just love the internetses! ;-)

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  174. thought about the previous comment... the "o" pointing to the snake. If the snake represents 2, Maybe the 6 and 4 are divided by 2? On the dresser I tried 3200-3299.....NOTHING!!!!! Diana? Help!!

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  175. hello!
    I'm spanish but I'm stuck too

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  176. yeah maybe we should try the dresser...nut there is 10 00o possibility doh !!!! ok i'm taking the first try..1000-1500...who want help ??? :)

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  177. "No debe romperlo" means "You MUST NOT break it". It doesn't mean you can't. I don't know if it relates to the code, though.

    Whenever you input a number on the drawer you can read "MURI'su". It means "It's useless" (with a despair tone XD).

    I think we must break the box code before opening the drawer.

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  178. Since the drawer code has 4 numbers, could it be a year? I'm thinking about the snake years in the chinese horoscope, based on the snake's eyes (wow, I'm almost getting crazy!)

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  179. already went thru all possible combos with 64 or 46 as the last 2 numbers and someone else had gone thru all possible combos with 64 as the first two numbers. I'm starting to think the 6 & 4 are not part of the combo but part of the clue for the combo.... stuck again.......ugh!

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  180. Just for fun I'm making an a$$ of myself on the spanish site, trying to post. My spanish is horrible!

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  181. it's not 1000-1500

    maybe later they will tell us .....sorry there was a bug in the game ????

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  182. Pass1 : 1379179279

    Pass2 : 8529

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  183. the only spanish sentence I can say is "where is Pepe's house" but would have no idea how to write it. I can speak a bit of spanish but cant really read or write it. Just dont accidentally call someone a "bad word"..... LOL
    Nordinho isnt having any luck either. bunch of them gave up and went on with their day. Still a few die hard escapers trying to crack the code over there though. I'll keep my eye on them and let you know if they figure it out.

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