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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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Posted by Shuchun
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Arrghh, i even took a screenshot, printed it and cut out the shapes of the box. Then i compared the patterns with the 4 drawer patterns, choosed the patterns which have the same shape as the box patterns. Then i gave my 4 shapes the numbers of their position on the box (i tried different directions from 1 to 9), but still nothing :-(
I will look at TV now and come back later to see if there is any progress.
Cu later !!
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Look at the letters of HOLA.
And think the box, and buttons.
First letter. H
It has two peaks on top, and they are on 1 and 3, and two peaks at bottom, on the numbers 7 and 9..
0 has no peaks.
L has 1 peak on top, on number 1, and 2 peaks at bottom, on the numbers 7 and 9
A has one peak on top, on the number 2, and two peaks at the bottom on number 7 and 9.
:)
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i'm so glad that someone finally figured it out, don't know how, but yeah!! but i still have a problem, i don't have any sound on my computer, so i can't hear any clicks, i have the cup on the dresser, but do i put the white squares that number of times or do i push the little gray buttons above it, i tried both but can't seem to get it to work
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Partial walkthrough for the end.
OK from a Spanish walkthrough:
On the red box, click the blue buttons in the following order assuming that "1" in on the top left: 1379179279
Get the Key and open cabinet under shelves, take cup.
Zoom in on dresser, place cup on top of dresser and enter 8529. Top drawer will open.
Take two items from the drawer. You should be able to figure it out from there.
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Look at the letters of HOLA.
And think the box, and buttons.
First letter. H
It has two peaks on top, and they are on 1 and 3, and two peaks at bottom, on the numbers 7 and 9..
0 has no peaks.
L has 1 peak on top, on number 1, and 2 peaks at bottom, on the numbers 7 and 9
A has one peak on top, on the number 2, and two peaks at the bottom on number 7 and 9.
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I found this on another site. Use the cup on the drawers when you are zoomed in looking at the code. When you change the numbers, you will hear a snake hissing noise. Listen on each number for the different sound. Take the key and the ruler from the drawer and use them on the window/door thing in the view with the bowls. You can find the cup by using the 1st code given by Hakan. Hope this helps. Happy escaping!
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The last comment by hakan with pass1 and pass2: I don't know where the numbers came from, but the long one opens the little red box, which exposes a gold key.
this key opens the cupboard under the bowls, which exposes a white thing. don't know what it is or what to do with it.
thanks hakan! any more good info?
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Frustrating!
Anybody know how the codes were found?
All I can see is that it may have come from the shape of the word HOLA without the O.
1379 is roughly the shape of H (or the snake)
179 is roughly the shape of L
279 is roughly the shape of A
The code is entered onto the red box as if it was a telephone keypad, ie:
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
The second code (8529) is easy to find by using the old trick of holding a glass against the safe to hear the codes drop into place - for those still struggling you need to zoom to the code on the drawers - put the glass on top - and then turn the dials until you hear a different noise - obviously requires sound.
A bit extreme this one - and more of a frustration than a challenge.
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Walkthrough last steps...
After you put in the code 1379179279 get the key.
Open the safe and take out the glas.
Zoom in on the top drawer, put the glas on top of it and you will hear the right numbers (8529)
Take the key AND the ruler.
Go back and go two steps to right.
There is a "window"??
Put in the key and the ruler and your OUT!!
If you want to more escaping fun, try Escape the Museum 2 game.
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.