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The Tower of Eternity 1F
The Tower of Eternity 1 F is another Japanese point and click type escape the room game by InfuoWEB. In this game, you are trapped in a room and you have to search around to find some clues and solve puzzles to escape the room. Good luck and have fun!
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Posted by Shuchun
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There are 10 digits on the wall & 10 on the memo. A-J represent letters 1-10 of the alphabet. Substituting 1 for A, 2 for B, and so on, and then using the formulas on the other memo gives 3, 2, 9, 12 if we use the memo, and 5, 2, 9, 12 if we use the wall. The 12 won't fit in the code box on the drawer though, so I'm stuck.
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yes, I agree about the "where to click" thing. You can click it a hundred times with no luck, but as soon as it's posted, it magically opens up for you! Gotta love it.
P.S. to zoz, if I recall you mentioned in one of the other game postings, wondering if anyone else liked the 123bee games... I came to that game too late to post, but I was screaming YES! I hate them! they commit one of the cardinal sins of escape games! They give you an item that you have to drag to use, but if you don't hit the exact right pixel, it drops your item and you have to keep picking it up. Drives me crazy!
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I don't know if this will lead anywhere, but a bit of Googling has lead me to binary trees, Markoff's theorem, and a bunch of mathematical gobbldeygook. :-) Look up binary tree on Wikipedia and there's something with letters, but I'm not getting it. I bet I'm making it much harder than it has to be.
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I did wonder.. (nobody mentioned it yet I think)
When I first saw the code on the wall.. if it was like a number in base 2.. (binary)... but as it has 2's in it...
thought maybe it was base 3.
Then after the similar one on the memo.. I wondered if maybe have to subtract them...
or maybe convert them first and then subtract or something.
Just tossing another idea into the pot.
Thing is .. I should be getting ready to leave now... gotta catch a train....
S'why am rushing and trying to pick your brains.
;)
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carib, other half of green key is in the bottom desk drawer. Open it, then click around the top to find it.
To attach them, about item on the green part, click with adhesive, and then the bottom part.
I originally thought binary too, but then the 2s made me realize it wasn't that. I thought maybe a 3-based number system, but noticed there were no zeros, so nixed that idea too.
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Maybe the next one is base 4 or something like that.
Doesn't have to be zeros in it.
can be any number from zero to the max base.
Dang I really am gonna miss my train...
trust you guys will have solved it ...by time I get back.
have fun.. don't stress too much.
and you guys faxing... share it around.. fax to everybody. lol
See you later
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the birds are beginning to sing their morning songs here... I don't think they're singing about "the next whiskey bar", though ginger*, sad as that may seem. So the little zoz brain is going to slowly fade into oblivion now. Enjoy your escape when it comes, but know that another imprisonment is only as far away as the next escape game posting.
G'night all!
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I soooo hate to do this. But I have to go. It's 1 am here (West Coast, USA) and I have to sleep. I actually have to walk away from this game. Sadly.
But huge thanks to all you that were here helping! This was fun, believe it or not. And as always, your comments put many smiles on my face! So good night, good morning, and good luck getting out of this room!
If you want to more escaping fun, try Escape the Museum 2 game.
have red key and memo, stumped now