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Ramen Room Escape is another new Japanese point and click type room escape game from Sakura. In this escape game, again 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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58 comments:

lets see if its not to hard =)

okay. lets go

thanks greta ur here, im so stuck with these balls =/

i ve got all the keys

yeah, how many balls do you ve?

i have 4
i know thay they go in the black thing, but dunno the order

Got 2 balls, binoculars, corkscrew, pliers

Out =D

use binoculars on grey patch on ceiling above bed

pilers r for under bed =D

yeah, i know that too,...where is the red ball?

red ball was under something =/

clue for red ball is in book. use corkscrew to get it from cabinet where x is

where do you click with pliers under bed

never mind, go it. was on wrong side of bed lol!

on the left side of bed =/ for grrenball, red one is on that book thing, use the hammer in one of squares

hi everybody! what's the color code?

what order for the balls

oh i got it! Green red blue yellow

thanks lindaaa. Out!

Good & Easy One!!!! Thanks Megipoland

I did not understand the binoculars clue. Any help please?

Ok I'm out thanks to Linda but still did not understand the binoculars bit

Those who said out and easy, please share how you got the order. Thanks.

ehm...corkscrew?!? where?

That is not corkscrew, it is a hammer.

I don't find the order of the balls. I suppose that the coloured glasses are a hint, but I don't understand it.

oh thanks,wyvernel!!!now trying to find the order of the balls...

I found it by trial and error :
Green, red, blue, yellow.

It gives you the code. I don't know what the hint on the ceiling means.

Yes, the coloured glasses and the signs you can see with the binoculars must be related to each other somehow, but I cannot find the connection between them.

Pascale: I know the code. It is the logic behind it what I'd like to know.

The signs on the ceiling are the hint for coloured glasses.
The point of intersection of each sign shows the coloured glass which corresponds to the colour of the ball. IE: green red blue yellow.
Red is the only one which is fully included in the sign.

I'm like wyvernel, I prefer to understand and not to guess. Thank you for your help, pippina.

You're welcome Pascale.I agree with you.
I love Sakura games but sometimes the logic of the codes is not so immediate.

Pippina: Thank you but I still don't get it I think. For me the point of intersection is light blue for the third sign and white for the fourth.

Nope, I don't think that is it, unless the game has changed since I played earlier today ;-). The "intersection" clue only works for the green. The red is inside the figure, the third intersection gives a light blue but the dark blue of the ball is in the top right corner, and the 4th intersection gives grey at the top middle, with the yellow being instead at the bottom of the "T". Sometimes, his clues are not immediately obvious, but they do make sense, so I think it must be something else.

Could it be possible that the author of the game made an error with the signs or the order? Because I really cannot find any relation and didn't find explanations on other sites either.

@ Helanren: You do not have any light blue and grey in the balls, so the hint has to be turned into a kind of upside down view.
Whatever, this is my way of finding the solution and it worked, there must be a kind of logic in this :-)
Maybe you or other gamers might find different logic ways as well.

Pippina: Sakura makes the puzzles accurate as far as I know the games, so I guess we still have to find the correct solution.

Trying to explain better:
Look at signs and ask yourself which is the intersection point (I mean the point on which lines encounter thenselves), then find this point on the coloured glasses on shelf.
1. first sign (like inverses T) is easy, you can find green glass on shelf in this position
2. second sign: the sole common point is the center, red glass
3. third sign: such an L the point od intersection is either blue or light blue, but you have only a blue ball, then choose this one
4. forth sign: like a T. Intersection point in the middle, either grey or yellow glass, guess which one? :-)
Hope is clear now.

Pippina: It is clear for us, but it is half-logical/half-random.

For example red is not in an intersection at all.
L is definitely for light blue, not dark blue.
The logic for the fourth sign is not logical for me either.

We have to search for something that it true for all four signs.

@pippina: I readily admit I haven't found a better solution (I had to brute force it while playing, after trying all sorts of similar arguments), so yours may be it. But, as Wyvernel said, Sakura does tend to make his clues more logical than that :-)

Ok, I agree.
The first two signs give the clue in the exact way the shelf is, the third and fourth sign have to be turned right twice to find the correct position.
So you have to keep the first couple as is and to turn the second couple.
But I can't find any indication or hint that we must proceed this way, I searched everywhere on walls and furnitures, without success.
Any idea?

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       Anonymous  8/22/09, 6:45 AM  

4623 sorry

I think the essential hint for the order of the colored balls is the chart on the book, next to the pig cartoon (see icon for game above in game description). If you take the chart to mean that the order of wine glasses must be upside down (but not reversed left to right), then the code on the ceiling gives the right order as written: GRBY.
I would NEVER have arrived at this by myself, though!

@ zoz: I assumed that the chart in the book indicates just the place to be broken by the hammer on the tall cupboard.
The pig you mentioned makes me think about a sort of pigpen cypher, but I really can't see the correspondence with the first and last sign.
In pigpen just second and third sign means E and C.

Pippina may be right in that the solution should something to do with pigpen.

So for the second and third you get red and blue.

But the first and last signs cannot be interpreted in this way. In pigpen the first sign should be similar to C and the last sign similar to an upside down U.

If we accept somehow T as a pigpen sign for yellow, then the first sign is not correct for green, as it should be black. Maybe the author of the game made an error or maybe we are still not on the right track.

Thanx Pippina, it worked for me! ; - }

lol. Deciphering that clue turns out to be much harder and time consuming than finishing the whole game, including brute forcing the code :-)!

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the code is 4623

Hi, in my version the clues with the binoculars show the order of the balls (1st: T rotated 90° to right / point where horizontal & vertical bar of rotated T meet if drawn in wine glass shelf = green glass; 2nd: + sign / middle glass in middle row = red etc.) so if it was not like this for you it might have been changed by now.

@ Schmimichel: You're right, the signs have been changed since yesterday!
It is really clear now. Thanks for posting.

Look at book on the floor -- see the X clue and the pig cartoon
Note a code is needed for the door and there are holes for 4 balls
Turn right
Get the Ramen
Get the yellow ball from the far left bedpost knob
Note the blurry mark on the ceiling
Click under the bed by the left leg and get red key
Click under the bed by the right leg and see the trapped green ball
Turn right and note wine glasses
Use the red key and get Ramen and a hammer
Click the baseboard to the left of the wine glasses cabinet and get the blue ball
Turn right
Get the Ramen
Click the baseboard to the left of the tall cabinet and get the blue key
Click the box on the table and re-create the pig cartoon
Click the clasp of the box after and get the yellow key
Note the tall cabinet has six doors, which resembles the X note in the book
Use the hammer on the correct door for the red ball (bottom left door)
Go left
Use the blue and yellow keys to get 2 bowls of Ramen, binoculars, and wire cutters
Go left
Use the wire cutters to free the green ball under the bed
Use the binoculars to see the ceiling clue -- note where each shape has the lines come together (middle right, center, top right, bottom middle)
Turn right and see the wine glasses again -- look what color glass is at each of those positions
Green, red, blue, and yellow (hmmm…what do you have with those colors?)
Turn left and place the balls in the correct order and see a puzzle kind of like a circuit
Turn each square so it will turn yellow and it will form numbers (note the numbers either connect at the top or the bottom so keep playing until everything connects)
This is the door code
Enter the code into the door (4623) then click the dot to the right (it will turn yellow if you entered it correctly)
Back up until you see the door and then click handle
Perfect end!

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