Grandpa's Pumpkin House
Grandpa's Pumpkin House is another new Japanese point and click type room escape game created by Rain-Lens. Try to escape the house by finding items and solving puzzles. Good luck and have fun!
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66 comments:
good morning all...only have a blank screen. I play on FF , is it that?
oh my hope I not the only one here!
refreshed several times. Now I am in...so lets go:-)
uiui that´ll be a language barrier.. but looks good though
Found paper and perfume so far. and a # in pumpkin under witch hat and pic code under dresser!
already stuck, lol, found some hints for number code, a paper with japanese writings, a parfume bottle that vanished after clicking a pumpkin?...
yes sky...pic is pumpkin - eggplant... I found eggplant number but no pumpkin number
bottle and pumpkin "poof" gone!
same here
lots of hints: glasses on wall have same color as knobs from cupboard, digital clock beside witch hat... all the writings - and very cute this little mouse door...need key for drawer and code for cupboard
after pumpkin goes poof, key behind basket
got code 29365
bravo sky... now got half part of pumpkin number
and no idea where to use it!
i'm in...try to catch up....
key is for desk
@ Cathy did you guess the numbers - and did already the math??
other half of the code is right side of the cupboards
still loading :(
code for cupboard
28624
thx cathy...havent seen it
now opend big door of cupboard after doin math like shown under dresser
Subtract the clue from under the empty bookcase for the code.
Use the the costume on the small door.
use second costume on mirror
I have colors and numbers's from poster in closet:
1=teal
2=orange
3=purple
3 #'s from:
3:00 from wall clock (orange)
4:19 from purple clock
3:57 from mirror
but don't know how to use them
Use the heart from the mirror on the locked cupboard.
upstairs poster and closet poster are the same except one has pictures same colors as numbers...?
I have no idea how to put them together, but:
In the clue in the big closet (where you got the frog costume) the numbers are over blank spaces. On the actual picture up at the top of the stairs, those spaces are filled by (in order of the numbers) 1) Frog 2) Lollipops) 3) Bats.
Those correspond to the three times in the room: 3:57 on the reflection of the frog costume, 3:00 on the Lollipop clock, and 4:19 on the Bat clock.
Again, no idea how to put those together, but I'm assuming it's for the cake code. (that IS a cake, right? Why does it need a code?)
So what are we missing? There has to be something...
looks like a cake to me!
Okay. I think it's fairly obvious we need someone who can read Japanese. We're getting nowhere on our own. :(
Well, I give up. I can't find anymore items, I can't read the note in my inventory (or any of the others) and I can't use it with anything in the room, I tried everywhere. Until someone comes and posts a walkthrough, I'm done. :(
I was using online translator, and that's not helping either, it just says clocks stopped, he has picture like that, just tells what items are!
anyone still here? anyone get out yet?
i'm stuck as you are, guys...
skyjourney
I deleted your double post ;)
ok, i do that a lot! I had live journal and couldn't delete my own, so switched to blogger and can't get used to it yet!
I'm as stumped as the rest of you. I tried writing the numbers out as seen on a digital clock, and upside down they spell blhooelse. That didn't work.
i wish the language was indonesian or french haha...
I found this on nordhino:
* As for time, upside-down
* The capital letter is converted into a small letter
* Old is new
candy box? pass is alphabet.
so I guess it wasn't so far-fetched for me to be reading it upside down! But I still don't get it. I've tried a bunch of things that didn't work. Maybe someone smarter can give us the answers later. In the meantime, this is a nicely done game, albeit a slight bit non-intuitive (pouring perfume on a pumpkin, using a costume to open a door) and it's been fun so far!
lol they posted something on nordinho regarding a post here, whilst you posted something on here regarding a post on nordinho.
i'm lurking but can't really come up with much else. i don't get that "pass is alphabet" bit, or any of the other things.
..back...so still on the code...
Haha I seen they posted one of my posts over there at nordinho! They are as stuck as we are!
I've tried everything with those numbers and it has me baffled!
for the cake, turn the numbers upside down to get letters for the code
3:57 = LSE 3:00 = OOE 4:19 = GIH ???
regarding that comment earlier, it looks more like a hat box with weird clock-like buttons to me. then again that could be me going crazy from all those clock things, haha
I dont get it lol
write the numbers out first in order, and then turn the whole string of numbers upside down
i still don't get it. esleoohig?
i know i'm going to sound so stupid when you tell me what it is.
spoiler for code
bihooelse
get a heart from the hat box & give to pumpkin upstairs.. get key & out!
finally got it!
bihooelse
who'd a thunk it!?
GIHOOELSE??
is this out??
the end is the purple shadow with song?
hmmm... wish i could read the japanese
@RC. You were so close!
To get the "End"-screen you have to pass the paper (1st item in inventory) to the purple shadow and click through all the japanese writing.
Yes and then he gives you the feet to that wonderful froggy costume that we don't have anymore??!!!!!
Well, this would probably be great if we knew the story...I loved the little tailor who may have been a mouse. Obviously, all was a childhood memory. Maybe someone will tell us the story... also the music was the best...no annoying loops.
@ Martin, I can't believe I was so close! That first post of mine was an example of just how crazily I was trying even the remotest things hoping they may work, and I tossed that out there as a laugh. And to think, it was an "i" instead of an "L"! LOL! As usual, I'm a day late and a dollar short (or a letter short)! Kudos to the game maker for such a simple thing that we all completely overlooked. A great way to remind us not to over-complicate things. ;-)
bihooelse didn't work for me and isn't logic.
bhhooelse worked.
bhh worked because the number is four four nine not four one nine ;>)
working link:
http://escaperoom.net/play-949.html
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