Blue Sofa Room Escape
Blue Sofa Room Escape is another point and click type room escape game from the same creator of Escape From Original Room series games. In this game, you are in a room and you need to escape the room by finding and using items with solving puzzles. Good luck and have fun!
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67 comments:
yeah....new one...
please be easy...please be easy...
yes... a new one... and i stuck with a piece of paper and a knife... hmmm
a hexagon hole... letters... and the keys i don't get with my hand... argh
Helloooo
same place as you
rod, knife, paper and tweezers.
Hi all!
So far: white paper, small knife and wooden stick, used to get something from behind sofa
Used pencil on paper ang got a lot of letters.
ah it's a knob, used on table to get tweezers
stick from cb - click on door twice
got half key from behind sofa
rod? tweezers? my hand hurts because of clicking so much... but no rod, no tweezers... and i need the rod for the key behind couch and the tweezers for the hole in the drawer... eeek
Used tweezers on sofa to get key, used key on drawer
lol not half key - but drawerknob
AB
EF
in top drawer
C
D
G
under chair
Found pencil in drawer, used knife on it and then on paper
Used pencil again on cb - now need 4-digit-code
no clue about the clue
please help me... i can't click any longer...
Hey Swiss Miss. Our daughter-in-law flies in this afternoon from Japan. Thankfully! Thanks for all the good thoughts. Did you find the key in the sofa?
Off question!
Is the game Paris Hilton from Inka Games already been posted here?
please...where is the rod?
@sabine - where do you need help
@Penny - good to hear - key with tweezers
can't figure out the code on the safe box.... :(
@sabine - its in the cb door - click twice - its where the hinges are
got it... in the cb... another view... thanks POP ;-)
@Sabine: open cb where you found knife and click then upper part of the open door
Guess we need to find another clue for code.
Have we used the knife yet?
WHERE is the rod or the tweezers? :(
No clue about the clue either.
There are four columns of letters, and we have to find a 4-digit code. Hum...
thanks Anja and SwissMiss... this time POP was faster ;-)
If the two original clues are put together they are:
ACB (line 1) EDF (line 2) and a G under the D..
i used the pencil in the hexagon hole and now the right door of the cb is open...
My internet connection will shut down... So long for this game.
Good luck everyone!
@Roberto, knife used to sharpen pencil
@stupidcheeseboy, rod is in cb, click hinges once open
stuck on the clue for the 4 digit box
I think we are all stuck on the 4-digit -code
Yep!
Thanks Jo-Ann.
Thank u Jo-Ann :)
Saw Anja's comment as my post refreshed the page. Now...
4 digit code???
still stuck...no idea at all... :(
if we combine the 2 clues it could be
AB C
D
EF G
tried to "draw" CEFF etc. but thats nonsense
when you put the clue from the chair and the drawer together you get
ABC
EFD
G
is that some sort of clue as to the order you follow the paper? Over 3, down 1, over 2 down 1?
You must have to read the paper clue in columns in order to get 4 digits...but that's as far as I've got
nobody can figure out the code?!
first clue CDG and the first column in the paper are similar (CDAFG)
not sure if that means anything
acymy - its all yours lol
I will be back in 15 min, hope someone figures it out by then!
OMG! I did it, kinda brut forced:
I figured that if the columns are directions to draw numbers then 1st & 2nd digit uses 4/5 strokes, 3rd3/4 and 4th 1 stroke. Then tried all combinations of possible numbers:
Spoiler
SPOI5241LER
Not solved yet? Thought for sure someone would have figured it out by now!
Yay @Stupidcheeseboy!
I dont get it! can you explain differently pls
Don't get it either. Was there a clue I missed?
@SM I don't get it either but am now out
On the paper:
1st column = 5 letters
2nd column= 5 letters
3rd= 4 letters
4th= 2 letters
I figured that if we could work out how the letter grid should look then these were prob directions to form numbers.
I wrote out all digits 0-1 and counted how many strokes each needed. '1' needs 1 strokes (lines). '2' needs 5strokes, '3' needs 4 strokes etc
Then I tried all combinations of 5stroke + 5 stroke + 4 stroke + 1 stroke numbers
Maybe someone could work out how we were supposed to work it out!!
Even if I had thought of doing that, it would have been too much pt. Game was fun until that point.
Out,wow thanks Stupidcheeseboy
@Stupidcheeseboy... Thanks for the answer.... my brain is half paralyze, still can't figure out..
Hi all!
For the code, a digital number is made of 2 vertical lines on the left
A
E;
2 vertical lines on the right
B
F;
and 3 horizontal lines in the middle
C
D
G
Maybe this explains better @Stupidcheeseboy's solving?
thanks Stupid.... (not soo stupid -lol-)
but this is a bit over the top if it is the right explanation!
I think my solution may have been a fluke...still can't work out how to use the answer to fit the clues?!
Now looking at it ... it makes sense ... so simple (maybe I just needed another cup of coffee) - LOL
Thanks @Stupidcheeseboy - wow! now that's a name heehee
The code must have something to do with the code on the paper (revealed with sharpened pencil).
Wow---what out-of-the-box thinking! I would never have figured that one out. Thanks @('not-so-stupid' stupidcheeseboy!
Yes @Edgar - That's it! It came to me whilst I wason the school run, lol
Well if it had not been for 'highly intelligent' cheeseboy, I would never have got out!:))
btw I didn't understand ANY of the explanations! So thanks from 'stupid'beebee. :))))
THANK YOU CHEESE BOY! <3 Fun quick game but number thing was too hard lol
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