Sewer's Living Room Escape
Gamershood - Sewer's Living Room Escape is another point and click room escape game developed by Gamers Hood. You should escape the room quickly before the sewer gets here with her very sharp needles. Good luck and have fun!
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29 comments:
red key on the shelf
green key from fruit basket
blue key on the sofa
green key puzzle hint
are threads give you pilers
blue key puzzle hint on clock
give knife
purple key by knife from the sofa
2nd row of ken ken
3 1 2 4
Can't find yellow key and can't find a date for red.
orange key from the side of book shelf
also get water can
use it on flowers in the box on table to get hint for puzzle
missing the 5 colors clue ( orange key ) !
Found yellow key but have to guess date for red key to get sander.
i also cant find red key puzzle ..we hav to solve it for yellow key i think
oh got it .. out !
and im out :)
Water the flowers in the box to get color clue.
What is red clue?
Clock was clue. 11 month 22 year.
red clue is on table under horse ....22nd of what month...
hi every 1. new here but been playing these games for a long time. good luck 2 me ,lol
Out
ohh ny god we can change month also in red key puzzle ....s
hi Benny
yellow key
on the top of book shelf
clue is by using CD (from dustbin )gives you num#
hello Benny good luck in the game
thanks raasti and ting ting.
For color challenged:
threads are
YRG
WCB
lines in green puzzle are
YGWC
clock is
2 P
4 Y
8 R
11 G
Blue puzzle is
GxRxP
Welcome, @Benny!
thanks puzzledinca
WIW
KEYS
- RED: in bottom square shelf on wall top left of TV
- GREEN: in fruit bowl on couch table
- BLUE: right of book on couch
- YELLOW: on top shelf left of door (use sander)
- ORANGE: bottom right of shelf left of door (ditto watering can, use pliers)
- PINK: left in couch (use knife)
- ESCAPE: from Ken-Ken (pink key)
--> PUZZLES: behind keyholes in right sewing desk drawers
OTHER STUFF
- watering CAN bottom right of shelf left of door (ditto orange key)
- CD/DVD in bin left of sewing desk
- SANDER from DATE puzzle (red key)
- PLIERS from LINES puzzle (green key)
- KNIFE from COLOUR MAHTS puzzle (blue key)
- CLIPPERS from NUMBER puzzle (yellow key)
- SD from COLOURED DOTS puzzle (orange key)
--> use clippers & SD at door & use escape key to get OUT!
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HINTS
- DATE (red key): clock on table left of TV
- LINES (green key): thread coils on sewing desk
- COLOUR MATHS (blue key): on clock
- NUMBER (yellow key): from player bottom left under TV & action with an item
- COLOURED DOTS (orange key): flowers in box on table left of TV & action with an item
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SOLUTIONS
- right click to open link in new tab/window
- with aid for colour challenged folks
RED KEY (date)
- on clock:
11 22 SAT 30.0°C
- in puzzle:
22 NOVEMBER
GREEN KEY (lines)
- thread colours:
Y-R-G
W-C-B
- in puzzle:
Y-G-W-C
- / / \
- click:
3x-1x-1x-2x
BLUE KEY (colour maths)
- on clock:
Pi-Y-R-G
2 -4-8-11 (o'clock)
- in puzzle:
G x R x Pi =
11x 8 x 2 =
176
YELLOW KEY (number)
- put CD/DVD in player:
33765
ORANGE KEY (coloured dots)
- use waterin can on flowers:
G - B
- B -
W - Y
- click
Gy (start)
B-G-W-Y
1-2-3-4x
PINK KEY - Ken-Ken
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How to solve Ken-Ken puzzles (with video explanations):
(right click to open link in new tab/window)
KEN-KEN TRAINING
Nice easy one - I'm getting used to having to do something to the clues to get the answers - good fun!
Yay, first time out without looking at all the wonderful hints all you fellow escapers leave ;)
Right with you, Clodagh. Adds a bit imo.
Same here, DSB923. Being color deficient I usually have to rely on premiere's excellent, charitable help but this time brute forced the puzzles where I was unsure of a couple – but not all – of individual elements of the puzzles relying on colors.
Gamershood and other developers, fwiw – even those of us who are color deficient are able to see bright colors. Our problem usually comes when having to see shades. The Japanese are especially bad at having games that heavily use colors with subtle shades but are otherwise excellent.
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