Japanese Simple Escape Game
Japanese Simple Escape Game (Edit) is another new Japanese point and click type escape the room game by 86Game. In this game you must search for items and clues to escape the place. Good luck and have fun!
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48 comments:
Going in.
Cant work out the code in the second room ;(
Whenever "simple" is mentioned I always have a difficult time lol I have half a code paper
I think it looks like 3295 but doesn't work? and seems you need that code to move on
Have other half but code doesn't work for 4 numbers
not 5392 either
I can tell you lots of codes that don't work but I still can't figure out right one, make sure you look at the back of the paper
I meant to say papers
Thanks Pat. Still stuck tho lol
Got it!!!!!! apply 1 2 3 4 logic three times.
I thought that was what I was doing but I must not be very logical tonight
Why 1234? my logic isn't Japanese HELP!!!
now stuck again
did you get the code tritebs? if so I still don't get it
turnpaper over and then write the half numbers in the order from the back. Do that for both papers get a code. Then enter those numbers as it indicates on the wall
This gets a screw driver and a book but I don't get the hint
sorry hints there are two
SP5O9IL3E2R
Either I am not copying right or I am reading clues wrong number please
thank you!!
last two numbers mixed
Count lines in number shape, 1 uses one line 2 uses 5 lines
This game isn't going well for me the new clues don't ring my logic bell at all lol
And out, to short for all that work, lol
Did you turn the book over for 5 , I think I'll go watch some paint dry
Any idea on the three number code?
Did you get it Clee?
LOL clicking on papers gives an order of 1,2,3,4 so put shapes in that order... Then join halves to get numbers.. Then enter numbers in order of the 1,2,3,4 in the codebox. Is that right?
yes you count, what letter uses 3 lines in the book, then 2 and then 4
Yep that's it Leroy
Please help me now I'm going nuts over that last code??????
Leroy each paper has a different order, see triebs comment at 9:01
3 digit code is made from no. of segments in number eg 3=7,2=1,4=4
Tritebs Use book and see what number uses 3 lines, 2 lines, 4 lines and you will have code
Hey the logical Leroy it's about time lol
Thank you Pat I would never have got that.
TY Clee Gidday
LOL and out..
Where aboouts in Oz are you Leroy? I'm in Sydney we're having a heatwave!
g'day tritebs,i'm in newcastle and it's hot here as well,and hello leroy !!
Adelaide LOL but I lived many years in Sydney
Hi Kevaus we have met before LOL (DropBears)
yep,leroy,ur in adelaide are'nt you ?
Yep just had a small heatwave here too
Hints not helping me
Only have a carrot and 1 hint paper
Spoiler not working, either, so must need to see something else for it to work
POP! FINALLY got rabbit to open mouth and take carrot for second clue paper!
game is nice & short but not simple ..quite difficult
In the spirit of EGDALAQT:
(Every Game Deserves At Least A Quickie Thru)
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- SAVE option available
- SOLUTIONS at the bottom
ROOM-1
- take KEY
- unlock door with key
- open door & go thru to
ROOM-2
- take CARROT
- push bunny's nose for PAPER-1 (cut-scene)
- open bunny's mouth (click squares under mouth, carrot highlighted)
- give carrot to bunny in mouth for PAPER-2 (cut-scene)
- put in CODE above bunny as per paper & display hints for BOOK & SD
- read book for HINT (digital numbers & # of strokes)
- unscrew board on display left of door with SD for HINT (# of strokes)
- put in code as per number/stroke hints to open door
- get OUT!
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SOLUTIONS
(right click to open link in new tab/window)
3x NUMBER ORDER
STROKE-LINE CODE
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tritebs has a damn valid point here.
Never...NEVER even think of escaping in 2 minutes in an easy-peasy fashion if the author is Japanese and the title is "Simple Escape..."!
'Simple' rather means, one or two rooms...simple graphics...no bells no whistles...BUT...you can bet your life on it that the puzzles will be 10 times as hard as usual.
That "3-way" number code was really one that required me pen & paper to solve, as I'd usually make stupid mistakes whenever I try to "assemble" the digi-bits mentally.
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