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Winds Escape Continue is a game to play and have fun while you try to escape from the room or outdoor place by using your point and click and puzzle solving skills. You may need to find and use hidden items and clues around, combine some items with other items to use them on correct places, and solve some different types of puzzles.
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51 Comments
Looks like a pretty steep language barrier. Lots of signs I can't read.
ReplyDeletei agree,puzzled
ReplyDeleteI usually love these games....going in!
ReplyDeletecan't find anything,and can't solve any puzzles
ReplyDeleteNope........not a chance of doing a thing here! LOL
ReplyDeletethinking,maybe the 1 5 10 50 100 500 sign might be i v x l c d (in roman numerals)
ReplyDeleteHi. For 3 letters 1-11-23......but nothing useful happened
ReplyDeleteIm giving up...we need to know japanese
ReplyDeleteSorry, it was 12 not 11
ReplyDeleteOMG a new game, and it's at the dead of night here!
ReplyDeletecan't change the 1st letter,it stays at A
ReplyDeleteah,A K W (i think for letter puzzle) gives clue in japanese
ReplyDeleteNo. AKW doesn't seem to work here.
ReplyDeleterestarted, it was A L W
ReplyDeletebingo =)
ReplyDeletestill doesn't help though
ReplyDeleteA,L,W, but don´t bother.
ReplyDeletei agree with marcia,most clues in japanese,only a few in english
ReplyDeletegot one, poster says "ふかみどり" (fuka midori) which translates to "dark green", so a color
ReplyDeleteKanjis on yellow pannel : red brown green brown
ReplyDeletethanks Nini! this has opened another clue.
ReplyDeleteAfter inputting color code, Kanjis translate to: Haiku (17-syllable poem usually in 3 lines of 5, 7 and 5 syllables)
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ReplyDeletePosters left to right:
ReplyDeleteDark green
Red Blue Red
Yellow Blue
Red Blue Yellow
Cyan Red Blue
1 1 5 3
6 2 5 3
3 3
1 5 2 4
No idea what they mean tho
ReplyDeleteahhh thanks! You cannot read the kana as words, I see. You have to read them number by number instead.
ReplyDeleteNini: there is CYAN in the colors! So it must relate to the 5x5 grid.
ReplyDeleteReading blue poster kanjis I can relatem them to number like:
ReplyDelete誤
認 = (go)nin = 5
庭 = (ni)wa = 2
参
内 = (san)dai = 3
But 523 (or 5+2 (ni from gonin)) doesn't work
Taking Haiku (俳句) as a hint we would read from right to left so: 325 or 327... none of those codes work.
ReplyDeleteIt DOES work! You have to use it on the black-ish panel, not the green one! :)
ReplyDeleteI mean the one where the first digit is "captioned" by a Chinese "man/person" sign.
should read ... "not the pink one" sorry
ReplyDeleteLOL forgot about that blue pannel thx arbeitslooser
ReplyDelete=) glad to help at least ONCE :)
ReplyDeleteAfter openning blue pannel, kanjis translate:
ReplyDelete青(blue)石(stone)鳥(bird)才(genius)
般(carrier)人(person)
this game should be renamed "endless cheating escape".
ReplyDeleteI don't understand Japanese clue, I cheat.
I open a puzzle, find Japanese clue.
I don't understand, I cheat again.
But it's created by a Japanese, so what do I know.
Nini:
ReplyDelete般 resp. 般若 gives 'hannya', so 'wisdom' (in Buddhism) according to nciku
... and wisdom to man, this makes sense
ReplyDelete般(若)<< did not see this kanji anywhere
ReplyDeleteNini: it's what you used for "carrier"
ReplyDeletethe second one arbeitslooser
ReplyDeleteright, the second one is not there, maybe it's colloquial (abbreviated) ;)) whatever
ReplyDeleteTranslation for pink pannel:
ReplyDelete紐が通せるx紐が通せる =
Let the string pass x Let the string pass
This doesn't make any sense... I'm trying to play with the romaji form (himo ga tooseru x himo ga tooseru ) but no luck
And we still have the 1 5 10 50 100 500 hint
ReplyDeleteWell I'm going, 2am here and I'm tired.
ReplyDeleteSee ya!
Did you guys figure out the pink one and the dark green with gold letters one? Those are the only two i didn't get. If you guys need help with any other ones, i can help you. Anyway, pink & dark green:
ReplyDeletePink: no clue. I thought it was 7x7 (syllables) but that wouldn't work because the input thingy has 3 places.
For the dark green one I'm thinking you have to find a kanji that will go with both, but i'm not sure. like for the one with the circle I found that both
丸暗記 (maru-anki) and 丸坊主 (maru-bouzu) are words, so the circle would be 丸(which, btw, means circle) I thought that meant the circle was nine but now that I think of it, maru can also mean zero... For the upside down triangle I think it's one (-) and for the square I think it's three (三)
OK I asked on a Japanese site and I think I have a hint for the pink one, "look through your wallet." I think you have to look at the yen coins and see which ones have a whole through them (the thread can pass through them). Okay! Time to google that!
yup, that worked. Opening the pink one gives you the last dark green hint (with a right-side-up triangle). Let's go!!!
ReplyDeleteOk. The Japanese people helped me. Once oyoe panel with 引 and 足 on it. You take away (引) the parts from the kanji that look like 、 and 刀 and you add the parts that look like the ones by 足 (I can't make those, but they kind of look like レ and カ)
ReplyDeleteWalkthrough with extra hints and solutions below.
ReplyDeleteThis game has a BIG language barrier--it involves playing with Kanji (Japanese characters from Chinese) a LOT. But if you want to do it anyway, here goes. I will explain the Kanji. Use Jisho.org and make sure you check the box that says Kana as Romaji, it helps. You can also use http://britannia.ddo.jp/ruby/nankuro.html. You should look up Japanese numbers--how they look and sound.
Light green puzzle: On the first view, the right sign has the alphabet with numbers assigned to every letter. Go left, and see another light green sign: 11 22 3 -> KVC. Now it has 11223 as your clue. Put the spaces in different places and you get three new numbers that correspond with three new letters. Go left again and enter these letters into the light green panel. That opens and gives you a dark green sign.
Beige puzzle: Go left and click on the beige sign under the pink sign. The four characters stand for colors. Use Jisho.org if you're not sure 紅茶緑茶. Go right and click the opening where the light green panel was. Enter the colors here. This will open and give you a clue for the brown puzzle.
Navy Puzzle: Turn left twice to this puzzle. There are three different words: 誤認, 庭, 参内. If you put them into jisho.org it will give you the pronunciations, and it turns out these three words are homophones of words with numbers in them (they're hiding numbers!) Go left twice and see the navy panel with number spots and the Kanji 人、羽、and 台。 Rewrite the first words into words containing numbers. Put those numbers into the navy panel and it gives you another dark green sign.
Pink puzzle: Turn right and look at the pink sign with Japanese on it. It says: "a thread can pass through X a thread can pass through =." Go right twice and see the other pink sign with numbers on it. Of these numbers, you will multiply two to get your answer, a three-digit number. Go back left and enter that into the pink panel. You get another dark green sign.
Brown puzzle: Now go back into the area where you opened the beige panel (with the four colors) That lifted up to give you a brown (dark orange? idk) sign. This sign says 俳句=haiku. A haiku is a poem with 3 lines. The first line is 5 syllables, the second is 7, the third is 5. You need to build a haiku to figure out how to fill in the number/color grid, pulling one line from each of the three other brown signs. The characters on the brown signs are different; they are hiragana and each stands for one syllable. Pick the right lines to form your haiku, and use that as a clue to fill out the grid (see hints). This opens up a space with the last dk green sign and a dk green panel.
Dark Green: This one was a doozy. Look at your first three signs separately and find a Kanji that will complete the different words no matter which way you read them. For example, the first one we uncovered has O暗記 and O坊主. They're joined by O so O stands for a Kanji that would fit both words. You can use jisho.org, using the wildcard * to search for the kanji, or you can use that britannia site, using a number to stand in place of the O.
Once you find the Kanji that will complete the words, use the clue on the last sign you uncovered, that has 引 刃 on the top and something like 足 レカ on the bottom. You look at your kanji and modify them: 引 刃 means you take away parts that look like 刃 (、or 刀) And 足 レカ means you add parts that look like that (those are just approximations, I can't type those actual character parts). You will end up with Japanese numbers, so plug those suckers in and 脱出成功! (You've escaped! Or you know, at least it says END. Success!)
Hints
ReplyDeleteLight green extra hint: 11223 -> 1 12 23
Beige extra hint: If you can't use kanji, search for beni, cha, midori, cha (cha is there twice). Search for each character/word separately and find a color (they can have multiple definitions)
Navy extra hint: The pronunciations are 誤認=go-nin, 庭=niwa and 参内=san-dai. Can you find the Japanese numbers?
Navy extra hint #2: nin can also be written as 人, wa as 羽 and dai as 台. Those aren't the numbers. So you need to find numbers that are go, ni, and san.
Pink extra hint: The numbers are denominations of Japanese coins (yen). Which coins could a thread pass through?
Brown extra hint: So, the first sign has ふかみどり: five charactes, five syllables, that's the first line in your haiku. Go to the middle sign and find the line with 7 characters/syllables: あかあおきいろ. then the last line needs 5 syllables so find that one in the last sign: いちごにし. Your haiku is ふかみどり/あかあおきいろ/いちごにし
Brown extra hint 2: The first line is a color (fukamidori). The second line is two colors: あか(aka)、 あお(ao)、 きいろ(kiiro). The third line is four numbers: いち(ichi)、ご(go)、に(ni), し(shi). Look them up as you like. Don't worry about the light blue.
Dark Green extra Hint: before you modify them, the circle kanji is 丸, the square is 二, the triangle pointing down is 一 and the triangle pointing up is 分.
Dark Green extra Hint #2: The parts you take away: 丸-、=九 and 分-刀=八。 The parts you add: 一+レ=七 and 二+カ=五 (see now how what I wrote was just an approximation? lol). If you can't see Japanese characters, just look at the solution.
Solution AKA What everyone really wants:
ReplyDeleteLight green solution: 1 12 23 is ALW
Beige solution: beni=crimson, cha=brown, midori=green, so you put in crimson (it looks dark pink) brown, green, brown.
Navy solution: go-nin is rewritten as 五人 or 5人. Niwa becomes 二羽 or 2羽, and san-dai becomes 三台 or 3台. your numbers for the navy panel are 523.
Pink Solution: If you look up images of the coins, you will see that a thread could pass through a 5 coin and a 50 coin (they have holes). So, 5x50 = 250.
Brown solution: Your haiku gave you the answer. The words translate to: dark green, red blue yellow, one five two four. dk gn=1, red=5, blue=2, yellow=4.
Green Solution= Your modified kanji get you this Circle=九 9, click eight times. Up Triangle=八 8, click seven times. Square=五 5, click 4 times. Down Triangle=七 7, click 6 times.
I hate games with language barrier...pls send the games which is in general language as ENGLISH....
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