Eyamada - Escape the Room
Eyamada - Escape the Room is another point and click type room escape games by Eyamada. Try to escape the room by solving puzzles. Good luck and have fun!
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20 comments:
going in...
4 rooms, found nothing, only a paper hint in japanese, think ..going out
Doesn't look playable if you don't speak Japanese.
Brute forced box 266
Tab works to find more (English) hints.
B = 2
O = 15 = 1 + 5 = 6
X = 24 = 2 + 4 = 6
BOX = 266
Door lock is 055 aaaaand out.
How come?
enlighten us unknown !! :D
BTW "decoded" the information in japanese on the wall. It's pretty pointless (like the whole "game"), just saying that if you enter the right combination and press OK, the lid will open.
WOW!
UNIQUE!
MARVELLOUS!
Well smarties, that was so much rocket science that the sign had to give us instructions, wasn't it?!
To cut the sneering now...
The solution for the door comes from the hint inside the box:
It says
R3 R1 R4 = _ _ _
In plain English, it means that the numbers from R(ooms) 3, 1, and 4 will be the key to the solutions, one digit each.
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R1 = North
R2 = East
R3 = South
R4 = West
Hence what we get is (thanks to Dany for the "formula") is:
S => 19th letter => 1 + 9 = 10 (resp. '0' when the second digit is struck out)
N => 14th letter => 1 + 4 = 5
W => 23rd letter => 2 + 3 = 5
makes ... the solution from Unknown's post, and out.
i think unknown just started from 1 , 2 , 3 .. till he reached 55 !! :D thanx anyway looser !! never considered the directions as part of the solution !!
Glad I got the spoilers - games like this make me worry about how I spend my spare time!
Sorry for the delay. The Great Unknown here. Yes, I brute forced the codes. Arbeitslooser must be a genius.
@smarties "games like this make me worry about how I spend my spare time!"
Me too! The whole thing was HUH?
It may be fun to those that know programming, to decipher these things, but for most, we just want to play a game. Not have to try to decode it when we don't have the abilities to do so. :(
I do admire the peeps that do have that knowledge, don't get me wrong. You rock!
The Great Unknown here. Yes, I brute forced the codes. Arbeitslooser must be a genius.
Not really chap :) Dany & me may be a useful duo, though, that might be.
Dany spread out the facts, and I combined them in an appropriate way. :)
In fact the actual genius was Dany (I would never have figured out this strange way of "adding digits" within letters ("P" => #16 in alphabet => 1 + 6 = 7))
@Gayle
"Not have to try to decode it when we don't have the abilities to do so."
I hope you saw that I had put the "decode" in quotes? ;) No programming knowledge at all this time. I actually drew the difficult kana and fulfilled the simple one by using a hiragana/katakana table.
Don't even THINK about finding Japanese writing on a SIGN in a program code! These are IMAGES, and stored there as such! So if you did want to make your life easier (?? highly doubtful ??), you could only ...
- make a screenshot
- print out the screenshot
- OCR it in again with your scanner software
and get a text file you can "read" or cut and paste into Google Translate!
You need not be a programmer to accomplish that. (Just a little patient, though...)
I got the box code by giving the alphabet letters numbers from 1 to 9 (a-i) (j-r) (s-z was 1-8) The Room Number clues, I just don't see, but at any rate, looks like there was multiple ways to crack the box code.
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