White Escape
Sepia - White Escape is another Japanese point and click type room escape game. In this game, you are locked in a white room and you have to escape the white room by finding and using items with clues. Good luck and have fun!
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44 comments:
I have the feeling that this is not my kind of game lol....
Lots of math!
But where are the #s ?
square has to be 9, but if so, triangle=9 too?
just hav 1 paper
Why ? All i see are white chairs and a math thing....
you are rite roberto
Nope...too much thinking for my little brain...we have to decipher the values of the shapes first, right? no fun!
paper clue in one of chairs. Game has 4 views.
Above the math thing, in same chair, zazie....
how i suppose to find star value ?
Hi. Just joining. How come square must equal 9?
Ok - seen new comments - will look for paper clues.
have fun! :) I'll pass on this one...lol
sorry wait, i have a phone call....
aac to me
2 9
9 9 7
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1 0 2 6
ok ...sqaure is 9
tri is 9
srtar is 1
upside down tri ..is 6
wht is circle value ?
See, I thought 1026 too but doesn't the square in the answer mean it should be a 9?
hmm idk ...best of luck whoever try to find sol.
Double Click the clue paper, there's a division problem on the other side.
Thanks John Long Turkey. Am double clicking like and but nothing happening.
'double clicking like mad'
Oh jeez. Found it (click top right corner). Long division :(
May have to give up.
I understood the math, but could not see anything as it was white on white. So I pass on this one. Too bad it had promise
But for those arriving at the game - the black squares are blank spaces. the red shapes are the ones you want. Not good enough at maths for this. Byee.
Don´t understand that math behind clue. Is it a division? (2? / ?7) or (?7 / 2?)?
the other side:
1318:28=47 r 2
so:
circle = 8
square = 4
triangle = 9
star = 1
inverted triangle = 2
so: 4 + 9 x 8 : 2 - 1 = 39
Phone until now...when i see all your math i will quit lol, gl everybody !
Button pushing one was easier, just match the pattern on the top of the chair. However, it seemed like the top pattern changed sometimes... I stepped away and back and that seemed to reset it
Now working on the digital one
anybody understand digital numbers??
Took me awhile until I got the buttons.
The middle button is an INVERTER, working like a gate in electronic circuits able to invert the logic state (e. g. + to - or low-active to high-active).
So if you have black-white-black-white-black
you will get
white-black-white-black-white.
I was thinking..
If 15=2 then 15*2= 30 = 2*2 = 4
And 15*3 = 45 = 2*3 = 6
But this doesn't work for 73
I'm thinking it's a visual thing (the elements in the digital display rather than numbers), but haven't been able to come up with anything. Also, the digital display has only 7 elements so you can't have a count of 8.... mystified, here.
Indeed Andrea.. 7 is missing..
I tried everything but nothing seems to work..
Tried to play with maths and with visual elements.. I even tried roman numerals!
I'm out of ideas
Oh and I even tried japanese characters LOL!
Hi Folks,
the digital one is explained by using a base 13.
15-13X1= 2
30 -13x2=4
45- 13x3=6
73 -13X5 =8
so
53-13x4 =1
55-13x4 =3
57-13x4 =5
and now the laser game keeps crashing
On the vectors puzzle, if a ray shoots off into space, it seems to lock up the game. But you can press the Save button, then close, restart the game and start that puzzle again.
You have to RELOAD the saved game. After so many lockups, I'm ready to quit though..
Albatross - thanks! I understand binary but I never would have thought base 13.
Solution for the laser puzzle:
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h277/andrew_c19/games/Capture_zpsdf4f5553.png
That was an Evil math out.
I will let the better Escapers explain this...
Base 13??!
That'S a very weird explanation, and not logical for me at all.
A base 13 would mean that the numbers went like this:
(using letters like in hexadecimal (base 16))
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 1A, 1B, 1C, 20 ...
Hence, in an actual base 13, a decimal 13 would be a 10 there, and a decimal 51 would be a 3C. Right??
Good. Yet that doesn't explain yet how to get from 15 to 2 and from 30 to 4.
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This is not a base 13, but a modulo 13.
(or, the remainder when dividing by 13)
15 mod 13 = 2 (since 15/13 = 1 remainder 2)
30 mod 13 = 4 (since 30/13 = 2 remainder 4)
45 mod 13 = 6 (since 45/13 = 3 remainder 6)
73 mod 13 = 8 (since 73/13 = 5 remainder 8)
So, to get the required remainders 1, 3, and 5, we have to use (decimal!) numbers like
R1 : 14, 27, 40, 53
R3: 16, 29, 42, 55
R5: 18, 31, 44, 57
Since there was a '5' given as starting digit, only the last numbers are relevant.
(otherwise the puzzle would have to ACCEPT a 29 for a R3!)
Jeez. Came back to see if there was an easy solution. Don't understand any of the above! Best leave again. ;)
Excuse me, but there *IS* no simpler explanation for this puzzle.
This *IS* advanced math (though not calculus, but advanced math). And long division is nothing what a 3rd-grader learns, so ...
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