Room No.006
Aries - Room No.006 Escape is another Japanese point and click type room escape game developed by Aries. In this game, you try to escape the room by finding items and solving puzzles. Good luck and have fun!
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18 comments:
I don't know how to read music but was able to google and open the green box. Not sure how to open the other two
who gives a game one star and doesn't leave a comment?
You have to know (or look up) your music values for this one. That's all there is.
Can't load this, as usual.
Damn non-standard Javascript crap.
I can't believe myself saying 'I wish Libertechno went back to Flash' but I got to say that. His Flash stuff was ALWAYS working at least.
Perhaps it will work on Windows only - I'm on Linux here.
Jo-Ann, find a chart with the dot values. In general, each dot represents half the note (or previous dot) value.
Jo-Ann, find a chart with the dot values. In general, each dot represents half the note (or previous dot) value.
Thanks for the help aitch but it seems like a lot of work for two puzzles. Think I will red x my way out of this one.
More exactly: a dotted note means that note *PLUS* half the value of the note (additional)
an 1/4 note which is dotted means
1/4 + 1/8 = 3/8 (equals three eighth notes (legato))
it goes half note, quarter note, whole note
the next one is
Treble = G cleff
bass = F cleff
alto/tenor=C cleff
then the notes are
G
D
F
I'm a music teacher (obviously)
Thanks ;)
Thank you. Hints are most of the time best, sometimes solutions are better.
for the clef signs, one part of them indicates the note (from A to G) where it is prominent - for example, in the first, which line does the circle surround? the second line from the bottom, or the G line
a ten second walkthrough
Do you add the values together? It seems like C would be a lot more than a quarter note. Ugh. I used to know music theory and it's all gone now, dang memory. :P
Nevermind, the last one is a whole note, 7/16 + 3/16 + 2/16 + 4/16. I think.
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