Ena Onam Festival Escape
EnaGames - Ena Weired Room Escape is another point and click room escape game developed by Ena Games. The story of this game is to unlock the house where onam(a south indian festival) has been celebrated by some indians. Assume that you love to eat different foods of different countries. So, you thought to enter into the house for some of the best recipes to eat. Click on the object to interact with them and use them to find the foods. Good luck and have fun!
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34 comments:
7 good votes but no comment? Let's see.
I' m already at the second place. I miss a key and the code for the safe at the house.
A key was in the middle window. Key for purple stone, i am inside house and missing the first recipe.
Key in centre window (closed parts).
Third room now.
Knife in another window to the right, used on drum.
Recipes are mixed up...!
For the code you need a watering can. You can click on all spots on the house. You only can't go inside the house.
I guess my missing recipe is behind 9 green buttons but i don´t understand the hint.
Need the code for the box from the pond if anyone would be so kind ...
Hint for 9 green buttons are the statues bottom left on glass table, but note arrow.
Box code on one of the lamp pedestals right side.
Out !
I'm not an expert, but that silvercoin looks like pappadams.
Also, swastikas on vases are not funny or good looking.
Thx alphaomega, out now, forgot about the 3 statues :-)
ENA used swastikas already in another game, i would like to know how they are thinking :-(
Also a silver coin is called gold coin, but it goes at left vase bank for silver coins.
In Chinese Taoism, the swastika is a symbol of eternity. For Tibetan Buddhism, it is emblematic of the element of Earth.It is a common practice for Hindus to draw Swastika symbols on the doors and entrances to their houses during festivals, which is believed to symbolize an invitation to goddess Lakshmi.
Zazie I don't believe Ena means any offence, the Swastika is an ancient Hindu symbol, you see lots as you travel around India. It means good luck, good fortune.
Being German it's weird to see the Swastika used in games.
It's a symbol of auspiciousness in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. It's only prohibited to be displayed in Germany, Austria and a few other countries.
Buddha figures with the Swastika symbol are not allowed to be sold in Germany.
I see, it is just strange to see this sign here ...i am German ;-)
Not appropriate symbolism, especially in games. "Joking aside, but there may be children"
Nice game Ena. For me there where 2 sneaky spots for silver coins: In round wooden table in the middle and one under the TV. I played in a very bright room.
The swastika was hijacked by the Nazis, but is a symbol of auspiciousness in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. The ones in the game are reversed from the Nazi usage.
The game is called "Onam Festival" is, among others, a Hindu festival celebrated by the people of Kerala, India. Hence, the use of the Hindu swastika.
Got fed up looking for puttu for man click click
@ skills, the code for the pond box is from one of the bases of the left side lights
Can somebody help with the green buttons thing? i've been trying for ages and still nothing.
Same here, NJ.
See comment at 4:54 AM - statues are 3-2-1, arrow means reverse.
Ah, thank you. Didn't understand arrow.
Thanks alphaomega, that arrow was a bit confusing.
The Nazi swastika is slanted or at an angle. These in this game are "straight up", which is the way it is used in Tibetan Buddhism Hindu, etc. religions...
anyone still here?
Now I'm craving Indian food...
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