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What is Mr. Hint: Mona Lisa Escape?
Mr. Hint: Mona Lisa Escape 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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You can play Mr. Hint: Mona Lisa Escape game with your mouse and point and click skills to find items and clues, use them on correct places, and solve some puzzles. You can navigate between rooms or screens and you may also zoom on some places to look closer. You may select items from your inventory to use or you may drag and drop them.
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You can solve Mr. Hint: Mona Lisa Escape game by looking around to find and use items and clues on correct places, combining items, and solving some puzzles. You can also check comments section for hints or ask to other players to get help from them. If you still can't figure out any part of the game, you can also check video walkthroughs.
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might have to wait for some genius to guide me !,i can't understand a thing !!!
ReplyDeleteno genius here, but at least you are not alone. ;)
ReplyDeletelol @ cate,are you confused too ?
ReplyDeleteyes, but i did open something...turn to the left from original scene...the top left black picture, the solution is the absence of red.
ReplyDeleteokay, got all four picture puzzles down, but i haven't solved any of the puzzles behind them...pretty easy, just study what's there and what's not.
ReplyDeletethe clue for the left/right is on the scene with plates and squares.
ReplyDeletewow !,i haven't even worked out 1 of them yet !
ReplyDeleteok,done the coloured one
ReplyDeletewell, i'm stumped with the four plates and the four animal time things...don't read hiragana or katakana, so i guess it's time for sussing stuff on google...will be back, hopefully with an answer for us.
ReplyDeleteSeems like a MAJOR language problem
ReplyDeletePlus it keeps freezing on me -- I've had to restart several times just to see everything!
hey puzzledinca, what browser are you using?...i'm muddling through with firefox and haven't had any problems...as to the language barrier, it's not so bad until the clock thing.
ReplyDelete1. bottom left - Numbers in the picture (3..3)
ReplyDeleteR / L produce images of square
2. must be added to the visible lines they are missing. Eg. The first number is 3.
Sliders - round images
3. Colorful shapes are in the middle of digits, eg. The fourth number = 3
Tips on circular images show the same hour. The first digit is zero
http://s18.postimg.org/gffziz1p5/japanese_symbol.jpg
stuck at the bottom right
sorry translate ;)
hey nacka, the bottom right you count the animals found in the square l/r pictures.
ReplyDeletethank you, not bumped into it lol
ReplyDeletestill not getting the animal/time thing.
ReplyDeleteCate - 0647
ReplyDeletethank you, nacka!
ReplyDeletei think that does it for me...i have no idea what is written on each painting and no sense of direction or location if that is what they are looking for.
ReplyDeleteany hints on how to open br black and white puzzle ?
ReplyDeletekevaus, do you mean the top part(black and white) or the puzzle underneath it?
ReplyDeletefor the black and white puzzle, stand back and look at it...for underneath, count the total number of each animal type in the square l/r pictures.
ReplyDeleteHey, could someone give me a push on the black/white grid bottom right? I just can't see 4 digits in there.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the Japanese symbol jpg, Nacka, that totally solved the clock thing
before you open it,cate
ReplyDeleteOohhh should have refreshed. Thanks, cate! Don't look at it close up, look at the entire wall and you'll see the numbers.
ReplyDeleteand the number is...
ReplyDelete6832
TIME ANIMAL
ReplyDeletethanks cate !! still can't see it tho
ReplyDeletekevaus, don't zoom in...just turn to that scene and look over at it.
ReplyDeleteagain, thank you, nacka. was not looking for 2 characters...you made it make perfect sense.
ReplyDeletenp andrea...need a major nudge with the paintings and their order...nacka, do you have any idea?
ReplyDeleteI don't know if this will be helpful, but I've translated the backs of the 6 pictures. Unfortunately nothing seems to start with W or E:
ReplyDeleteDark picture with ?people?: Nihonbashi, Tokyo
Bridge-like curving up from bottom left: Okazaki, Aichi prefecture
Bridge-like curving down to bottom right: Kyoto Kyoto
Green mountain: Hakone, Kanagawa prefecture
Light picture with people: Fujieda, Shizuoka pref.
Seaside with tree in center: Yokkaichi, Mie pref.
stuck at same spot with pics
ReplyDeleteOhhhh I bet we have to place the pictures from west to east
ReplyDeleteyes, andrea, i think that's it, but again, major sussing for a stateside girl.
ReplyDeleteYes! That was it.
ReplyDeleteWest to east order:
Kyoto, Yokaichi, Okazaki, Fujieda, Hakone, Nihonbashi
thanks Andrea !!!! great work :)
ReplyDeleteLast puzzle is to look at where each of the portraits is facing, and click the appropriate corner on Mona lisa.
ReplyDeleteMan, I'm telling ya, if you have a smartphone, get the Google Translate app. You take a photo of the text and it'll translate it for you. I wouldn't have been able to finish this game if not for that.
ReplyDeletethanks again Andrea !
ReplyDeleteandrea, can you take a pic? and post?...can't seem to get it...are you going up/down left to right or are you going bottom line and then top line?
ReplyDeleteout now,thanks again cate,Andrea and Nacka :)
ReplyDeleteYW kevaus :)
ReplyDeleteUgh, the game ended and I can't get the screenshot without replaying, but the slots are staggered. Ignore any up/down, just go left to right.
cate,tr bl tl br tr bl
ReplyDeleteoops,sorry, that was last puzzle
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ReplyDeletee.g.
ReplyDelete..2...4...6
1...3...5
thank you, andrea! got it.
ReplyDeletekevaus, as if i'm not confused enough. :P
ReplyDeleteout. thank you andrea, nacka, kevaus...could have never done it alone.
ReplyDeleteCould someone explain the black-white grid thing? I've looked at the wall and just can't see the 6**2 number.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
mhtyhr,i couldn't see it either
ReplyDeleteI have not knowing :p
ReplyDeleteHopefully someone can draw it out for us
mhtyhr and kevaus, it`s there, just look at the black lines + black squares only!
ReplyDeleteHere you go:
ReplyDeletehttp://i.imgur.com/lVosKST.png?1
Thanks so much Nini! That was amazing. I don't think I'd ever be able to see that on my own. But now I can go to sleep without wondering about it :)
ReplyDeleteUpdate: I just got up to take something, and from 2m away, and suddenly I see it!
ReplyDeletei don't et the colorful numbers...
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ReplyDeletethank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the language help folks.
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't a bad game at all - I don't think the language barrier should warrant deduction in the rating, as it isn't a "fault" of the developer that we don't speak Japanese...
bio, I totally agree with that. This would not be too hard a game if we understood Japanese, and I thought the puzzles were clever. I gave it a 4, myself. I see no reason why a Japanese game maker should make games in English. Oh, English-only people *do* say "we're the biggest market, therefore they *should*," but I think that's a bogus argument. Japanese write games because they love games & puzzles -- they don't give a hoot about market share. The ones that *do* care put out low quality filler games.
ReplyDeleteMr. Hint won't like that.
ReplyDeleteHe clearly states on his page (even in English!) that he does not want to see walkthroughs of his games, anywhere.
I'm not making this up.
Man! Counting these animals is HARD!
ReplyDeleteOf course, animals are across pictures, so I've spotted frogs and hares in at least 2 pics!
For the impatient folks:
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Who would post a game that isn't in English?
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