Mediterranean Streets Escape
FirstEscapeGames - Mediterranean Streets Escape is another point and click escape game developed by First Escape Games. In this escape game you will be taken to some beautiful old Mediterranean streets and in each level you will have to escape from a street that you are locked in. Solve puzzles and escape from the streets by finding objects and interacting with them. Good luck and have fun!
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21 comments:
I must say, this was full of bugs or at least a few hints missing.
for example in 1st scene: the roman numeral is NOT 11...
and in 3rd scene, the slider is not the same as showed on the ground below! the hint one the ground would be some kind of shadow, if the sliders would be in correct position
the Roman numeral error in first scene (is backwards, should be IX) has appeared in several puzzles recently. In the third scene the slider is indeed a shadow. Just reverse up and down. So far the rest has not been difficult.
If you get the first three digits in the first scene, it doesn't really matter if the clue for the last is wrong. You'll hit it by default. The shadow lower on the wall is the hard one to see.
lurker, i left you a note about the stick if you go back to the other game, but you were almost to the end anyway...and, it still freezes, even after retrying.
any hint for the numbers in 4th scene please?
stupid question, i guess, but how do you use the key in the first scene?
cate, pick up a pipe/stick...
ah, thank you hotzenplotz.
duh, got it: just add all digits (not number)
odd game and filled with bugaboos.
last 4# code is 5246
the thing is that I feel just like stupid 'cause I couldn't ever found the first 3-digit code on first scene....
I'm afraid this game made no sense to me.
Cris, firstly you have a 4-digit code from Roman numerals on the wall and on the floor.
The number on the scroll in the last scene is not the real number. Count the lines from each nuumber.
I think this was an excellent game! (I agree on the XI) Thanks FEG! Loved the format! ThxACxo
Thank you, Catqueen
Late to the game I know, but I agree with Sharon. Great game and format. Still I wish you could enlarge the screen. So hard to see.
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