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Real World Escape 155 - Small Tool

SniffMouse -  Real World Escape 155: Small Tool is another point and click room escape game developed by Sniff Mouse. After a small nap you realized that someone has locked you in the room. You must find a way to unlock the exit and get out of there. Start by looking for useful objects to solve some puzzles in your way. Good luck and have fun!

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What is Real World Escape 155 - Small Tool?
Real World Escape 155 - Small Tool 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.

How can I play Real World Escape 155 - Small Tool?
You can play Real World Escape 155 - Small Tool 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.

How can I solve Real World Escape 155 - Small Tool?
You can solve Real World Escape 155 - Small Tool 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.

Can I post hints for Real World Escape 155 - Small Tool?
Yes, you can post your comments to share your hints or walkthroughs for Real World Escape 155 - Small Tool game to help other players. They may check your hints, if they can't figure out some parts of games. You can also reply and help other players, if they ask for help in comments section. We will all be thankful for your help and hints for the games.

Can I play Real World Escape 155 - Small Tool on my phone or tablet?
Yes, like most of new online escape games here, you can also play Real World Escape 155 - Small Tool game on your mobile phone or tablet. You just need to visit our website on your mobile device's browser to play games online. We also post and share new mobile escape games to download and play directly on your Android or iOS mobile device.
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53 Comments

  1. Woo-hoo! Small Tool is famous!

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  2. oh Yeah! Thank you Guntars!

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  3. Cloud on headlight is one of three letter/symbol clues. Have bent nail and need a way to straighten it.

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  4. Excellent game Guntars Thank you!!! ThxACxo

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  5. Book pattern for fan. Shovel for bonsai.

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  6. Use stencil on pile of wood.

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  7. Loved it Guntars thank you.
    XOSLR.

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  8. Scissors cut Sniff out of book.

    Clever game as usual, Guntars. Glad we got one this week. I was starting to get worried!

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  9. That's the fastest that I've escaped from one of these without needing any assistance.

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  10. S-T you're LEGENDARY!! Great game, Guntars!! xx <3

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  11. haha...lucky nail...and bent....hmmmm

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  12. Oh my lonely friday night wish has been answered! Thank you Guntars!

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  13. Gee small - I thought you'd be more "infamous" than famous ;-)

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  14. My inventory went all whack. First my shovel got stuck way left underneath my zippo, and now the lipstick is stuck there.

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  15. I restarted. Now I can't get the color clue to work lol.

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  16. Also I did the book clue long before ever seeing the Sun=S

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  17. Thought the lines on the floor next to where you put the colors would be some sort of clue to the order but it's not working for me. hmm.

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  19. Oh oops. Left the lightbulb in the fan this time around. Duh. Goes by the door, which gives order for colors.

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  20. Haha. Better use less gas next time!! Good game, thanks.

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  21. Nice game, really liked the humour.

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  22. I don't understand. Why the small tool. It that person in the game. I didn't see. Fast game.

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  23. Not much as far as explanation for hints. Sorry PixieRose that things are confusing. I am also having a little trouble with some things here. SmallTool is a person. Maybe he can explain better........

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  24. Nice game as always! Thank you Guntars :)

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  25. Wow an easy one for once

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  26. Small tool has been away for a very long time, yeah wish he's back

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  27. Lighter under tv

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  28. Shovel beside books, click the train for bent nail and sniffie

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  29. Shovel for plant next door

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  30. Hammer comes from placing the pile of wood you get from the quarters on the furnace beside tv

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  31. Thank you all for a great comments.
    There were some comments that the games are harder so this one is easier :)

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  32. Color clue not going?

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  33. Cloud hint on train

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  34. Jackpot!! Place the bulb beside the door first

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  35. Great game! Thank you Guntars!

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  36. Loved it loved it loved it! (Did I say I loved it?).

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  37. Great great great game!!!I'd liked to save your "portrait as a 3-year-old child" but it's gone...
    Yes Sniff I Thank you sooooo much
    (for making this one a little easier)
    TY Guntars and greeting to Small tool

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  38. Nice game.
    I know ST will like it too.

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  39. The first thing I saw (the fan) was almost the last puzzle to solve... it took me a while to figure out what the book clue was referring to because I had forgotten about the fan puzzle by the time I got to the book.

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  40. That's not a complaint about the game, btw... just about my own lack of memory. LOL

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  41. That was fun! Thanks, Guntars! Clever and funny. I like your games difficult or easy. I will play them all. I have been missing Sniffy and Butterfly!

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  42. How do you get a color clue from the 4231 by the door? And there is no lighter under the TV dazz. Not much help in comments.

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  43. I have 4 white numbers by the door which is supposed to be a color clue, and no one here explains it or where the lighter is.

    Giving up on this game and this site. I've played games here for years but now it's too frustrating. There used to be WTs posted and better explanations, now mostly cryptic hints that don't explain where things are. I've enjoyed many, many hours here but time to move on.

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  44. Illrascal, those numbers indicate the correct order of the colors that appear on the fireplace tube after the explosion - by putting in wood, gasoline and using lighter

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  45. sorry lilrascal, I know you most of the time come in at a later time. As for me, I don't play every game anymore, too many and most are not my style, and WT's, I know, nowadays I hardly make any.

    I don't know what would work here, making sure after we're OUT that all hints are given I suppose.
    If we would all do that - checking after finishing - perhaps that would cover it.
    But sometimes it's good to move on. :)

    As for the game : there IS a lighter under the tv, don't click the tv itself, but underneath it, the wood.

    The stencil is used on the wood there as well to see the pattern on the right night-stand.

    Putting gasoline on the wood and using the lighter on it shows the colours on the broken tv, combined with the numbers at the door is the colour-order.

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  46. Lilascral, there IS a lighter under the tv, I did not take it

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  47. thank you for the great game xx

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  48. I don't get to play as often as I did before but if I have too much trouble I move on....I hate to because I love these but the less I play the less I remember tricks I've learned along the way. Still great games and great challenge. Keeps your brain working....I'm still working on old Riddle puzzles!

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