Escape Challenge 56: Room with BTB Solution
TomoLaSiDo - Escape Challenge 56: Room with BTB Solution Escape is another Japanese point and click room escape game developed by TomoLaSiDo. In this game, you try to escape the room by finding items and solving puzzles. Good luck and have fun! [Subbed by AlphaOmega ΑΩ]
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25 comments:
picture with ball and arrows for the cb with BTTB, follow the arrows
bottle for 3 buttons
empty bottle to glass with ball in it
filled glass for 3#
click on the bin for droplet, use on paper with 4 squares on table
droplet also for wooden chair with red arrow, can't get arrow on the line
Put droplet above the red arrow!
ahh thanks Lau, didn't see that spot
I guess the paper from the 3 buttons is the drawn part of the bin you need to click on
puzzle with clock was as illogical as can be; so only one star this time
clock for 4# colored but had to BF the yellow one. not sure why should it be like this:
9810
my last ball was under chair
I think the clock numbers are B+T+B (the hands show a plus sign). Yellow B is 2 and Yellow T is 5.
thx for posting Escapist
never understood the clock hint - also dunno what the hint BTTB on CB was for...
bottle in bin was red herring - you need 4+1 bottles in total
thx for creating this game, Tomo ☺
Thanks Charlie for the clock hint. I never think of that.
hm. if Charlie is right, then my logic give me
yB=2 + yT=5 = y=7 (& not 9)
bB=1 + bT=6 = b=7 (& not 8)
gB=3 + gT=4 = g=7 (& not 10)
???
The clock hint is logical and reasonable. The theme of this game is BTB (Bromothymol blue). Clock hands show a plus sign. So each number=B+T+B. This is definitely NOT a one star game.
Yellow=2+5+2
Blue=1+6+1
Green=3+4+3
& where B+T+B came from?
ah, ok, thx tautau
a bit farfetched for me to take abreviation on the indicator bottle...
& still dunno what the BTTB on CB was for...
An excellent and logical game, thanks for the hints, really needed them as my intellectual powers seem to be quite weak lately.
I could roll the bottle over the paper on the desk, when the squares were still uncoloured. Nothing special happened, I wonder if it was a red herring or meaned something?
Also, what was the meaning of BLT in the toilet? And BTTB on the wall cupboard?
The clock puzzle is an instant minus-3-star one. "The colck hands form a plus sigh"??? No, they don't. Plus signs have their horizontal and vertical ther in their middle. I would have never in my life guessed that those hands should be interpreted as a plus sign - because it does not look like that at all...
... and then we haven't even mentioned that "BTTB" which, it appears, was there to mislead? One more star deducted. An awful, terrible puzzle which ruined an otherwise OK game.
I really think the developer should not sacrifice quality for quantity. Allow more time for coming up with good puzzles, don't make your games hard by including unfair and obscure-as-hell puzzles - do it by having hard but fair, logical ones. Follow the example of Tesshi, Neutral, Kamo, TomaTea, Ichima Café, Aries, Hottategoya and a lot of other devs who release games no more frequent than 2-3 months per game - sometimes even more. But nobody would mind because the games are great - because they allowed themselves time to really think about each and every puzzle.
I say: less but more polished games would do you a lot of good.
If everything is so clear and obvious, there is no need for puzzle. The name of the game is BTB but not BTTB/BLT which tend to confuse player. I feel sad for people give low ranking when they cannot solve the puzzle. This game is not the best one but definitely NOT low quality.
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