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Escape From Silhouette Room 1

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Escape From Silhouette Room 1 is another Japanese point & click room escape game developed by Akatsuki (his premiere). In this classical game, you find yourself trapped in a room. Your aim is now to escape from there by finding and using items and hints for solving all puzzles inside this room. Language barrier may be an issue. Good luck and have fun! ☺

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21 comments:

Looking forward to a new game, just enjoyed Pencilkids

       Anonymous  8/16/18, 12:50 AM  

(RE)HI Mystris & all other players ☺

make a headstand for the letters
(it also can be a handstand, if you prefer ☻)

ありがとう for creating this game, Akatsuki ☺

bit of a language barrier, have all drawers open bar the club with triple numbers. Can't read the door nor understand where the three drawers number clues go in regards to poster clue

Evening AO from New Zealand

waiting for your clues AO, am well and truly stuck

Hi! @Mystris, I've translated the notes in the drawers. The club on the calendar has the sign for 100 on top, the + means 10 and the - means 1.

The top drawer note says: The 100th place is 4.
Middle drawer: The 3-digit number is divisible by 5.
Lower drawer: The sum of the digits in the 3-digit number is 17.

thanks Ellie, will try and digest that and come up with the answer lol

YAY success - thanks again Ellie

and out, thanks so much - remember the sneaky heart on the calendar for the door clue

Great @Mystris! You're almost out :)

Lol, posted too late... you're out!

Off to play Pogo, enjoy your evening ladies (8.13pm Thursday evening in New Zealand)

       Anonymous  8/16/18, 1:19 AM  

had to go afk for a bit, now back

Ellie - very LTNS!!! ☺☻☺
nice to see you - welcome back! ♥
& thx for the translation

Nice to see you too @AO! I like these games with a slight barrier lol.

WALKTHROUGH
Have a look in the paper bin in lower right corner and read the CLUE NOTE.
Solve the bottom drawer to the right (solution below).
Get a CLUE NOTE (translation below).
Solve the middle drawer to the right (solution below).
Get a CLUE NOTE (translation below).
Solve the left drawer below the TV (solution below).
Get a DICE CLUE.
Solve the top drawer to the right (solution below).
Get a CLUE NOTE (translation below).
Solve the right drawer below the TV (solution below). The club on the calendar gives a hint. The japanese symbols on that club is: top symbol: 100, left symbol: 10, right symbol: 1
Get a note (translation not needed).
Now… try to escape by solving the door puzzle (solution below).
Congrats!


SOLUTIONS
Bottom right drawer:
The clue from the paper bin: 55378 is letters upside down, BLESS.
Translation of the note: The sum of the digits in the 3-digit number is 17.

Middle right drawer:
Time on the wall clock, 10:30.
Translation of the note: The 3-digit number is divisible by 5.

Left drawer below the TV:
Use the hint NEWS as North, East, West, South and turn the spades that way.
First spade N should be the way it looks from start. Click next spade 1 time to turn the top towards east, the third spade three times for the top to point west and click the last spade twice to point down/south.

Top right drawer:
Use the dice to tell the order to click left/right.
Left dice: 1,2,4, Right dice: 3,5,6
So, click: LLRLRR
Translation of the note: The 100th place is 4.

Right drawer below the TV:
Use the clue notes from the right drawers. You need a 3-dig number. The 100th number is 4, ie the number starts with a 4.
It is divisible with 5, so either it ends with a 0 or a 5.
The sum of the digits is 17. If the last digit is 0 the middle would be 13 (17-4) = not possible, so last digit is 5.
That makes middle digit 17-4-5=8.
Solution: 485
Now, the symbols on the calendar tells to place the 100 on top, the 10 to the left and the 1 to the right, meaning: 4 on top, 8 to the left and 5 to the right.

Door puzzle:
Count the amount of times the symbols appear in the room:
Spade: twice on the TV and four on the left drawer: 6
Heart: once on the calendar and four in the right drawer: 5
Diamond: the door window and the wall clock: 2
Club: calendar, right drawer, twice on the wall clock, one time per note in the right three drawer: 7
Answer: 6527

       Anonymous  8/16/18, 1:36 AM  

oh, great - a written WT...!
thx so much, Ellie! ♥
very rarely seen on EG24 these times... :-(
(as each & every game has a VWT now - this game is a rare exception)

@AO, it's a shame there aren't more written WT's. Many people don't like to watch videos, even if they exist. There should always be a choice. Saying that, I might not have time to write plenty of them right now, but hopefully a few more :)

       Anonymous  8/16/18, 1:44 AM  

Ellie
yep, it seems that the type of players has changed during the years (more tendency to separation, but I observe this change also in other sections of RL...!)
there's no more that great community with a family feeling we had in the past (*sigh* :-( )
looking forward to reading your contributions ☺

Hi Ellie, happy to see you :)

Wonder what those who call this "a bit of a language barrier" consider a huge language barrier :D

Hi @Yvonne! Very happy to see you too! So nice with familiar faces still here after a long time :)

@bio... a huge barrier would be something too hard to translate :)

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