Escape Challenge 71: Room with a Snap Button
Escape Challenge 71: Room with a Snap Button is another Japanese point & click room escape game developed by TomoLaSiDo. In this classical game, you are trapped in a room, and your aim is to escape from there by finding all exit key parts, all snap buttons and by solving all puzzles in this room. Good luck and have fun!
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19 comments:
I can't figure out the 3 numbers, or the colored numbers.
3#: remove the tape of the panel under the clock
I dumped my cup and got pennies, think it's no use
color code from envelope
colored 3# : clue from paper, white is on 12, read left
sliders clue from pulling papers under the head
my last pennies under the big box
Don't understand the coloured stripes. Red has to be 10, but there is no 10 on the locker door. Dazz, what means "read left"?
OK, checked VWT, it seems like the clue is mirrored, and 10 is 0. Can't understand, why.
read the circle on the paper from the left starting from where the white lines are: the white lines are resting on number 12 shown on the clock, from the one in the poster on the chair, go anticlockwise, there is no 10 but zero
punnivin look at the clock, it's zero not 10
but the clock shows a spot to the left of the 0 which I assumed was a cut-off 1. There's always one puzzle in these games that makes no sense to me.
Yes, I see like annaby the part of "1" before the "0", besides, it's the logical place for 10, not 0, and 8 is also partly hidden. And WHY anticlockwise? I think my English isn't good enough to understand the explanation.
it's not your english, that's the only thing I don't know either, tried by clockwise but no go. it is 10 but you can't add 10 to a 3# code so its just 0
It can be that the writings and numbers on that paper have some clue. Maybe the picture represents the bottom of the clock or something.
I'm already almost convinced that the bottom is up on the picture, because the clock has also the form of a big snap button, and if we compare it to the part with coloured details on the paper, then it has its face down.
put bucket in trashcan for last coin
Hi Punnivinn - there are two halves to a popper. The clock shows the "male" half whereas the poster on the table is the "female" half. Hence the clock numbers are clockwise but the colours are anti-clockwise
did anyone see the toilet?
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