🖳 FEG Escape Games: Unknown 2 part 1
FEG Escape Games: Unknown 2 part 1 is another point & click escape game developed by FirstEscapeGames. Escape Games: Unknown 2 part 1is the second part in the Unknown escape game series. Find solutions to unknown problems and find missing keys with which you will be able to complete levels in this part. Be prudent to notice the clues and hints and collect the things that you think can be of handy in your problems. Solve the puzzles smartly and successfully complete this escape game. Good Luck and have fun!
Play FEG Escape Games: Unknown 2 part 1
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Play FEG Escape Games: Unknown 2 part 1
Video Walkthrough
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15 comments:
The arrow puzzle isnʻt working
DRAG the triangles for red arrow
Yeah I tried that Anna
Ericka - the arrow puzzle was a "drag" the triangles. Took me a while. That said - I try these games every day they are posted and to be honest do not get the appeal. Pixel hunt and illogical use of items (I repeatedly go through each item on another object just to see if one works).
2 scene, left up above van, zoom in ceiling. 2 hot spots in that area, but top-top area u can knock an orange tool down with no item used.
These are my favorite games. They are, somewhat, intelligent.
drill w/ battery attached for pink back wall 5th scene
rusty shovel for lock 4thscene
weird tool for glass window, 2nd to last scene
band saw for back wall scene 2
Fun! But not being a handyman I had to guess what some of the tools/objects were. Would have been nice if the names were displayed so I could google and find their use. And hmm the corkskrew, never used it ever for that place before ;) The logic escaped me.
I am a handywoman. Virtually all of the tasks in this game would be impossible with the tools used (and it was a gimlet, by the way, not a corkscrew). There are two irritating places to click on the edges of two scenes.
Learn something every day :) The tool looked like a corckscrew to me. ;) The only thing I combine with the word Gimlet is a cocktail (gin and limejuice) so I googled and found it is a small hand tool having a spiraled shank, a screw tip, and a cross handle and used for boring holes. And the name of the cocktail (Gimlet) probably comes from that tool used for opening gin barrels. :)
Heh, heh! smoke a bowl of FEG logic!
Like their game last week, where we
filled a butane lighter using a wine
bottle and a syringe!
The kids at FEG have led a sheltered life!
It'd be fun to see them use pictures
from their own planet. Their reality
is so much different than ours! lol
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