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Escape from the Ball's Room

Escape from the Ball's Room WalkthroughEscape from the Ball's Room is another Japanese point and click type room escape game created by Tesshi-e, who is also creator of Mild Escape, Escape from the Underground Room and Escape from the Forest of the Fairy, Ground Escape, Escape from the Balloon Room, Escape from the Same Rooms games and many more. Good luck and have fun!

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What is Escape from the Ball's Room?
Escape from the Ball's Room 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 Escape from the Ball's Room?
You can play Escape from the Ball's Room 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 Escape from the Ball's Room?
You can solve Escape from the Ball's Room 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.

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60 Comments

  1. what kinda game is this..i'm soooo confused 0_o

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  2. anybody figured out anything yet

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  3. i tried numbers based on the grids below, but nada.

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  4. YAY after 2 days without play, I'm in, leeet's plaay

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  5. of course, all it's clear now that I see the game O.o

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  6. I'm thinking the letters stand for Lithium, Carbon, Hydrogen, and Berylium, but not sure what to with the information. The number sets and grids look related, but not sure about the top characters.

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  7. OK, I'm really oouut







    of the game, I'm giving up


    lol

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  8. i was scared of this one from the pic. i was right to be. too hard!

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  9. i'm stuck... maybe the last grids 8162 but doesn't work...

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  10. atomic number 3 lithium
    atomic number 6 carbon
    atomic number 1 hydrogen
    atomic number 4 beryllium

    ????????????????

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  11. Good work, Flora. I was too lazy to look them up! The fact that they're all 6 or under means that's probably the right numbers. I would guess we get a number for each tier of the puzzle and then somehow combine them to get the number to input at the top.

    The third set could be 8162, or you might have to use the numbers above the grids to guide you. Not sure.

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  12. spike... I am totally stuck...

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  13. the first could be (it's seems) 7 or 4 - 8 - ? - 2 or 5
    the second... i've no idea
    third 8162
    the last 3614

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  14. Yeah, I'm stuck too. So far the light switch doesn't help either. Maybe the balls light up once you get the numbers right.

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  15. I think the second line is a connect the dots puzzle. If you follow the digits, you get 6, 5, 1 and 2.

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  16. looks like connect the dots
    6512

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  17. I thought I was onto something with the symbol tier, if you look at the screen and cock your head to the right, the last symbol is a 5. Not sure about the others though.

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  18. yes probably it is...

    so:

    first ?
    second 6512
    third 8162
    last 3614

    if it is, in second, third, last lines we have always 61.... but what we are talking about? :)

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  19. I don't know, but it feels like progress!

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  20. I thought maybe it was cross out any number repeated, use what's left. But I can't work it out not knowing the first line.

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  21. There's surely some significance between the order of the colours of the numbers and the colours of the balls.

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  22. the sum of each lines except the first (that I ignore)
    is 585 ?

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  23. Are we settled on the fact that we need to produce 4 sets of 4 digit numbers? If so where would that get us?
    This is madness.

    Where's Diana when you need her...

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  24. may be the first line have something with the balls

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  25. what is up with this frigging game ! makes me want to poke something up the butts of the makers !

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  26. About the colour of the balls and number keypad. My 'purple' ball - the second one - is more of a dark plum colour than pure purple. Perhaps there's no significance, or it may be the graphics card on my computer playing up. This game is driving me mad. Grrrr

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  27. rambler, it's not your computer, my purple ball looks like red

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  28. the purple is different for me also

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  29. if you look quite good, you can note that the lines are written in the same color as the balls (I know that I don't know how to speak english very well)

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  30. luly, you've right! but we must to sum the number or...?

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  31. Luly, I'm not sure that you're right. The lines are all the same colour to me.
    Unless we're at cross purposes.

    Otherwise, I'm still bemused by this one. It's a killer :-(

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  32. i must let's go out with my dog. good luck!

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  33. for what is the light?? you can turn it on and off

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  34. Right, I've had enough of this, pixel hunts are more enjoyable. I'm out of here. Good luck to you all, I'll check back later for the clever feckers solution...

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  35. I believe the 3rd row is based on a 10 key on keyboard, hence the long panel at bottom for 0. This would make those numbers 2768.

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  36. When you turn off the lights you can make out a grid to the right of the door. I would guess this comes into play once we put in the correct numbers.

    So we have the sequence for 3 of the 4 numbers and need to figure out the purple one. And then of course, what to do with them.

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  37. I'm wondering if the first group has something to do with the number of lines in the pictures, or corners, or something like that.

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  38. I believe the first row are numbers written upright once and then 90 degrees sideways and half size. This makes the first one a 7. Not sure on rest.

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  39. Oh this game is torture! Have know drawn shapes from line 1 in word to try and manipulate. I'll try anything at this stage!!!

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  40. just started but I see that the blocks for inputting code are the same colors as one of the lines of clues (rather than the balls) maybe it means we only need the first number of 2nd clue line for the green code #, etc.

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  41. First code = number of lines for each symbol

    4536

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  42. And out!!! cheers david - can you just let me know how you got the first line 4725 for the purple ball? It's been driving me mad

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  43. Of course!! Thanks David - that was so simple yet infuriatingly difficult at the same time. Wouldn't have got anywhere without that first line code ta :)

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  44. Dang! Where's a screw driver when you need one? I'd like to poke myself in the brain. lol

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  45. this is a dumb question, but how do you input codes in this game? the only things i can click on are the light switch (on and off) and the numbers in coloured boxes.. but that's it..nothing happens when i click the balls, nothing happens when i click the grids on the walls, nothing happens when i click on the line patterns.. i'm not sure how everybody is figuring out these 4-digit codes from the grids, and i've no idea how to input the codes.. is there anyone there that can get past my stupidity and help me out?? thanks in advance!

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  46. Input the code in colored boxes at the left of the door, after each code click the ball of that color on the floor

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  47. Strange game ... thanks David for the codes ... i dont understand this game.

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  48. I don't understand this game, i did it thanks to David. But I will like to know how he got the codes. Im so lost.

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  49. Line 1: note the number of *right angles* on each figure: 4, 7, 2, and 5. Enter this code and click the purple ball to present it, and again to pop it and see it morph into a 7. Purple = 7

    Line 2: connect the dots for each figure, as others said, starting from 1 and counting up, and note what figures you end up tracing: 6, 5, 1, 2. Enter, click green ball to present it, click again and it moves to the upper right hand corner before flashing several colors; my only guess is that the upper right hand corner represents 9, as it does on a computer numberpad (NOT on a telephone!) Green = 9

    Line 3: Again, the squares represent a *computer* numberpad, not a telephone: if you put your fingers on the highlighted spots, you're typing 2768. Enter this, click the blue ball to present it, then turn off the light (not sure why) and click it again; it splits into 4 pieces. Blue = 4

    Line 4: Simple periodic table lookup: Lithium=3; Carbon=6; Hydrogen=1; Beryllium=4. Enter these at the top, present and pop the orange ball, and it traces a giant (relatively) figure 6 on the screen. Orange = 6
    Enter the corresponding numbers on each colored pad now: Green, Purple, Blue, Orange = 9, 7, 4, 6. Click the doorknob.

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  50. One thing I forgot- when you connect the dots on line 2, you have to sing "CONNECT THE DOTS! LA LA LA LA LA!" like Pee-Wee Herman.

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  51. When you click on the green ball (with the right code) the ball moves to the upper right of the screen and flashes. If you click on it while it's flashing the ball disappears and this appears: n=2 i=1 e=1. At last I've figured out what this means: two N's, one I, and one E. In other words, NINE. (We already knew it was 9 but didn't know why!)

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