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Control Room Escape

Control Room Escape is another new point and click type room escape game developed by Games2rule. You got trapped in the new control room. Escape from the control room by using the Hints and other objects found inside the room. Good luck and have fun!

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  1. yeah first, but not able to play ...:-(

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  2. hmm new game... but it just says "coming soon" lol.

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  3. i just checked the games2rule site and its not even up THERE yet either.

    ...

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  5. i wonder how "soon" is "soon"...

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  6. Soon is now ;) Let's go !!

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  7. Hi the waiting is over lets go

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  8. Switches everywhere.... waiting for you guys ;)

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  9. opened safe moved lever and stuck

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  10. when you zoom on table (foot) click on left (between chair and table) there are toggle switches

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  11. lots of codes to solve, havent been able to solve much after getting the safe open though.

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  12. numbers on vase, jug and glass

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  13. More switches under table

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  14. code on switches above green sofa 225

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  15. Can't see a code on exit door ??!

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  16. 432 goes in green switch left door

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  17. just in, got the safe now

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  18. i cant figure out what the black and white paper pieces in the drawer are for. i tried a "checker" pattern on both the 12 red switches and the 32 switches at the floor but nothings working so far

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  19. gah, cant get anywhere so far :/

    anyone else solved any switch panels yet? im not able to find very many clues...

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  20. Cécé i don't understand your 177 or 432 code ?

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  21. does anyone actually notice anything happening when switchin the lever? or entering a code somewhere??

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  22. nothing i try is getting anywhere at all jan.

    about ready to try bruteforcing some of the easier looking panels lol.

    but the only problem is, mabye all the panels have to be used in unison to get anywhere, meaning things could get rough...

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  23. When I put 435 in green switch it' s lighting and fixed, but I put 225 in pink switch and now only is fixed pink

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  24. @cece

    i cant get the green switch to light up.

    but, with your post i managed to get the pink switch to light up.

    how did you know the answer to the green and pink switch though? i cant find any clues anywhere for them!

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  25. @suicune

    if u click on the panel (not the switches) on the switches above the sofa, it zooms in and it says 2 2 5

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  26. humm 225 must came from switches

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  27. @jan

    oh thanks, now makes sense, though there was no clue to use them on pink, guess we were meant to try all 5 colors.

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  28. With all the other switches around (except the one next to the round table)on(down or pressed in) and the lever in the safe to the right I've got the green and pink also burning (green 432 and pink 225).

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  29. @Suicune

    i didnt get it to light someway.. did u enter anything on the other slots or not? and have you got the buttons pressed or not.. im gonna try the 248 code now..

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  30. never mind.. lever was still to the left :S

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  31. @sneaksnake

    now ive learned that all the other switches have significance to the 5 door switches after all, so thank you!

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  32. where is the 432 code from? was there a clue for?

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  33. If I put the top left one of the 12 red switches (back wall top left)off, green goes out again, but not when I put the others off. So there has to be a certain order for the other lights (and still need the code numbers of course).

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  34. but how did you get 432 ?

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  35. hmm ive switched everything on and cant get the green light to come on even with 432 entered -_-

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  36. i am not understanding anything in this game at all :(

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  37. wish there was more clues for all these puzzles, theres like hardly any around!

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  38. @horst

    the circles squares and stars on the painting

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  39. I just cant place the 1 4 and 7 on the glass.. tried all slots..

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  40. I'm sure that the code on the wall picture (top code) has something to do with the toggles.
    rows and switches match.

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  41. Suicune i think that for the green button you need to switch on the first red (0/1) of 12 switches and all the switches on the right (9 switches), lever in box on right and code 432

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  42. 432 comes from the pic on the wall
    4 yellow
    3 blue
    2 red

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  43. @bea? There are 36 dots (if that's your top code) and only 32 switches?

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  44. argh, just tried to brute force the yellow switch with all 1000 numbers and none worked -_-

    this was with everything "on" except the floor panel switches.

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  45. @drisana

    ty, i had the switches under that wall painting off, when i thought they were on lol. i couldnt tell off from on

    now got green and pink lights both on.

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  46. the green 432 light is in relation to the 12 red switches ( only the 1. set to on) and to the 9 white switches (only the 4. to on). any idea??

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  47. i think the painting with the red/green bars are for the switches needed.. like first 2 on first panel off, first 2 on 2nd panel on. etc. mite be rite?

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  48. i am here ... I will try to catch up to ... not much progress?

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  49. now that im positive i have all the switches on, im gonna try brute forcing the red switch, ill probably get somewhere faster this way, since i cant find any clues on what to do next.

    im really at a complete and total loss on how to solve this game without brute force lol.

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  50. could be related to the paint near door (red stripes position 1 and 4 but...)

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  51. Suicune i tried for red swith 100 to 770 :)

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  52. Hi i have put the yellow light on now.
    I entered 147 from the numbers on glasses...

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  53. RED SWITCH 127 :D

    GO BRUTE FORCE!!! lol

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  54. gonna do yellow again, i didnt have everything turned on last time i tried it.

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  55. Damn red is related to 5 switch panel

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  56. everytime i switch some switches, it looks like the yellow and red are on, but when i zoom in theyre not..

    @suicune, how do you have ur switches?? all down?

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  57. Zazie, did you do more? Because 147 foryellowlight doesn't function???

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  58. is code in drawer corresponding with top code on wall painting? Still think it has to do with toggles but some switches to many

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  59. @ suicune Why 127 for the red one?

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  60. @Suicune, thanks red 127 is working.
    @Zazie, what do you have on and off cause 147 is not working for me?

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  61. Suicune, how did you get 127???

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  62. i just cant get red and yellow on :S

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  63. Dorsi trial and error (well... bruteforcing:))

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  64. damn... guess i cant rely solely on brute for to win this one, i made sure i had every last switch on and then tried all 1000 possibilities for yellow and it refuses to turn on :/

    at least i got the red one though lol

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  65. i am caught up now - except yellow won't light up

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  66. when i am messing around with the lower 5 switch, red is acting weird on my "main screen" same goes for yellow with the 3 green switches.. guess those are managing them..

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  67. At the three green buttons the middle one is in.
    The five red buttons are all up.
    The twelve red buttons on the back wall are all down.
    The nine white on right wall are all down.

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  68. Maybe we need to find a way to open the bottom drawer?

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  69. @doris

    i brute forced it, totally stumped on what to do and cant find any clues so i tried every number from 0 on upwards and 127 worked.

    i dont know WHY its 127 though, i wish i did, sorry :(

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  70. hehe.. i just had to press the red button to light it.. *smacks head*

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  71. Arghh i have to leave in 10 minutes.
    Somebody already put the blue light on ?

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  72. yellow light is dependent on 5 red switches being all UP

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  73. Still need yellow and blue ...

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  74. @zazie

    ty, couldnt have got that pesky yellow light without you!

    i had all 5 red switches down and all 3 green lights down, thats why yellow wasnt working!

    now what i wanna know is, why theres no clues for what combination of switches we need before the lights will light up! i think the game shoulda had more clues for sure.

    oh well, 1 switch to go now, the blue one.

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  75. @Zazie thanks, it was the middle green button.

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  76. my pink doesn't light any more!!!! HELP! I've 225 and it was ok, but all of a sudden....

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  77. ok guys im gonna try bruteforcing it, but im a bit worried it wont work because theres no damn clues in the game as to how were supposed to configure all the switch panels BEFORE trying to enter a code :/

    well, here goes nothing...

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  78. five reds all up, the middle green one pushed in

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  79. Blue is the door code (177).

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  80. so the blue one MUST be related to toggle switch

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  81. ok, I had touched this stupid lever and pink went out.

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  82. I don't see 177 on door. where is it ?

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  83. Guess the author made a mistake showing 177 clue on the door. It should be 127, cause 177 wont work anywhere.

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  84. @Drisane, yes blue is only working if the switches (left to tabel)are right.

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  85. my yellow won't light up, pls help!!

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  86. 177 does not work for me...arghh again a question of switches i fear.

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  87. Sneaksnake hoo and what is the right position ? :)

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  88. @Zazie, the hint for the switches is in the top drawer.

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  89. hmm got to go.
    Hope that Suicune will post a walkthrough ;)

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  90. the yellow one depends on the 2nd on the round switches being off/out, and the 4th on the 9 switches being on/down

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  91. brute force failed :/

    i dont like this game that much, i like how its challenging and has a lot of codes to solve, but i really dont like how there isnt enough clues for all the codes!

    if the author reads this, id like to know how we are meant to know that to light yellow we have to have all red switches up and middle green pressed, and for green, how are we supposed to know we need the 1st button of the red panel and all the 9 switches under the painting pressed? is there any clue at all for this stuff IN the game, or were we meant to get lucky?

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  92. Pfiou out thanks to you :)

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  93. Thx Sneak i have to leave now, i will try to get the switches right later !! Good luck everybody so far.

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  94. do you guys have toggle switches under table up or down?

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  95. lol i clicked all over the door right after cece posted that there was a 177 there, and didnt find anything...

    blah i think im getting too WAY rusty at these games. i dont seem as good at them as i used to be

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  96. @Driana, was it just going out now, cause I didn't go yet, being afraid to loose the screen and didn't want that cause maybe somebody still needs help.

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  97. Thanks SneakSnake!
    I`m out!
    I`ve never played a game so clueless like this one!

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  98. i am also stuck on blue light

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  99. i cant get the blue light on i tried both possibilities of "checkerboard" on the toggle switches -_- this games getting on my nerves.

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  100. 177 is at the door handle. do not zoom on the door, just click on the handle at the first screen.

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  101. so my yellow and my blue won't light. I hate this game.

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  102. Click the door handle without zoom in door to see 177 code.

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  103. @doris

    i too hate this game, you arent alone my friend. the author neglected to put enough CLUES in!

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  104. @Suicune the first black and white paper stroke refers to the whole left toggle board and the seconde on to the right one.

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  105. Suicune click on door handle in non zoomed view to see 177.
    Once all switches are lighted click the door and simply out.
    For blue switch follow the black and white stripes in drawer. toggle --> first column on/off/on/off second column off/on/off/on etc... (inverse if not working)

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  106. also how illogical is it that we cant see the 177 when were right up close to the door...

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  107. switch positions:
    0000 xxxx
    xxxx 0000
    0000 xxxx
    xxxx 0000

    0 up
    x down

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  108. did you use the wall picture??

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  109. Hi All :o)
    @ all of you who got out:
    what position do the toggle switches have to be??
    I dont get the clue from the drawer...Thanx!

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  110. that blue switch will not light i tried inverse and everything, there has to be another trigger for the blue switch on 1 of the other switch panels but everytime i mess with 1 of them, 1 of my other lights will go off! argh!

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  111. @Doris, the picture was the clue for the green code.

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  112. i am out too. but i can not understand the 127 code...

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  113. yes, suicune, that's definitely true! So I just wait for a japanese game - they are in comparison to this one VERY easy (sometimes).

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  114. @Suicune, @Henrique did give more then a clue, he gave the solution just look up a few comments.

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  115. FINALLY got it, TY henrique!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    youre a lifesaver! i thought it was trying to tell me to use a checkerboard formation, like this:
    xoxoxoxo
    oxoxoxox
    xoxoxoxo
    ...etc

    no wonder it wasnt working. ive lost my touch at these games really i have :(

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  116. @ sneaksnake: thx, I didn't get that

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  117. THANX Henrique!!!!
    Out, but it was very confusing!

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  118. all lights except yellow are lit; I've 147,but it doesn't work. Am I dumb??

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  119. @doris

    to light yellow, you need all the 5 red buttons up, the middle of the 3 green switches pressed in (the other 2 NOT pressed in), and all 14 "light" switches "on".

    but of course, there was no in game clue that we needed those exact patterns to make yellow light up!!!! -_-

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  120. Please, yellow!!!???? 147 and what else?

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  121. @Doris all the grey switches (on both walls) have to be on (pushed down).
    The red buttons on the left wall have to be up/out (if right there is a darker red line on the bottom of them).
    All the red switches on the backwall have to be down.
    And on the right wall the middle green button has to be in (so the o is smaller then the other two).

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  122. Suicune, once again my match winner! Thank you VERY much! Although I hate this game, I wanted to end it. Thx

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  123. thx to you too sneaksnake!

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  124. thanks... glad that in the end, i was at least able to help at least ONE person on this game lol.

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  125. Out. No good game, to much trial and error and differents possibilies

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  126. i think for the 127 code it is necessary to switch off all unneeded switches.. perhaps that gives a clue...
    TY any way @ suicune for your BRUTE FORCE solution!

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  127. they released walkthrough

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  128. @ play where is the walkthrough?

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  129. I was at least expecting a good rainbow cut scene ending... disappointing.

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  130. Control Room Escape Walkthrough

    Escape from the control room by using hints and objects.
    Click on the switch board found on the left side wall.
    Turn on the second switch, from left to right.
    Come back and click underneath the table which is at direct view to you.
    At the legs of the table, you will find numbers 12 and 7.
    Note down the numbers and come back.
    Click on the buttons found above the table.
    The buttons are connected with number pad lock.
    Click on the red colour button and use the numbers127 in the number pad lock to unlock it.
    As you unlock, the red colour button glows.
    Similarly, you will have to make other buttons to glow.
    Get back to main view and click on the wall picture found on the right side wall.
    A hint is given in the wall picture. The hint is one square switch, fourth switch and in lower part, four square symbols, three circles and two stars i.e. 4, 3, 2.
    You will have to turn on the first square switch which is found above the buttons and then fourth switch on the switch board found on the right side, from left to right.
    As you turn on the both the switches, come back and click on the green colour button.
    Use the numbers 432 in the number pad lock to unlock it.
    Once you unlock, green colour button starts to glow.
    Get back to main view and click on the table.
    Open the top rack of the table and there, you will observe two paper pieces as hint.
    The paper pieces have white and black color in it.
    Memorize the order of white and black colour on it.
    Come back and click underneath the round table.
    Click again and you will observe toggle switches.
    The toggle switches have two sections in it.
    In that, you will have to use the white and black color hint to solve it.
    Consider first row as white and next as black.
    Now, turn on all the switches on second and fourth row of the first section.
    In the second section, you will have to turn on all the switches in first and third row.
    Once you complete the step, come back and click on the door handle.
    On the door handle, you will observe numbers 177.
    Note down the numbers and get back to main view.
    Click on the buttons and click on the blue colour button.
    Use the numbers 177 in the number pad lock to unlock it.
    Once you unlock, blue colour button starts to glow.

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  131. Get back to main view and click on the wall picture found above the buttons.
    The wall picture contains numbers and colors. Observe it keenly.
    Red colour represents off state and green colour represents on state.
    Get back to main view and click on the round switch found on the left side wall.
    As per the wall picture hint, turn off the second switch, from left to right.
    Get back and click on the switch board on the same side.
    The second switch is already in on state so no need to do change it.
    Come back and click on the red colour switches found above the buttons.
    Among them, turn on the fourth switch, from left to right.
    Come back and click on the green switch found on the right side wall.
    Turn off the third switch, from left to right.
    And then in the same side, turn on the eight switch, from left to right.
    Get back to main view and click on the glass which is on the box.
    On the glass, 1 is written. Note down it.
    Come back and click on the jar, in that, 4 is written.
    And then click on the flower vase which is on the table. In that, 7 is written.
    Get back to main view and click on the buttons.
    Click on the yellow colour button and use the numbers 147 in the number pad lock to unlock it.
    As you unlock, yellow button starts to glow.
    Get back to main view and click on the table.
    Open the second rack of the table.
    There you will observe numbers 5498 as hint.
    Note down the numbers and click on the box found on right side.
    Use the numbers 5498 to unlock the box.
    As you unlock, a lever gets revealed.
    Turn on the lever and come back.
    Click on the 5 switch board and click on the panel.
    On the switches, you will observe numbers 225. Note down the numbers.
    Get back to main view and click on the buttons.
    Click on the pink colour button and use the numbers 225 in the number pad lock to unlock it.
    Once you unlock, pink colour button starts to glow.
    Come back and click on the door.
    As you complete all the steps, the fluid gets generated and it unlocks the door.
    You have escaped from the control room.

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  132. Waaaaaaaaaaaaaahhh. I'm still looking for a screwdriver...LOL. too many numbers for me!

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  133. even trying to follow the walkthrough, I never found the 127 on the table legs

    "At the legs of the table, you will find numbers 12 and 7."

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  134. I am back and out now. Just had to manage the switches under table.
    What stupid game ! Completely illogical to me :(

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  135. Nope, I never found the 127 either... went back to look for it on both tables, but nothing...

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  136. i never found anything about a 127 either, so i guess its a good thing i brute forced that 127 after all huh lol?

    yay now i dont feel useless (cuz this annoying game sure made me feel like i was useless earlier)

    this game had potential though, games with many codes to solve are often fun for me, but this game made things too complicated, without giving sufficient clues for some of the problems (like how to turn on the yellow switch).

    also illogical that we cant see the door knob numbers, or even access the hotspot for them when were zoomed in on the door!



    well my brains tired out, been up almost 20 hours now, so goodnight!

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  137. I don't understand this walkthrough theres no 127 or buttons on table please explain which switches for each step not trying to be rude just need help

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  138. Angry comment on Walkthrough

    1) @Lisa, who are you? Are you from Games2Rule or did you just copy the walkthrough they gave? If you are from Games2Rule you got a lot of explaining to do!
    2) No way there are numbers found on the legs of the table!?
    3) Why do we have to turn on the second switch to activate red!? Was there a clue/hint somewhere?
    4) Why are those numbers for the red one and not for any other one?
    5) Wall picture; The hint is one square switch, fourth switch. Don't even know what that means, but tell me where I can see that in the picture and how does it leads me to the switches on the backwall!? And also why o why do 4 yellow squares, 3 blue circles and 2 red stars gives me the hint for the GREEN one!?
    6) As a Dutch guy I won't make comments on the English, but how do you lead me to the top drawer of the cabinet in the back if you say Open the top rack of the table??
    7) Why does the code on the YELLOW door handle gives us a clue for the BLUE one!?
    8) There is no 8, because I could go on and on but I didn't feel like it anymore. I don't want to read that walkthrough anymore and getting more mad at every step.

    But again @Lisa, if you are from Games2Rule considder this; We (the escapers from EG24) love challenging games, but they have to be at least a little bit logical. Nevertheless we from EG24 are very good and we can escape from almost every game. So we, as a team, escaped this one as well in about two hours but it was no fun!!

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  139. i got out by following everyones posts. i have no idea how you could tell that 127 was for red or how the picture meant green or the glasses meant yellow. that just didnt make ant sence on how those colors and numbers matched up. and how was the picture with red and green stripes work. did it even come into play at all? i am out and wont come back. i must have not understood the color to number placement for soem reason.

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  140. WOW...this game was a trip...time really flew...lol

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  141. @sneak: It's pretty clear that Lisa is either not a native english speaker, or she merely copied/pasted. If the former, she does not write English well. If the latter, it's brainless to copy/paste such a badly written walktrhough. That's not a walkthrough, it's a travesty. At least half of her post is completely unclear as to which switch she's talking about. "Click the switch" - I'm afraid I've clicked it about 20 times already, I have no idea if she means in or out, or if "on" means up or down. It is effectively useless to anyone who's actually been trying to solve the puzzles in the game.

    Hopefully someone will do a better job. I came here as last resort, and I'm still struggling with getting the yellow light on.

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  142. it is the exact walkthrough from the game site, I believe. I think she posted it to be nice (although she should have noted it wasn't hers).

    I can't do a walkthrough for this game because it seems to be broken. There is no way to solve the puzzles without trial and error because the information is missing. :/

    We can try to come back on a later day to see if the game maker fixed the problem.

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  143. Have it figured out!
    Red-127
    Green-432
    Blue-177
    Yellow-147
    Pink-225
    Top Drawer 2papers
    wbwb
    bwbw
    Middle Drawer 5498 goes to safe
    Switch under picture
    all down
    #5 down
    Red Circles Switch
    #1,3,5 down
    0/1 Switch all down
    green buttons next to pic
    middle down
    Left toggle goes with left paper
    right toggle goes with right paper
    Left
    1st row up
    2nd row down
    3rd row up
    4th row down
    Right
    1st row down
    2nd row up
    3rd row down
    4th row up

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  144. OMG I HATE this game! I have switched those darn switches so many times I have no idea what's "on" or "off" now??? Way too confusing and frustrating...this game makes no sense at all. I think I'll relax now and try that Gazzyboy one..might be easier...lol

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  145. @sneaksnake

    very well said there, i hadnt even noticed that "walkthrough" was completely plagiarized (unless shes actually from games2rule).

    i just wanna say i support and agree with every one of your questions to lisa, and then some. but sadly, i dont think she is going to come back here to explain things.

    well, hopefully the next games2rule game wont be as bad, theyve had some nice ones in the past, but yes, this one sucked.

    @daisysos

    lol yea some gazzyboy games WERE actualy easier than this.

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  146. 127 is on table legs - i found it! which is more than i can say about the numbers on the light switches!!! click on floor just in front of drawer unit and you can see 12 on the left and 7 on the right.

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  147. thats strange, i coulda swore that wasnt there yesterday, because i remember that hotspot!

    also @games2rule walkthrough:

    i wouldnt call that a "table" but a "drawer/cabinet" instead, especially because theres "another" table in the room... no wonder there was confusion lol

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  148. oh my head!!!! *wall switches reminiscent of water valves.....* i have written down numbers from:
    vase = 7
    glass = 1
    pitcher = 4
    L dresser leg = 12; R leg = 7
    door handle = 177
    switch above sofa = 225
    drawer # = 5498 *opens safe*
    number 432 from wall painting/diagram
    red/green striped painting = R-2,G-2,G-4,R-3,
    G-8
    inundated with codes/numbers and switches, switches everywhere.....*sigh*

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  149. @irishenigma you are right, the game maker did go and add the 12 and 7 numbers to the feet!

    They weren't there before. I'll have to try playing the game later to see if I can solve it now. It was impossible before without forcing that code.

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  150. You're right! Those numbers weren't originally there.
    I've noticed that sometimes games creators go and fix bugs or mistakes like this one, probably from comments from here and other rooms as a feedback. Same thing happened in New Year Escape and in Puzzle Room 4... and now here.
    Wish they were more exhaustively careful with their games before releasing them.

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  151. thanks to the amazing people here, i was able to escape, but this game was more frustrating and annoying than Ghost Box, if that is humanly possible... :( i was left with tons of numbers and not a clue as to the correct placement of the switches.

    @Suicune...you aren't losing your touch! The last few games have been completely off the charts on the frustration scale!!!!

    *Note to Games2Rule*: please, please add some logic, especially to a game like this! the author left everything to chance...we at EG24 are good but hints would be a nice touch to help us finish before tearing our hair out!

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  152. ah, so everyone else noticed they werent there before too. for a moment i thought it may have been a case of me not noticing the numbers the 1st time, but it seems the creator really did forget to add them in before!

    still, even with those in place, the game is still VERY frustrating, because there still isnt sufficient clues for a lot of the procedures! i wont go into it again though, because many people have already voiced many of the problems with this game in the above comments.

    @irish

    thanks for the vote of confidence! you are right, some of the last games have been very frustrating, this and ghost box especially. i really did feel like i was starting to lose my touch, but perhaps its just because the games have been crazy lately. luckilly, i solved a bunch of games without help today, including that latest gazzyboy one, and the gotmail one (with only 1 minor spot of help near the end), which boosted my confidence back up a bit :)

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  153. I finally made it through. I did not like this escape game. I usually like doing one of these rooms twice, but I do not think I want to try to remember how I got through this one.

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  154. RED 127 from the legs of the drawer

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  155. Ive found all the numbers but never understood where the clue to switches came except the one on the floor by the table. ANd it would be more fun had there been a colour clue for numbers

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