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What is Sport Balls Room 2?
Sport Balls Room 2 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.
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You can play Sport Balls Room 2 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.
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You can solve Sport Balls Room 2 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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80 Comments
yes a live one i keep missing them
ReplyDeleteLet's see how good it is.
ReplyDeleteA perfect game to watch the football to :-)
ReplyDeleteHi, missing 6+10 if there are only 14...
ReplyDeleteGot 10 so far.
ReplyDeletevolker - missing same 2
ReplyDeletea few you have to go back and get they are hidden behind balls in inventory
ReplyDeleteMissing 6,7,10 and 11. Will press on, but feel free to leave a hint ;)
ReplyDeleteOK, 10 behind white chair in inventory
ReplyDeleteMake that 6,9,10 and 14. Placed what I've got, now going back round to see hidden inventory ones.
ReplyDeleteSo far I found:
ReplyDeleteBed View
- on clock
- under right side of bed
- in window on left side of bed
Big Table View
- In crate on the left
- behind plant (under table view)
Little Tbale View
- behind plant (under long table view)
- behind round table leg (zoom in on chair)
Cupboard View
- Under little table left.
- Right behind big chair
- Under bed/couch thing
- behind plant
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6 at bed and shelf view in inventory...hard to see.
ReplyDeleteTY volker - got it
ReplyDelete6 in inventory when viewing bed and round dresser.
ReplyDeleteMissing 4, 6 and 10.
ReplyDeleteShort game...anyone still misses some?
ReplyDelete6 in inventory in close-up of right side of bed
ReplyDeleteOkay, just need 14 now.
ReplyDeleteAnd out. Easy one
ReplyDeletei think hidden one in long table veiw trying to remember it is black and white
ReplyDeleteout - thanks all
ReplyDelete@sneak 4 is also at the bed view somehere. ou get the one in plant view on side of bed?
ReplyDeleteOnly #10 missing now?
ReplyDeleteThanks @volker, just found it.
ReplyDeleteFootball is in inventory, behind another
ReplyDeleteAha, 14 is behind the fl;ower pot when you look under the table near door.
ReplyDeleteOut, thanks for the help folks.
10 was in inventory in view behind white chair
ReplyDeletenumber 10, behind white chair, in inventory
ReplyDeleteOut with help from @volker on ball #6. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteDanke @volker, Dank je wel @Truus.
ReplyDeleteMan! Where are real escape games when you need one??
ReplyDeleteWell, that was live for a short period; first one out (congrats @cece) in 13 minutes.
ReplyDelete2 behind chair
ReplyDeleteNo prob. Are you doing the walkthrough sneak? Think you nearly had it finished anyway in an earlier comment...
ReplyDeleteNo it's all yours @volker. I guess you were out first without mentioning it in 12 minutes.
ReplyDeleteyw SneakSnake!
ReplyDeleteOk, but then I´m gonna steal from your old comment!! Should be a quick one anyway.
ReplyDeleteCool with me, but maybe it would help if you mention 'what' ball found where.
ReplyDeleteokay if volker is going to write one i will stop mine was out on my second post
ReplyDeleteCongrats @Hbear that makes it 7 minutes. EG24 rules!
ReplyDeleteBy the way let @volker make the walkthrough and hope he is getting in trouble with finding all the right names for the balls so he will miss the next live one, because his game is trying to make us missing them.
ReplyDeleteSorry @volker, Ich bin gar nicht gut mit Spass machen.
Walkthrough (partly stolen of sneaksnake)
ReplyDeleteBed View
(2) on clock (tennis)
(3) in window on left side of bed (handball)
(4) look at plant - very left next to bed (volleyball)
(5) under right side of bed (baseball)
(6) in inventory in same view as 5 (bowling)
Big Table View
(13) In crate on the left (golf)
(14) behind plant (under table view)
Little Table View
(11) behind round table leg (zoom in on chair) whatever ball
(12) behind plant (under long table view) basket ball
Cupboard View
(1) Under little table left (football)
(7) Under bed/couch thing (billard)
(8) behind plant (rugby)
(9) Right behind big chair (table tennis)
(10) same view as 9 in inventory position 3 (soccer)
Now just click on door in big table view and enter all balls. Congrats...
great job volker i like the whatever ball lol
ReplyDelete@sneaksnake: Very sneaky indeed!!! If I had missed a live one now I´d been absolutely devastated.
ReplyDeleteHope the whatever ball was correct? But I´m sure there´s a game like that...
I think it's good to say @volker's (excellent) WT is based by going left through the scenes.
ReplyDeleteI'll need an #11 ball next time someone ask me to play whatever...
Actually you're, without knowing it, right @volker, because that ball is from the sport; whatever. Mostly played in some obscure countries somewhere far east.
ReplyDeleteThanks hbear.
ReplyDelete@edgar: Ah, left around was the direction!! I was already wondering why sneak posted that in this strange order. Did the game clockwise but was too lazy to change the order in the overwritten wt. Whatever rules!!
But for real, I think it might be from bowls although the shape is not correct, but ball 14 is really strange.
ReplyDeletei think 14 is a woofle ball or however you spell it the plastic ball with holes kids play baseball with and 11 i was calling a disco ball (mirror ball)
ReplyDeleteI think the 'whatever ball' is a jeu de boules/petanque ball.
ReplyDeletethis is boredom when we are talking about what kind of balls they are
ReplyDelete@Truus
ReplyDeletejaialai??
Ah, so in America in minor league the kids play with disco balls. Seems dangerous, but I guess it doesn't matter because they will not hit any ball at all and just run around a bit.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good one @Truus.
ReplyDeleteand yes @hbear, this is what happens whenever no 'real good' live games come up. The comment page turns into a chat page.
I´ve seen ball 14 before...but no clue what´s the game. But whatever really seems to be brilliant fun.
ReplyDeleteWikipedia:
Whatever was first invented by the Siamese Monks in early 13th century but quickly spreaded through south east asia to become the most popular game in this area.
It is played with a 2-coloured obscure ball that is made of 2 very obscure materials. Goal of the game is to score more goals than your opponents. To move the ball you use your tongue while moving in a handstand. There are teams of 4 players each. The latest championship took place at the 1st of April in Lampang and proud winners were the Kallang Dragons from Singapor.
Good job, volker! I couldn't notice the ones at inventory view.
ReplyDeleteno the kids play with the plastic ball i spelled it wrong it is wiffle
ReplyDeleteand thanks @truus i had never heard of that game
Nah... "Whatever" suits me fine as well, and I agree with @SneakSnake. This balls conversation makes no sense, at least if I don't have a beer in my hand, lol.
ReplyDeleteHope a new game comes up soon.
whatever ball is a pinball games ball. steel ball. it could also be a japanese pachenko ball however it is spelled. and disco balls are for reflecting lights in a dance hall. not for playing minor league baseball. so where is the billard ball under the daybed?
ReplyDeletecannot find # 7???
ReplyDeletethere's no ball under the bed/couch.
ReplyDeleteahhh! found it on the far right leg!
ReplyDelete@j_flamm, for 7; click to the right of the cupboard, under the bed/couch thing. It is on the far right, close to the bottom, behind the leg/foot of that thing.
ReplyDeletei clciked one ball under that daybed once already. but it wasnt a billard ball. and #7 is missing from my inventory. i have all the other balls. it must be a bug in the game or something. i clicked that leg also. nothing there either.
ReplyDeleteha,ha sounds like a great game volker!
ReplyDeleterefreshed the page and found it after playing over. it was behind the right leg of the daybed.
ReplyDeleteI thought i went into this game having a mediocre experience of collecting almost the same things as yesterday. Instead I got a great öesson about whatewer and other other stuff i didn't know i needed knowledge about lol!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Truus that ball #11 is from petanque/boules.
In my opinion ball #14 is from the game Floorball or floor hockey (internationally unihockey or innebandy) invented in Sweden in the 1970s.
Yeah, sure Sweden. I like to see it as a ball called rinkleball for the blind people, invented by the 'Dutch', to play a kind of soccer/handball game with a bell inside it so they can hear where it is and going.
ReplyDeleteRofl!! I'm sure that rinkleball is very popular among the exotic native inhabitants of Holland, now I'm waiting impatiently for it to make it to the Olympics.
ReplyDeleteYes, just keep on going making jokes about blind people and the brave Dutch people. Just shows how cold Swedish girls are.
ReplyDeleteLOL!!... Now i don't know what to think...writhing something sarcastic without feeling a need to explain that it's a joke?? Have you become one of those brave people? You might even dare to try the rinkleball one day yourself (closing your eyes), but... no, I guess that's just too dangerous.
ReplyDelete@Ellie, I'm like a boyscout; helping old folks crossing the streets etc. And in that way I played rinkleball blindfolded and I did play basketball in a chair to support the disabled people. And here in Holland they all liked it and I'm some kind of national hero. I am a really good person, it's a kind of a battle between me Ghandi, Jesus and some other guys (no girls) to see who is the super gentle nice guy.
ReplyDelete@SneakSnake, you should be happy that you live in Holland and not in Sweden then. Here we are too cold of a people to worship that kind of vapid behaviour from SGNG's (super gentle nice guys).
ReplyDeleteOk, I can cope with that.
ReplyDeleteLove you too.
See you in the next game.
vapid!?
ReplyDeletehonorably!
LOL @SneakSnake!
ReplyDeleteSee you :D
I too want to see rinkleball in the Olympics, along with whatever ballers playing with their tongues.
ReplyDeleteThis was so funny I read it aloud to my family.
And all hail SGNG sneaksnake!
much better/easier than first one
ReplyDeletehttp://floorballcentral.blogspot.com/
ReplyDelete@Floorball
ReplyDeleteDo you have a site about Rinkleball or Whatever as well? I'd love to see that!
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