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Koma Hotel Escape

Hotel Escape is another point and click type room escape game by Koma. In this escape game, you are locked in a room and you try to escape the room by pointing and clicking your way out. Language barrier may be a problem. Good luck and have fun!

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Frequently Asked Questions about Koma Hotel Escape

What is Koma Hotel Escape?
Koma Hotel Escape 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 Koma Hotel Escape?
You can play Koma Hotel Escape 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 Koma Hotel Escape?
You can solve Koma Hotel Escape 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.

Can I post hints for Koma Hotel Escape?
Yes, you can post your comments to share your hints or walkthroughs for Koma Hotel Escape game to help other players. They may check your hints, if they can't figure out some parts of games. You can also reply and help other players, if they ask for help in comments section. We will all be thankful for your help and hints for the games.

Can I play Koma Hotel Escape on my phone or tablet?
Yes, like most of new online escape games here, you can also play Koma Hotel Escape game on your mobile phone or tablet. You just need to visit our website on your mobile device's browser to play games online. We also post and share new mobile escape games to download and play directly on your Android or iOS mobile device.
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43 Comments

  1. So far found the room card and 2 numbers...

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  2. where's the room card - and the numbers are associated with stuff. I'm not sure on the first one (yet) (by the window), but my mirror says Australia = 6

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  3. oh, and if you care, the pink bag is yours, according to the text at the bottom.

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  4. Lol Japanese :D Let's use our Non-Lingual Skills!

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  5. Haven't found much. Room card and 1 number.

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  6. Room card is between the flag picture and the door.

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  7. @Trisana - I think that's Austria.

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  8. @Trisana: room card: click on the far left side of the door before the colorchange of the wall, somewhere in the middle I think

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  9. The countries in the book are France, Denmark, Finland, and Netherland... if that helps.

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  10. umm, the flag picture . . . I think some of the flags are wrong, but they're labeled as such:
    Left column, top to bottom: Italy, Vietnam, Finland, and i'm not sure.
    Right column, top to bottom: Australia, France, Germany, Denmark

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  11. @Trisana: it's on the floor, so don't click on the wall!

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  12. found it, thanks guys. So we need four numbers . . .

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  13. Right column: first is Austria, not australia
    Left column: the last one is from the Netherlands (only problem is the colors are a bit too bright)

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  14. I don't read Japanese, but I would think that the flags would be more accurate than the names? Japanese and Korean speakers often get Australia and Austria mixed up (I live in Korea and teach English part time).

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  15. I only got #3 and a reversed #6

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  16. There is a number behind the right window and that's 9... and I got the mirrored number. That's 6. Where is 3?

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  17. Hmm you might be right then! I guess we'll have to keep that in mind for later on.

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  18. Tzechuk, could be. I'll take your word for it, i'm just starting to learn Japanese (2nd semester.) I'm no good at flags, but Austria would fit. Okay. oh, and the mirror is katakana reading Austria (same as by the flag) = 6

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  19. Well I live in Europe and I'm quite sure it's the Austrian flag ;)

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  20. So Austria= #6?
    Denmark= #3

    It's hard when you don't understand the language!

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  21. Anyone any progress yet?

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  22. working on figuring out 9 . . . give me some time.

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  23. well, maybe you guys can help. The katakana it's written in can be romanized as "rikitenshikotain" - there may be breaks, but that's the japanese approximation of the sound. it could be in any language, too. Any ideas?

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  24. Hmm I'll try it out, so we're looking for a country right? My guess is that it's more likely to be a European country

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  25. book=itinerary
    1st country 3rd country
    2nd country 4th country

    you don't need to understand the language.
    you need to recognize the number of letters in katakana:)

    easy and simple game.

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  26. I think I've been paged. I'm Japanese. It's almost impossible to solve this puzzle if you don't speak Japanese.

    Hints:
    Italy: 4
    Vietnam: 4
    Finland: 6
    Luxembourg: 7
    Austria: 6
    France: 4
    Germany: 3
    Denmark: 5

    Good luck!

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  27. probably. i'm not sure, but that would be my guess. Right now i'm trying to translate the book, but I don't know that many kanji. it's slow going.

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  28. Thanks for the hint ??

    @Xenon: Did you get out?

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  29. lol Tris

    Over here, it's not going at all! I'm just gessing and trying out probably unnecessary numbers :D

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  30. Hint: Use the book as your basis and the numberorder of the code

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  31. I got it!
    Could Escape!!

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  32. Ah. Thanks, Tzechuk. And you too, ??. Arigatoo gozaimasu!

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  33. Out. Got the last flag wrong. Thanks Xenon.

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  34. You're welcome, Trisana! Good luck learning Japanese.

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  36. Walkthrough:

    1. Click on the floor, on the left side of the door and pick up the room card
    2. Click on the book and read it: note that there are 4 countries (France, Finland, Denmark and Luxembourg). The 3 under Denmark indicates in which order you have to read the countries, so keep that in mind
    3. Go back to the first scene (view with door) and click on the map with the countries
    4. Count the number of letters that is besides each country
    a. France has 4 letters
    b. Finland has 6 letters
    c. Denmark has 5 letters
    d. Luxembourg has 7 letters
    5. Click on the green square next to the door and insert your room card
    6. Put in the code: the countries’ order and the number of letters form the code: i.e. 4657
    7. Click on those Japanese signs and you’re out!

    Thanks for the help everyone!

    Extra information:
    number 6 (mirror) only gives you a hint as to how to crack the code, the same goes for number 9 (window).

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