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Lightbulb Escape

Light Bulb Escape is a new point and click type escape game from Wild Harmony Studio. This time you are trapped in a strange place...and the only thing you know is "the lightbulbs are important", but you don´t know why! Solve the puzzles and get out from there! Good luck and have fun!

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What is Lightbulb Escape?
Lightbulb Escape is an escape 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 Lightbulb Escape?
You can play Lightbulb 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 Lightbulb Escape?
You can solve Lightbulb 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 Lightbulb Escape?
Yes, you can post your comments to share your hints or walkthroughs for Lightbulb 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.

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147 Comments

  1. And another, they're coming thick and fast.

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  2. Yellow star from the painting and an A from under the table.

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  3. make colors same as in mirrow, to get hammer.
    have A D
    sun, moon, clubs, the other one don't know in english,

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  4. Hammer from making the other painting like the opposite one.

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  5. lots of new games today, fun fun fun

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  6. P from behind that same painting.

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  7. supermonday and I'm around for live games. YAAAAAbadabadoo. (that gives away my age for good:-)

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  8. And an E from the bottom of the screen thre.

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  9. have spoon and key from panel

    and a light bulb

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  10. Nvm. moon is under the table too.

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  11. Put the shapes in their places to get a key and spoon

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  12. hi people !!
    For me games are not in order of release. I mean old ones can be before new ones ?? am i the only one ?? (f.e. this one is after grayscale...) i don't see some of the games in that order :(

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  13. hi got 5 letters and 2 lightbulbs

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  14. Can't take the light bulb!?

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  15. Hrmm, quite far along, have R E T R letters, light bulb and spoon. also had a 4 symbols (used), got me key for diary, hammer (used) which got me key (used) which has opened up a door for a safe. Don't understand the stork/baby equation.

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  16. use hamer on table, upper left for 2nd key

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  17. have 5 letters (A,C,D,N,R), hammer & 3 lightbulbs

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  18. Scissors from using spoon in plant pot.

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  19. so far got spade club letters anrg sun bulb and hammer.

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  20. No light bulb at all, how do you guys get those light bulbs?

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  21. use spoon on plant, get scissors. scissors go on picture

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  22. spoon in plantpot gives scissors

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  23. or we need lots of letters or we all have differents, have LRDA (L from book)

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  24. hammer on table. gives you key for door

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  25. other bulb in plant, one in pic (don't really remember first) in plant above pot on rightside, you only see the metal

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  26. Used scissors on painting for a light bulb.

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  27. Got the bulb from the plant now, but only two now.

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  28. joining late, catching up ...

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  29. Any one got any idea on safe code?

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  30. 4 letters, 3 bulbs. Stuck on code behind blue door

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  31. Have 3 bulbs and 5 letters, need code for safe and have a baby stork clue hmmmm

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  32. still need 4 digit code, see comment 7.39, code behind door

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  33. small tool, have you got the bulb in the corner between mirrors?

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  34. opened the door with code (first room) with coins spelling danger (i miss one coin but i found the right word)

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  35. Found my thrid light bulb in the corner between the two clor paintings.

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  36. I guessed my 6th coin, so I am through the wooden door now. No idea on safecode.

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  37. I think the door code has to do something with the stork and baby equation...but I have no idea

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  38. I believe stork code was actually just for the mirrors.

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  39. there you can put light bulbs. we need 6 !

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  40. Missed one letter too, but my word was weapon.

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  41. Brown paper on bottom of screen in new room.

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  42. i miss a bulb and code for safe now ...

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  43. 5 bulbs and 6 fittings now, defenetly need the safe to open

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  44. with cloth you can take bulb on lamp

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  45. Ok into the second room past door, work out the letter code, its quite scary

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  46. Hmm, anyone can think of a word with the letters N A G D R (on letter is missing)?

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  47. there is a bulb on open door but that is not the one i miss...

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  48. maybe the door code is the year the lightbulb was invented?

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  49. take bulb with cloth. missing two now

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  50. Nope, 1879 doesn't work.

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  51. 5 letters but guessed 6th - my word was demand

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  52. looking for dates from Virginia Woolf an Mother Teresa. No apperant simmilarities there.

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  53. GARDEN, Miller.

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  54. I would presume last bulb is in the safe, I think the book is the clue, not sure what im looking for though

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  55. terror here with a missing r never found

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  56. bulbs are for code or the last bulb is in safe ...

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  57. My book clue is Issac Newton and Leonardo davinci is everyone elses different and my door word was different as well

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  58. Mine is Galileo and Tesla.

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  59. For me the letters where A D E G N R, i.e. DANGER. I'm stilling missing 2 bulbs and I don't know where to use the spoon and the hammer.

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  60. Last letter is in safe too.

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  61. Error, I miss 3 bulbs (6 are needed).

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  62. einstein and edison here - cant figure out my word - DMEAD_

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  63. @s-t: thanks! now missing one bulb

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  64. But still not out yet. Have colors on the stairs now.

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  65. ok, now I got colour code from stairs. no idea where to put them

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  66. my book is virginia woolf and Galileo.
    tried birth/death dates for shakespeare

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  67. Miller, all the light bulbs are in the comments.

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  68. Don't get it... got 1882 and 1847 but 8247 not workingg ....

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  69. got virginia woolf and thomas ava edison

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  70. thanks annaby

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  71. birthdates does it, just ad them, now it is about the colors
    bulbs: between mirrors, in plant, in lamp, in door once opened, in safe, in shakespeare using scissors?

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  72. You have to click the stairs in the right order.

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  73. @pascal, hammer use on upperleft corner of tabel, zoom in first,

    spoon use on plant, zoom in first

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  74. pfff POP add the 2 years... :)

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  75. Ive been looking at Bdays do u need to add them together

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  76. Finally out.
    Thanks for all the help.

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  77. @s-t: how to figure out the right order?

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  78. ah, got it. thanks s-t! out now

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  79. Finally, I found the place where the hammer must be used. Thank you Small-Tool for the hint about the spoon, I've used the scissors. The code for the safe is not difficult. But where is the last bulb (which is the first one, btw) ?

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  80. Miller,
    I first thought rainbow, but it's trial and order, look at the bulbs.

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  81. and out! Storks were a red herring?

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  82. Trial and order!? I meant trial and error.

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  83. annaby, storks were no red herring. That was the clue for the colors painting.

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  84. yay out! Thanks for the help all.

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  85. Storks are a clue for both the mirror puzzle, and as a birth date clue for famous people.

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  86. @small-tool - thanks. I just assumed the colors would be a mirror reflection.

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  87. da vinci 1452 +marie curie 1867=3319

    and OUT

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  88. @Pierre - thanks to you also. Storks representing birthdays was a big clue I totally missed

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  89. That wasn't bad, I like the outside the game research for teh birth dates.

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  90. collors are like rainbow:
    yellow,orange,red,pink, blue green

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  91. hmmm my book says same thing on both pages

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  92. Light Bulbs
    - in plant
    - on painting (use scissors)
    - corner between two color paintings
    - In open door
    - take one with cloth from table next to book
    - in safe.

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  93. I was thrown a bit because for some reason wiki had 2 birth dates for Issac Newton I only noticed after i went back to try again

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  94. Carola,
    That's not the order of colors in a rainbow is it?

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  95. POP, the last bulb was simply in the wooden door !

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  96. @small-tool , lol if draw it, it is, kidding ;) Still need coffee ;)

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  97. Thomas Alva Edison was an American inventor, scientist, and bussinessman who developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world. IS on both pages in my book....missing a page?

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  99. @threefiftyonecleveland1971
    1847+1847=3694

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  100. threefiftyonecleveland1971,
    Then I think you have to add his birthday with his birthday (or 2x birthday).

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  101. Pascale (and other still to come), the light bulb in the door is only there after opening the door.

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  102. @threefiftyonecleveland1971 ;) yw

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  103. Out with no help

    @annaby storks were a hint about adding birthdates (at least in my game)

    @Drisana I believe the order is 1)replay games 2)somewhat recent games made specifically for EG24, and then 3) all other games. So the reason grayscale was above this one was because grayscale was made for EG24 and it gets to stay at the top of the list longer.

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  104. can't find the club symbol.

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  105. LETTERS;
    - Rigth table leg, not zoomed in.
    - Zoomed in on painting and there at the bottom of the screen.
    - Bottom right corner of right color painting.
    - Bottom of screen in the two color paintings view.
    - Bottom of screen of opened book view.
    - In the safe.

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  106. SHAPES;
    - In painting under his chin.
    - Zoom in on table, behind left leg.
    - In the zoomed in view of the plant.
    - On the ace behind the book.

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  107. Walkthrough part 1

    Click the lampshade -- there is a lightbulb, but it is too hot to take
    Note the door has a space to enter a code
    Click the book on the table, and see it needs a key
    While zoomed in on it, get the spade symbol from the card
    Turn right
    Get the first coin from the front right leg of the table
    Zoom in on the portrait of Shakespeare
    Get the second coin from the bottom left corner of the frame (very bottom of the screen)
    While zoomed in, get the star from his collar
    Zoom in on the table
    Note the hint about mirror images of babies
    While zoomed in, get the moon from the nearest left table leg (very bottom of the screen)
    Go right
    In the color bars scene, take the third coin from the bottom of the screen (not zoomed in)
    Get the fourth coin from above the curl of the bottom right corner of the right picture
    Get the first lightbulb from the bottom corner of the room -- resting on the floor
    You can click the picture on the right wall to change the colors of the bars
    Do so and get the hammer
    SOLUTION BELOW
    Go right
    Zoom on the plant
    Get the clover from the middle of the plant -- up right of the blank space in the center of the leaves
    While zoomed in, get the second lightbulb from the base of the rightmost bottom leaf
    Zoom in on the panel on the wall
    Place the moon, star, clover, and spade in the holes and get the spoon and large key
    Zoom in on the potted plant again
    Use the spoon in the dirt on the left side of the pot for the scissors
    Turn around (go left or right 2 times)
    Zoom in on Shakespeare again
    Use the scissors in the upper left corner of the painting (hopefully a reproduction!) and get the third lightbulb
    Zoom in on the wooden table
    See the slightly darker wood on the edge above the back right leg?
    Use the hammer there for the small key
    Go left
    Zoom on the book on the desk
    Use the large key and read the clues
    While in the book, get the fifth coin from the bottom of the left page
    Go left

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  108. Walkthrough part 2

    Use the small key on the blue door
    Enter the 4-digit code
    Get the sixth coin and the fourth lightbulb
    Go right
    Unscramble the coin letters to make a word (use an anagram solver such as http://wordsmith.org/anagram/ if you need)
    Get the tricky fifth lightbulb from the back of the door before entering the new room
    In the new room, get the cloth from the bottom of the stairs
    Back up
    Use the cloth to get the sixth lightbulb from the lamp
    Place the lightbulbs in the holders on the left
    The stairs will become colorful. Click the stairs and learn that if you click them in the right orders, the bulbs will light. Light all the bulbs to escape! (seems to be trial and error)

    Solution to the Colored Bars
    The you need to recreate the left colors in the right frame, but they are mirrors so you have to reverse the order (a hint was the reversed babies/storks from under the table). So make the right color on the left mirror the left color on the right one.

    Solution to the 4 Digit Code
    The book on the table will have 2 pages with people in them (they might be 2 pages with the same person, but that is okay). The hint under the wooden desk had baby plus baby. Google the people to find out their birthdays and add the years. Mine was for Thomas Alva Edison -- born in 1847 and Mother Teresa -- born in 1910 == 1847+1910=3757

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  109. oh! I thought this was an old game like the others that I played today.

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  110. I have mother theresa and virginia woolf. 1910 and 1882 birth years, respectively. Added together they equal 3792 which DOES NOT work on the door code.

    Any other ideas?

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  111. Meh. Nevermind. 3792 worked the fifth time I tried it

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  112. my code was 3499, but it only worked if I changed the last two nines (which were already there) by clicking through 0-8 and back to 9.
    In other words, you have to ENTER the nine, not just use the one that's already there.

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  113. I had to enter my birth date code several times too...A great game nonetheless!!!

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  114. I had Mother Teresa in my book and the date that she set up the Charity was missing, that threw me for a bit, otherwise it was pretty straightforward. A couple of the lightbulbs were a bit shy though :o)

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  115. Thank you small-tool for the locations of the pixel hunts without giving away logic/puzzles! I recommend people do that that BEFORE publishing a walkthru. Rated 3/5, deducting one for hidden-object pixel hunts and one for the ridiculous safe combo.

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  116. Thanks a lot Kitkatfox for the anagram link, it´s one of those sites to keep in mind :-)

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  117. my letters are ANPEWO not good with anagrams.

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  118. I had Galilei Galilei on both pages (1564 + 1564 = 3128). My anagram was "DRAGON". With the colored steps, I start with yellow, and continue with adjacent hues (Yellow, Orange, red, etc) around the color wheel, ending with green.

    I'll see what I get the second time around.

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  119. @Tiquer I used to do both hintthroughs and walkthroughs, but that takes twice as much time.

    Many walkthroughs already take a half hour or more to write. It was just too much.

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  120. Second time: I had daVinci and Newton. The color bars on the pictures were different. The color bars on the steps were the same: YORMBG

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  121. @kkf, I'll back you up on that one, some walkthroughst take forever, it's the constant checking to ensure you get it right, particularly for some of the more complex games.

    I remember the 'Escape the Basketball Arena' walkthrough I did earlier this year took me about 3 hours in total. Admittedly I was a little bit tipsy at the time, but the point remains.

    More power to you and small-tool and Edgar and zoz and Ellie and Pascale and all the others (forgive me if I've missed you personally) who take the time to make these games more pleasurable for others.

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  122. Thanks for that comment @Rambler! It does take a lot of time to write wt's, and some can be very hard to write clear enough. It's always a pleasure however, and I wish I had more time to be here, to play live and write. Hopefully times will change to the better :)
    I'd like to add that it's always a pleasure to play live with great persons as you! (And that Basketball wt was amazing!)

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  123. Hi everyone!!!
    Thanks for all your comments!!, we enjoyed developing this game! and thanks for the WT! It was great!

    See you on the next game! ;)

    Wild Harmony Team

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  124. @Paula I love the games. Keep them coming!

    I see too many typos in my walkthrough. grrr! Wish I could edit easily lol

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