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What is Dark Autumn Evening?
Dark Autumn Evening 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 Dark Autumn Evening?
You can play Dark Autumn Evening 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 Dark Autumn Evening?
You can solve Dark Autumn Evening 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 Dark Autumn Evening?
Yes, you can post your comments to share your hints or walkthroughs for Dark Autumn Evening 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 Dark Autumn Evening on my phone or tablet?
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50 Comments
Can't zoom, too dark. Pass.
ReplyDeleteScrewdriver from picture puzzle.
ReplyDeleteCrowbar from sudoku like puzzle
ReplyDelete(second row: 281).
Use crowbar on chair next to codes cabinet to get a jigsaw piece.
ReplyDeleteUse screwdriver on lamp on top of codes cabinet to get a jigsaw piece.
Jigsaw piece from 4 colour puzzle (hint is the glasses on the table).
ReplyDeleteJigsaw piece under one of the plates on the table.
Jigsaw piece behind the pumpkin in the corner.
ReplyDeleteBlowtorch from word puzzle (hint is behind the pictures).
ReplyDeleteUse blowtorch on stove for a jigsaw piece.
ReplyDeleteJigsaw piece under the little pumpkin on the table.
Paper from circles/rings puzzle.
ReplyDeleteAnybody here?
ReplyDeleteCan't get the pencil and can't find the number hint.
hi everyone
ReplyDeletehi small-tool
ReplyDeleteNumber hint is on the paper. Find something that will light it up from the opposite side.
ReplyDeleteThanks Thom, that did the trick. Thought I needed the pencil first.
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle.
And last jigsaw piece from the pencil.
ReplyDeleteOut.
Btw. This is how the rings puzzle should look like:
ReplyDeletehttp://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/696/ringspuzzle.png/
I have to remember not to open these anymore....too dark and too small....NO FUN!!!!!
ReplyDeletehi all
ReplyDeleteThanks for the hint Thom, I couldn't figure out what I was supposed to do with that paper!
ReplyDeletethat was fun...thanks
ReplyDeleteGreetings L&G!
ReplyDeleteJust started - circle puzzle was quite a challenge...
Glad to see you can post again, s-t!
8-)
Rings puzzle not necessary to finish game.
ReplyDeleteCan someone explain the number puzzle? I don't understand how it works. Thanks
ReplyDeleteDana,
ReplyDeleteHow to solve Kakuro:
- Fill each cell in the grid with a single digit such that each row or column has the indicated sum without repeating a digit.
- In these puzzles, you are filling the white squares with digits 1 through 9 so that they add up to the sums shown in the dark squares. A dark square will show one or two sums, separated by a diagonal line. A sum that is above the diagonal is the total of the row of white squares to its right. A sum that is below the diagonal is the total of the column of white squares beneath it.
- Two important rules:
There are no zeroes.
There are no repeats, i.e. a digit can appear only once within a sum.
- Starting Kakuro:
Look for rows or columns that can only be made with one combination of digits.
f.e.
3=1+2
4=1+3
6=1+2+3
7=1+2+4
10=1+2+3+4
11=1+2+3+5
16=7+9
17=8+9
& more
- Solve the kakuro by figuring out what numbers are needed for each row and column to add to the given numbers at their heads. Each row and column cannot hold a repeated number (e.g., the column where 3 numbers are needed to equal 24 can't be 888)
- Or: http://www.kakuro-world.com/en/tips.html
;-D
Dana,
ReplyDeleteThe numbers in a column should add up to the number above or below the column.
The numbers in a row should add up to the number to the left or right of a row.
And... same numbers in a row or column are not allowed.
Lol Premiere, what a lot of words.
ReplyDeleteAnd yep, Happy I can post again :)
lol, s-t,
ReplyDeleteit seems to be true that women talk more than men...!
;-D
Btw. P Harper,
ReplyDeleteHow can you get out without doing the rings puzzle. Without the paper from that puzzle you can't solve the 4-digit code and without that you can't get a jigsaw piece!?
out with no help!!
ReplyDelete(but I had to search forever for that one puzzle piece, yes it has indirectly to do with food ;))
P. Harper is maybe a hacker and hackers usually try 1337 first as code (since in hacker lingo it means "'LEET" (short for "elite")
ReplyDeleteThank y'all. That helps a lot. The missing piece of the puzzle for me was the fact that the numbers can't repeat. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteFinally out - I was putting the paper on the pumpkin, but unfortunately not on the right spot in its face...
ReplyDelete& Rats!
I tried more than once to EXTINGUISH the fire in pumpkins with the blow torch, hahaha!
;-P
All puzzles done and I'm missing a puzzle piece :(
ReplyDeleteAbigail,
ReplyDeleteRead my comments. I think I posted them all.
Hmm, in fact I posted 7 pieces, but the 8th piece is using the nippers on the pencil.
ReplyDeleteOK, ST, I'll go look again. I 'TRY' not to peek unless I HAVE to ;)
ReplyDeleteI was missing the one under the plates... I thought I'd clicked all those. Thanks ST! :)
ReplyDeleteI quit...Too hard to see. . seems like Abroy would let us zoom in the game and not the page so we could play with out having to deal with eye strain. Lately the games are just not worth it.
ReplyDeleteI'll have to wait for the solution to the Kakuro to be posted. Just cannot get these.
ReplyDeleteZeeoedj,
ReplyDeletehover cursor here on SPOILER
@premiere - thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteI really liked this game (with help on the Kakuro. Wasn't too dark for me.
ReplyDeleteWay to dark and small but still one of my favorites, except that dang math puzzle!
ReplyDeletewhy has premiere's link to the spoiler been removed :(
ReplyDeleteplease, I'm getting a math headache... Somebody, give the pyramid spoiler! Just please! I have to go to work.
ReplyDeleteI'm starting with
ReplyDelete28
173
and then I loose it
Oh! I got it now! I read more carefully premiere's instructions.
ReplyDeleteIt is 19
281
749
28
Premiere, thanks! I had never understood the logic of those puzzles.
ReplyDeleteand out!
ReplyDeleteToo dark for me, too. Pass.
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