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What is Riifura Escape?
Riifura 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.
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You can play Riifura 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.
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You can solve Riifura 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.
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71 Comments
oh dear, I have about 15 min....
ReplyDeleteloading
so far have wheel (used) blue ball with code, two weights (1 g and 5 g) and a mystery white weight
ReplyDeletelooks like mystery white ball is 2 g and I need to balance these according to hint paper behind scale
ReplyDeletebalanced them, had to give the answer to weight of ?
ReplyDeletenow have a stick with a red star? maybe a key?
key give binoculars to see code for blue ball
ReplyDeletewhich gives sd
must be somewhere else to use sd...
ReplyDeleteanyone else playing?
stuck with sd and binoculars.
ReplyDeletesolved the weights behind the wheel door, have half of the circle to open the third door
can still take wieghts
Hi all,
ReplyDelete? = 6 g
Got binoculars,
Get shape clue,
Get SD,
Get circle,
now need centre bit....
POP! got second half of circle to open third puzzle door
ReplyDeletegreen key and another weight
ReplyDeleteHi Morgan,
ReplyDeletefor second circle center part, check out what you have in inventory ;)
Hi Jo-Ann, where did you find middle bit ?
ReplyDeletestuck with binoculars and 25 g wt (and 1g and 5 g still)
ReplyDeleteneed moon shape to open middle door
Wow Jo-Ann, had it all the time.
ReplyDeleteOn the white ball was some screws now have a white ball what next Jo-Ann hehe
ReplyDeleteyou guys are almost where I am stuck... I need some help!
ReplyDeleteseriously? was it that easy?
ReplyDeleteI got the last cupboard door open by opening all of them first, then the last middle one
have moon shape now
solved moon puzzle, got a spaceship?
ReplyDeleteBalanced 1g on first hook and 5g on third hook
ReplyDeletebut did not get green key or another weight?
and now I am apparently in space!
ReplyDeletedo I need that yellow ball? I don't have enough weights and just binoculars left??
ReplyDeletetrying to figure out how much the gold question mark weighs
ReplyDeleteI LOVED THIS GAME......... WOOOOHOOOO :)
ReplyDelete10 outta 5 Stars
@ Morgan, if it balances, you have to solve what the ? weighs
ReplyDelete@Clee, you get the yellow ball later after going into space
ReplyDeleteGrrr, I can't get the right answer for the gold question mark! I thought it was 6, but no...
ReplyDeleteI have to run, will come back later and see if someone will post some hints for me
Thanks Jo-Ann, will do maths after large coffee,
ReplyDelete2:30am here and head feels like fried chicken. lol
I got the other scale to work just need the right number :( am I going to space with this game?
ReplyDeleteWeigh the weights in space to check the difference :)
ReplyDelete16g omg how sad are my neurons.
ReplyDeletehaha thats was very clever
ReplyDeleteI am out
Think that you are in space and there the gr are not so heavy
You have to cound again!
Jo-Ann you make very good suggestions for the srews behind the ball and for the open doors of the closet!
ReplyDeleteBlue ? = 28g
ReplyDeleteAnd lift off...weeeeeee
Was it, VII IV IX, anyway what is the weight of a gold
question mark, hummmm...
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ReplyDeleteI can't seem to find two more weights for the 3rd door puzzle
ReplyDeleteI believe it is XII.
ReplyDeleteGood night and thanks Jo-Ann
@Morgan: every game is different. I did it second time and the weights and the total numbers were different. But of course the main idea is the same;)
ReplyDeletecan someone help me where to find the other weights
ReplyDeletenah, solved the 3rd door :D
ReplyDelete@Cedrick: you dond need any more than the 25, 5 and 1
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ReplyDeleteThanks VK, if the weights are different in every game I'm
ReplyDeletesorry to give false info to all, lol, but I suppose the main
idea is the same :-)
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ReplyDeleteJust find out the weight of the gold question mark & you are out!
ReplyDeletehi! I'm getting a headache from the morning maths, which I really really hate! I've got 1g on the 1st hook and a 5g on the 4th. Tryed all possible numbers, but nothing happens...
ReplyDeleteI too am still stuck at the very beginning.
ReplyDeleteTried to select value from "?" ( 6 g ) so the display reads
0 6 g
Pressed grey bar below - nothing happens!
What did I miss??
could s-one come back and post the answer for green ?,pleaseeeeeeee??????????
ReplyDeletearbeitslooser the hint is on tje paper but i dont understand :((
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ReplyDeleteWhat? That paper does not help at all!
ReplyDeleteIt simply says that ? = B + C - A, that's all.
BUT nvm, brute-forced it. (one-digit number)
Yet I'd like to know how to interpret that force-measuring thing. (I think it shows you NEWTONs?)
My ball was 3 g (0.003 kg) and so it ought to have showed (G = m * 10 m/s²) ... 30 N !
Or does 1 mark really mean 5 N ??
I struggled my way through this last night....at 2 in the morning...lol
ReplyDeleteThe first 2 I had a lucky guess and the other 2 I brute forced....
I still don't really understand how it works and came back now to see nobody else does either!!! LMAO!!!!
I weighed the weights...made them balance...then figured/guessed the ?....Good luck, everyone... and if small-tool, edgar, ellie...or anyone else comes who can explain it...Thanks!!!
OK for the people stuck in space...yes you need to use the formula G = m * g from physics class which you had hopefully attended (lol)
ReplyDeleteBUT...
I think the game maker used an exact g of 1 2/3 (1.66666...) whilst the gravitational acceleration on the moon is 1.62.
That's why I had to play around with the weight amount of the golden question mark. (had 70 Newton, and so had to divide by 1.62 but got ~~ 43.2 which actually turned out to be 42)
You see, the answer is always 42. LOL.
re: ?
ReplyDeleteCheck my post @ 6:29
@nokra
ReplyDeleteMy assumptions proved to be right.
There's not only the scale, but also a force meter on the opposite side. *THIS* is actually the solution.
- Take the white weight off the scale
- Attach the weight to the force meter, which will indeed give you MILLINEWTONS, whilst 5 mN or 5/1000 N is one mark, so count them from top to bottom.
Numbers vary with each game.
So if you get 50 mN = 0,050 N, your white object will weigh 5 g
G = m * g
m = G / g
m = ((0,050 kg * m / s²) / 10 m/s² = 0,005 kg)
5 g is the solution! And now adjust the "?" so that the weight on each side is equal.
Why make it so complicated?
ReplyDeleteJust weight the ? in space
And weigh the weights
Be good if I learnt to spell
ReplyDelete*weigh
Guru, sorry if I might have been confusing. I was referring to the VERY FIRST part in the game with the white object, not the part in space.
ReplyDeleteIMHO it is impossible to get the (current, and ever-varying) weight of the white object without using the force meter.
Whoops, I see
ReplyDeleteOk, I'll play again later (and post my results), I'm pretty sure it was just basic math
Hmmmm, wait
ReplyDeleteThe 5g weight on the Green Scale goes down halfway
So does the white ball, yes? Or I am going crazy?
hehe
Well, as I was trying to point out, the white object goes down according to its (variable!) weight!
ReplyDeleteIf you coincidentally caught a game where the white object IS 5 g (so same as the 5 g weight), the white object will go down halfway as well, this is correct.
BUT yet there IS some physics stuff behind. Count each mark as 5 milliNewtons, and in your case you will get 50 mN, so divided by (rounded) g of 10 m/s² it's 5 grams.
If the white thing weighs 7 grams (which might be true for another game), it will go down to 70 mN. (14 marks)
This has already happened.
You may think I'm making things complicated, but I'm sure there's no other way to really CALCULATE the weight instead of brute-forcing around numbers without really knowing what's going on. ;)
I still don't see a problem
ReplyDelete1g = 2 notches
5g = 10 notches
etc
Yes, I got it using simple maths. I could swear the weight of the 25g changed while I was in space though! Great game!
ReplyDeleteAh Guru I get you. Clever I must say. Because what you do is PRETEND the force meter to be a "scale" and reading the force values (which are actually newton units, no doubt about that!) as if they were grams.
ReplyDeleteSo you don't say 1 mark = 5 mN, but 1 mark = 0.5 gr.
So 14 marks get you 7 gr.
All right, you can do it that way, but in physics terms it's wrong, as it's not mass (m) but weight (G).
Riifura Walkthrough
ReplyDeleteNOTE: SOLUTIONS VARY EACH GAME
-Note panel at left is screwed down
-Take CIRCLE-CROSS from left door
-Open middle cub and BLUE BALL falls out
-Follow ball right and pick it up
- Note the spring scale
Go right/left twice
Place circle-cross on left panel for weight puzzle #1
Solving the puzzle:
- Look at clue paper. You need to enter the weight of the pink ball, but don't know C
- Take the white ball and the 1g and 5g weights off the scale
- Go to the spring scale.
- Weigh each of the items.
- 1g = 2 marks
- 5g = 10 marks
- white ball = x marks (or x/2 g)
- Take the weights and ball back to the puzzle and rebalance them.
- Enter the weight of pink ball = white ball + 5 - 1
- Get RED KEY.
-Take weights and ball back.
Go right
- Open top cupboard for binoculars.
- Look out window with binoculars for SHAPES CLUE
- Use shapes clue on blue ball and press black line for SCREWDRIVER
- Open panel on left for RING
- Note odd shape in panel
Go left
-Place ring on right panel -- You still need a circle for the middle.
- Look at the white ball and click on it.
- Use screwdriver to remove hooks
- Place the ball on the panel to get weight puzzle #2
Solving the puzzle
- Look at the clue paper
- You are going to put weights on the hooks
- Start with the 5g weight from right to left until the right doesn't drop
- Now place the 1g weight until you get an equal balance
- Multiply the weights as shown on the clue paper to get the weight of the green ball.
- Enter the weight to get GREEN KEY.
- Take weights back
Go right
- Open bottom cupboard to get 25g weight
- You can now open right-hand door to get CRESCENT shape.
Go left
- Place crescent on middle panel for weight puzzle #3
Solving the puzzle
- Place weights to get an even balance (25g will go on right side); the rest is trial and error
- Example: 5g on far left, 1g under blue ball, 25g on far right
-- so, 10g + 1g + blue = 50g or blue =39g
- Enter YOUR weight to get BLUE ROCKET
- Take weights
Go right
-Place rocket in that odd panel
- Take a trip to the moon
- YELLOW BALL falls from top of cabinet as you land
- Go right to pick it up
- Go left and look out window for ROMAN NUMERAL CLUE
- Enter numbers into yellow ball for QUESTION MARK SHAPE
Go to door and place shape in the wall.
It's weight puzzle #4!
Solving the puzzle
- Take shape to spring scale -- "?" = z marks
BUT you're on the moon, so gravity is different!
- Put 25g + 5g on the scale -- combined they are 10 marks.
--So 30g = 10 marks, so "?"=z * 3
You can now take a moon walk (and wonder how you're going to get back home!)
very well done Puzzled!! This must've been quite an effort to accomplish.
ReplyDeleteThanks, arbeitslooser. Not so hard, and I thought the other comments would be confusing. Although I couldn't think of a way to explain the 2nd puzzle any better than the diagram!
ReplyDeleteAlthough, not many people who think they hate math are going to try to get past the 1st puzzle!
I don't hate math, but it isn't my best subject either. And I loved this game. :)
ReplyDeleteThe math isn't hard at all -- just basic math/logic if you take a minute to think about it.
Out with no help. Now where did I leave my spacesuit?
There's another solution for middle scale with blue ? ball:
ReplyDelete8-D
hover cursor on SPOILER
(click with right mouse on link to open it in new tab)
MIDDLE SCALE
Completely Loved this one. Thank you much! :)
ReplyDeleteStill 5 stars after 7 years! To open the blocked cabinet on the bottom, open all 3 vertical cabinets on the right. Gravity!
ReplyDeleteworking link
ReplyDeletehttp://f512.com/games/34301-riifura-escape
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