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What is Escape from the Room 203?
Escape from the Room 203 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 Escape from the Room 203 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 Escape from the Room 203 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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ReplyDeleteCard under corner table
ReplyDeletehey! joining
ReplyDeleteGot two black card with white numbers, an akabebo and a memo with codes.
ReplyDeletekey right side of record player
ReplyDeletejust the akabebo and the memo right now. Can't find the third black card...
ReplyDeletekey by record player, use to get stick
ReplyDeleteGot third card from underneath couch. Form the word but the box won't open with the code in the memo :(
ReplyDeleteuse key on lock right side of trap door for a stick. stick under armchair for another card
ReplyDeletethree cards so far. Open black box with calender clue. Need a stick to reach top of bookcase and under chair
ReplyDeleteOpened the box... and out!
ReplyDeleteinsert card from under table in slot above table
ReplyDeleteI don't get the calender clue. guess, I could bruteforce ;-)
ReplyDeleteneed another key...
ReplyDeletePOP! opened the black box
ReplyDeleteplace cards in trap door and get nothing!
ReplyDeletelooking for a hint for 6 digit box. one more card missing
ReplyDeleteWhere is 2nd card, have the ones from corner table and under chair
ReplyDeleteand out of the garage????
ReplyDelete@Donas: the card from table goes in slot above table, so actually you have just one card ;-)
ReplyDeleteanother card in calender box
there's a card between the bookcase and the chair as well
ReplyDeleteI thought code for 6 digit box could be the red date on calender, but it doesn't seem to work.
ReplyDeletethanks @Philomena! having trouble with pressing the 2nd button though...
ReplyDeleteMiller, add red dates together for calander box (black box).
ReplyDelete6 digit code come from the cards. Combine note with letters.
Thanks, Philomena, that was the one I was missing.
ReplyDeleteThanks too, Miller
three black cards will go in the trapdoor
ReplyDeletecalendar +
ReplyDeleteso 1+26+10=37
My 2nd button doesn't work well either, finally set what I thought was the code, but won't open
ReplyDeleteanyone else has problems with pressing 2nd button of gray box? it's a pixelhunt, got to 3 right now, so not much to go...
ReplyDelete@Donas: same for me. thought 1 4 12...but nada
ReplyDeleteon the paper "M" & "N" are switched, but that's probably not important at all?!
ReplyDeleteSame here Miller
ReplyDeleteThe 3 cards at their places in the floor gives you the number code for de 6 digit box. Translate the letters in numbers (A=1, B=2,...). There's a paper somewhere showing this...
ReplyDeleteOh, the paper is on the shelf, use the stick...
ReplyDelete1 4 12 10 doesn't work on code box
ReplyDeleteHi guys! I'm stuck w/ 6 dig box as well.
ReplyDeleteThought the code was 141210 but OK button won't work
141210 are correct, have to give you a key
ReplyDeleteI restarted and it worked. and also the 2nd button was no problem. small bug
ReplyDeleteRestarted and now I'm out! Thx all.
ReplyDeleteyou can leave either with or without they toy. good end is probably with toy...
ReplyDeleteReplayed as well, because I thought the letters maybe don't work without viewing the paper, but they do! Now you are all out, fine.
ReplyDeleteout on replay with no problems
ReplyDeleteThis game is really in a tiny window !
ReplyDeletePOP>>> Must remember to Zoom in future.
ReplyDeleteThat was very interesting!!! So dark for me, I was blind clicking almost everything!
ReplyDeleteTY @philomena for the card between the chair and bookcase, I had kept getting the calendar and stopped looking there!
Found the clue paper above the shelf by accident(had the pole highlighted) and that helped tremendously! I knew I just had to get all three letter papers and ...OUT!
@Pascale, you can use browser zoom (at least in FF) to make game window bigger
ReplyDeleteROOM 203 WALKTHROUGH
ReplyDeleteSome scenes can be reached from 2 larger views
A couple of places I found a bit pixelly
The relaxing music is long enough to not become annoying
From first scene, go right
(Optional
Zoom under corner shelf and take RED ANIMAL CARD
Zoom above corner shelf, place card in slot
Press square below to get AKABEKO
Look up akabeko in Wikipedia to learn it's an ancient toy believed to ward off illness
You won't get a special ending, but it's nice having a lucky mascot)
Go right and zoom on turntable
Take SILVER KEY
Zoom on calendar and note 3 dates are circled in red
Zoom on box above calendar and see you need to enter 2 digits with the clue "Calendar +"
Add the 3 numbers and press the button to get LETTER CARD #1
Go right Use the key on the door in the table
Click the back/top of the table to get a STICK
Go right
Use the stick above the turntable to get a MEMO
Memo shows letters A-N numbered by position in alphabet (except N & M are reversed)
Go right
Use stick under chair to get LETTER CARD #2
Click chair next to calendar to get LETTER CARD #3
Go right and open trap door
Place the 3 cards to get a LETTER CLUE
Go right 2x and zoom on box above record player
Combine letter clue and memo to get a 6-digit #
Enter in the box to get a GOLD KEY
Note: The 3rd time I played, I couldn't get the box to open. (I had accidentally gone past "4" on the 2nd digit and then it got "sticky".) If this happens, you have to restart.
Zoom on baseboard between the chair and the trap door
Use gold key on white spot to open door
Click black line to open door
SPOILERS
Calendar box=37
7# box=ADLJ=141210
Thanks @Philomena for the 3rd card!
Missed animal card under corner table & letter card between shelf & armchair, didn't use animal card & had same probs with the 7# box (restart)...
ReplyDeleteTherefore: Thx posters above for the hints & @Puzzled for EGDAWT!
8-)
Lovely simple game.
ReplyDeleteRelaxing, serene game. Loved it.
ReplyDeleteI like finding the Akabeko, as it's the symbol of Fukushima Prefecture.
(RE)HI all ☺
ReplyDeletecaught this one due to a suggestion from our staff member, responsible for the replays - thx annaby!
ありがとう for all your creations, Tsuki ☺
& thx Puzzled for the WT
Pixel hunts:
ReplyDelete1) Under chair
2) Between chair and bookcase
3) On lower wall to right of chair
4) Under corner shelf near window
I guess Clio_Rose was thinking of 3/11/11 (game posting 11/11) earthquake/tsunami/nuclear disaster at Fukushima when she said she liked finding the Akabeko. Sometimes the game comments from reposted games are a blast from the past.
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