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Gotmail - Rival

[UPDATE] Gotmail - Rival Escape is another Japanese point and click type room escape game from Gotmail. In this game, you are locked in a room with a pool and you have to search the room for items and some clues to find the way of escape. Good luck and have fun!

Update: English version is available now!

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What is Gotmail - Rival?
Gotmail - Rival 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 Gotmail - Rival?
You can play Gotmail - Rival 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 Gotmail - Rival?
You can solve Gotmail - Rival 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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  1. Hm... Gotmail, never heard of... I'll give it a try... ;-)

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  2. OOOOH, Gotmail! (shrieks like a Bieber-fan ;-)

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  3. Stuck with two keys, an empty remote and an empty frog. Thought the letter box needs the letters from guitar string, but nada.

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  4. Two keys, one battery, one remote, one flashlight. Opened bedroom door, trying for the other key. There's a trapdoor in the top of the bedroom cb.

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  5. Other key gives 2nd battery, trying to open curtains in 1th room now.

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  6. Hi Christina! I'm following your footsteps. :-)

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  7. Don't :-) I'm not good in Japanese and I think we've got translation issues. O btw chip from flashlight. Opened curtains, found dvd-box. Need code for DVD player and key for blue book (diary?)

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  8. Use flashligt on trapdoor, put in frog. Don't know what that did, but it did fit.

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  9. Can't find the trapdoor in the bedroom?

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  10. Woah, you are fast! Think I'm where you are, more or less, and- yes: knowledge in japanese seem to be important. Have you played on the other website already? There is a link for another site in the drawer beside bed. I think we have to play the tune that is written on the other side of the paper.

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  11. Hello everybody! I love gotmail escapes, but I never get them on my own lol... @Christina, please help with flashlight and battery, I only have two keys, a frog statue and the remote...

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  12. Small-tool: it is in the closet. You need flashlight with batteries to see it.

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  13. Ah ok found the trapdoor it's inside the cupboard.

    Btw batteries can go in the remote too.

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  14. What happened to the production of English-translated Gotmail Games?

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  15. One key fits the bedroom door, then you find more. The trapdoor is in the cupboard, look up where the garments are and use the flashlight to see it properly (alternate batteries between remote and flashlight)

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  16. Opened the curtains with the remote (use the third option on remote).

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  17. Hello Jutti: one of the keys goes into one of the doors. I was stuck there for a while too.

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  18. There is also a keyhole under the table.

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  19. I can't find the flashlight?

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  20. I have only one key (from the frog) and it doesn't open anything. And an empty remote... I can't find anything else.

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  21. And a key from behind the hand statue.

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  22. Used remote on tv and on dvd, but dvd needs a code.

    I think the flashlight was under the bed.

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  23. The other site highlights the notes from a-g on a piano keyboard. I think it's for the box near the hand, but found no translation yet.

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  24. thanks small-tool, found flashlight, try to catch up!

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  25. There is also a necklace under the pillow in the bedroom.

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  26. I placed the batteries inside remote, then changed to the "first Japanese symbol" while pointing to the window.

    Curtains opened and "DVD" is located on the bottom left side of window

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  27. 3569 Doesn't work, trying on variations now.

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  28. Christina: I'm also trying to find a translation from notes into japanese, but I haven't found it so far.

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  29. Why did you try 3569 Christina?

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  30. I have 2 useless keys, an empty remote and a frog. I've been clicking everywhere again and again, I can't find anything else, I'm starting to think that we are not playing the same game.

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  31. Pascale, you can use of the keys to open one of the doors to get to the bedroom.

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  32. I don't know if this helps:

    Those red boxes under TV should be DVD of
    Beethoven symphony No. 3,5, 6,9
    Vivaldi's Four Seasons (1 - Spring, 2 - Summer , 3 - Autumn , 4 - Winter)

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  33. Pascale one key to open bedroom door (right of sofa)

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  34. You can also get in using user name aaa and password aaa. I find it much easier to remember! LOL

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  35. Thank you Small-Tool ! I had tried this several times, but it only works now ?!

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  36. Put frog in locker in wardrobe dont know what it did though

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  37. In the lower drawer in the bedroom there's a note. Turn it over, you'll find a postcard. Click it, it's a link where you can see a part of the room with the piano. You can click different parts of the piano keyboard, which makes Japanese characters appear on the screen.
    This is not much fun like this. I will play it when the English version comes out eventually.

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  38. I have to do some work as well. Anyone come up with the musical notes yet? Or found another use for the second key? Or found another key?

    Suchun! Mhtythr! HELP!

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  39. I'm afraid it's a language problems for the letter code and the 4-digit dvd code.
    And wondering if the (turning) hand gives some kind of hint and don't understand the hint on the guitar!?

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  40. I think that red card found in flashlight goes in video cam out of window, but window is shut!!!

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  41. I tried to find out what the signs on the paper in the bedside locker mean or how the piano works, but without success. Too bad.

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  42. Does anyone have sound? I don't.

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  43. found a Cd back left on the window

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  44. It really seems that this time the language barrier is stronger than in other gotmails... I will come back later, wish good luck to you all!

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  45. small tool
    open the curtain then click the left hand side
    get CD
    see the musical note
    which is 8 16 and 2
    enter 8162 for DVD
    open


    and Gotmail only open English version when they publish games for public
    We're now playing the game as a free user...so only Japanese

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  46. Get hints from the TV
    and now continue...

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  47. the hint from the TV is correspond to the hints from the bedroom
    now working on it and see what's going on...

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  48. Not in bedroom says
    ra shi do so ra shi

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  49. Ah thank Lottie,
    Of course. I already tried that, but I thought the 4th note was a quarter note, so I tried 8164. Stupid :(

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  50. Total 8 key can be pressed on the piano

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  51. after dvd gives other signs it says
    i ro ha to i ro

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  52. the launguage is big problem.put the frog in the little door in the top of the closet

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  53. New key here too! Thanks for the help, Lottie!!

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  54. which goes under coffee table, wich gives a keycard.

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  55. I fail to these nasty thing!!!!

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  56. 8162 doesnt work for me sigh and I still dont know what the frog did?

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  57. ABCGAB doesn't work for me on the letter box?

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  58. keycard too... Still following you, Christina. ;-)

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  59. Lottie, how did you open the piano please?

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  60. Leroy, maybe you have to see the hint on the dvd first. Open the dvd box.

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  61. zoom out, zoom in Small-tool. Didn't work for me at first, second try it did.

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  62. Small-tool: zoom out and then try again.

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  63. sorry Christina
    I still haven't open the piano
    I just solving the new web page hint

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  64. Nope, abcgab doesn't work for me!?

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  65. 4th position on remote for lamp (near window and near piano)

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  66. s-t, I had to go to the website from the card in the bedroom drawer first.

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  67. great find @seb :-)


    both lamps now on.

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  68. Notes on the note in drawer in bedroom:
    LA SHI DO SO LA SHI

    Has anyone figured out the purpose of the link to the 'rival' graphic on other side of the note-paper?

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  69. Thanks Jillydoc, that's the trick.

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  70. My pleasure s-t, glad to repay the favor!

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  71. the left lamp off reveals one single japanese character on the dark picture. above a sign with a heart that looks like the heart behind de waistbasket.

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  72. (sign is only there with light off and curtain closed)

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  73. No idea where to use the key-card or necklace?
    And why can we still use the key that we used on the drawer in the closte in the bedroom?

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  74. copy from a Chinese forum
    which is

    ド(do)、レ(re)、ミ(mi)、ファ(fa)、ソ(sol)、ラ(la)、シ (si)
    C(do)、D(re)、E(mi)、F(fa)、G(sol)、A(la)、B(si)

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  75. oh no, more signs and more to translate (and a musical note, so probably a new tune)

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  76. I got the CD into the DVD, but nothing happened

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  77. Not only one sign Christina, a lot of signs/characters.

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  78. Christina: there are a lot of signs on the picture, at least 5! Good find!

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  79. I see five characters...? white, cyan, white, orange & pink...

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  80. Vera, try diary in bedroom drawer...

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  81. @jillydoc I see 5 too, they translate into

    su ku ri a su if I'm right. Now find the use of it :-S

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  82. it is a SD card, maybe from the flashlight, I don't remember

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  83. turn on 2 lights and still nothing happened?

    TV need electric power

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  84. HAHAHAHA! OHmigosh Vera SD is shorthand for Screwdriver! LOL

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  85. sorry, I confused you. It is a SD card, not screwdriver

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  86. It's okay, it was very funny! All escapers look for the elusive screwdriver in games. LOL

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  87. Yep also thought she meant screwdriver, lol
    Anyway I tried the keycard on the diary and it made a sound!? Didn't open though.

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  88. Damn NCIKU is down so no drawing japanese symbols LOL

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  89. the right of the box with bukvait behind a wooden partition note on which to hang a necklace

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  90. I know we love SD... Selfdefiant the best!

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  91. LOL SDcards are memory cards used in cameras and similar

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  92. the right of the box with the letters behind a wooden partition note on which to hang a necklace

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  94. The light in the bedroom is suspicious too. I suspect we'll have to look at something under it soon.

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  96. I think su ku ri a su is for the guitar strings

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  97. then turns to the heart of the safe for trash

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  98. Necklace powered up heart code place behind trashcan

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  99. read other comments @lotjemar, you use one key for the bedroom door and then the other stuff is easy.

    @Lukruna, could you be more specific? to the right of what please?

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  101. Oh LOL bukvait= bookcase? Found that view and used necklace now

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  102. Great find Lukruna, thanks :)

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  103. sorry lukruna, good find (only saw your first comment)

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  104. Heart code can only be four digits/letters

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  105. needs a 4 letter or number code....humm

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  106. @Christina I apologize to the left of the box with the letters of a wooden plank

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  107. Well and truly stuck! LOL

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  108. The characters in the picture next to the lamp read kurisumasu - Christmas. It's a hint for the heart box behind the trashcan.

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  109. We probably need the su ku ri a su from the picture, because there's a heart too, but what does su ku ri a su mean?

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  110. Hmmmm symbols from picture are katakana

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  111. It worked, the christmas clue. THANKS!

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  112. code maybe something to do with de guitar hint?

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  113. picture says su ku ri ma su, made a mistake on the ma

    And that means Christmas

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  114. Ah thanks Garnet, that worked.

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  115. Key and ID card work but not mini disc..

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  116. how jillydoc? was still figuring out the christmas word

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  117. And now we can use the key and the id-card on the new television.

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  118. Got bookmark from diary, put it under lamp and now can't read it! LOL

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  119. Got the keyboard now, but no idea what to type?

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  120. LOL Now I get it but here we always put days before months

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  121. Sorry Christina, missed your post.

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  122. What to type on the keyboard?

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  123. How did you open the diary Jillydoc?

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  124. Ah ok, the key was under the mouse.

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  125. I can tell the last character is a nine on the bookmark, but nothing else!

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  126. I saw the ISS in the screensaver, maybe that's a code for something. Now to unravel the bookmark...sigh. Or maybe Garnet reads japanese?

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  127. I'm wondering if there's more in the diary than a bookmark. I can keep on turning pages.

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  128. Can anyone translate that metal strip?

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  129. Third character from end looks like a U on the keyboard...

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  130. sorry
    I have used all 3 keys
    and I can't see any mouse or open the diary
    any help?

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  131. Now clicking on the file opens it.

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  132. Lottie, there is a shelf below the new screen, click it.

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  133. jillydoc
    do I need to find the ID card first?
    I just can't click the shelf out...

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  134. Lol, can anybody read what the opened file shows?

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  135. Why would anyone lock up an empty diary? And we need someone to translate the pc-file as well.

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  136. Lottie, ID card and little red disc go on the side above where you used the key.

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  137. Lotti: I think yes. I think I inserted both, the ID card and the SD card.

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  138. Lottie,
    You need a key, id-card and the litte red card to open it.

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  139. ID card was in the letterbox I think?

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  140. The metal strip goes under the bedside lamp, in the yellow blob.

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  141. I got a metal strip with a 'greenish" wire, from the diary

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  142. Christina, there's a bookmark that you put under bedside table lamp.

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  143. ID card was under coffee table.

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  144. maybe I miss something
    can anyone help me with the ID card?
    I don't know where is it

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  145. Got the strip in the yellow thingy, but nothing happends

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  146. Thanks Christina! I got it wrong.

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  147. Marcotica, what strip and what yellow thingy?

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  148. @jillydoc, most call the bookmark a metal strip (looks like it). different words, same facts. No progress at the moment.

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  149. Oh, Marcotica, turn on the lamp!

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  150. Jilliydoc,
    I think Marcotica means the bookmark.

    Anyway I went through at least 100 extra pages in the diary and nothing else in there.

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  151. Marcotica: take the strip out of the yellow thingy and look at it in your inventory and turn it around.

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  152. Marcotica back out and look at wall

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  153. We need
    - a key for near the window with curtains
    - a way to open that window
    - a way to use the red machine outside that window
    - a translation for the pc file
    - a translation for the metal strip bookmark
    - why did the frog go in de bedroom cb trapdoor thingy?
    - why does the metal strip bookmark go under the bedside table lamp
    - does the guitar string clue mean 6 (square) 2 (circle) 5 (triangle) and where to use that?
    - do we need to use the pc keyboard?

    anything else?

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  154. And what's with the 5ID6LXR on the wall in the bedroom, where do we use that?

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  155. Christina, the light made the letters come up on the metal strip.

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  156. The bracketed words in the PC file are the titles from the Beethoven DVDs on the shelf under the TV (the lefthand four), so the order in which they appear there is probably a code.

    I'm trying to figure out the bookmark but I'm not sure what the first word is.

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  157. s-t I wonder if that should be used with guitar clue?

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  158. Bookmark goes in top right of painting above the couch.

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  159. I had the letters before I put it under the lamp @jillydoc. But I cannot see the letters @smalltool and @leroy mention.

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  160. Got an paper aeroplane from that picture.

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  161. And what to do with the Japanese word in the new web page?

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  162. And also a key inside the plane!

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  163. please, where to place the necklace?

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  164. Key opens piano and now we're probably gonna use the guitar hint.

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  165. And I still don't know what to do with the second website (the 'rival' one) and the tunes on the piano there. I think it may open the piano.

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  166. Cris,
    Left next to the letter box you can zoom in on the left side of the vertical shelf.

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  167. Escapism, going to other site enables you to open the abcdef box.

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  168. Wow was I wrong about the light! LOL

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  169. Small-tool: how can the bookmark go to the painting above couch? I can't interact with that picture...

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  170. Okay, this part is WAAAY over my head! LOL I'll wait for someone to break this code.

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  171. Escapism, maybe you have to put the bookmark under the lamp first, then turn on the lamp, and look at the wall.
    Or maybe you have to open the file on the pc first, don't know?

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  172. Christina bookmark reflects light from lamp onto wall

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  173. So we've got to use the 5ID6LXR and the guitar strings and the piano keys....

    phew!

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  174. Escapism, I couldn't zoom on the pic until I saw the code from the bookmark reflected on the bedroom wall.

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  175. god !!!
    when I press the key on the piano with
    down triangle - equal sign - cross

    the key that I use can take out and can't insert again!!!

    And seems that the shape have been changed...

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  176. Ah, ok, thanks small-tool. I still wasn't able to look at the wall, so that might be the reason. Where exactly do I have to click to look at the wall?

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  177. then use the key
    on the box near the curtain
    (which is first use on the piano)
    (after enter the correct keys, the key change the shape)

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  178. Almost 200 comments, so new comments will be on the next page! .

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  179. AHHH. POP! The reflection is beside the closet!

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  180. Escapism, its where the doors for the closet are a little to the right and there is wall space on the left. I thought it looked funny before.

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  181. EAdgbe for guitar strings

    CDEFGABC for piano keys

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  182. Yep, got that too Lottie, that was the hint from paper and guitar combined.

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