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Kabe Escape

Kabe Escape is another Japanese point and click type room escape game by Dghgbakufu. In this game, you try to escape the place by finding items and solving puzzles. Good luck and have fun!

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What is Kabe Escape?
Kabe 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.

How can I play Kabe Escape?
You can play Kabe 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 Kabe Escape?
You can solve Kabe 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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Yes, you can post your comments to share your hints or walkthroughs for Kabe 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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74 Comments

  1. New Dghgbakufu...a certain challenge!

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  2. upper/lower hint
    4 ALMOST identical grids of upper/lower case numbers

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  3. Good morning
    1st was easy - look at small letters

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  4. totally stumped with level 2 (5F)

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  5. Found 5 letters different
    1 in first, 1 in 3rd, 3 in last

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  6. Hi, SwissMiss!
    I'm still working on the first one.

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  7. hint on first - "follow" the small letters

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  8. Any ideas on 5th floor?
    Tried combining triangles with right diagram but not seeing anything.

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  9. I am still stumped on 5F too

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  10. Because of the symmetry, I'm thinking some combo of 25 for middle and 69 for outer numbers

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  11. I tried overlapping the black parts and taking away the black parts from the middle figure but I cannot make any figures in any way

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  12. hmmm tough one... ive been trying diagonal lines like the codebox...

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  13. lol Leroy - you are very quiet

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  14. LOL swiss ive had plenty to say the last few days.... but note you all on codebox the triangles rotate in one direction (like a clock)

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  15. I tried the put the left and right blocks together
    standing on top of each other in the first one and
    side by side on the next two (acc. the middle bit) and then take or add the forms from the lift
    but doesnt get me anywhere

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  16. i'm still on 6F, i can't get the code. i can see some of the letters are small but i still don't get it.

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  17. I hate to say it, but I could take a hack from Guruone about now!

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  18. @Oana -- "draw" lines through all the lower case letters.

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  19. No hack needed.,..

    First digit is 3.... Combine the objects/overlapped

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  20. Oana - start at the left box - go to the first small letter (2nd on 2nd line) now draw an imaginary line and follow all the small letters in that box - you should draw a 5
    do this for the next boxes

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  21. And maybe have some new insight on the level 5!

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  22. Guru our saviour - but which objects do you combine for the first? still cannot see a 3

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  23. You need to sum the combined objects (2 at a time, each)

    Think inverse, mite help :)

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  24. if a label the hint 123 , 456, 789
    than the first number overlaps only with 2 and 3???

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  25. @Guruone, I'm not seeing it ...

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  26. LOL just cheat us now and we will work it out later....

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  27. the first "number-sign" fits into top middle and top right shape - but whichever way I combine I cannot see a 3

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  28. could you give us the solution pls and perhaps someone can put up a screenshot which explains it

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  29. So for the first digit.... 3.....

    There are a total of 3 shapes, 2 are repeated

    If you combine the 2 unique shapes (maybe even subtract them.... I forget already), you will match the req'd pattern

    Rinse and repeat :P

    Yeah, it was the tuffest, the rest is pretty easy

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  30. I agree ... I've been drawing hourglasses on the right picture every which way with no success.

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  31. thanks PuzzledinCA and SwissMiss! it worked!

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  32. Guru with shapes do you mean the hourglass ones in the middle - not the cubes on the side?
    if I combine them I get a cube

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  33. still to cryptic for me - solution please

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  34. On the right side there are 4 shapes (not counting symmetry) 4 squares \, 2 squares /, 2 "bowties", and 1 hourglass.
    The only unique shape is the hourglass

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  35. Then there are the 4, let's call them "wind vanes" by the code box. 2 are right-handed, 2 are left-handed

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  36. no solution forthcoming - it seems I have to leave this until someone else can explain and help better

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  37. If I could just see a "3", I'm sure I could work out the rest, but I'm getting nowhere, either

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  38. so no one found the solution for 5F? :(

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  39. Guru did but that one cheats all the time anyway LOL

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  40. can't he help us cheat too? :P

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  41. LOL Oana get the appropriate programming tools and reverse engineer gamecode.....

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  42. Just checking on progress.
    My 2 cents: GuruOne knows how to hack the codes, but claims not to on this. S/he usually gives the code if it was hacked and leaves us to figure out the reasoning if we care to.

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  43. oh, it's THAT easy! :))

    you guys helped me finish lots of games (even if you don't know you did)! now i have to leave this one unsolved. :(

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  44. btw, welcome, @Oana -- I haven't seen you before (at least not live).

    Wish the hardest puzzle had been at the end and not the 2nd one!

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  45. So why not this time Puzzled?
    3 is first digit and at least one digit repeated.. Maybe I was too hard in my post?

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  46. PuzzledinCA, i'm always here but i don't say much, just ask how to solve this and that, lol. i'm not of much help.

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  48. Ooops... spoiler fail! *facepalm*

    Spoiler3465Spoiler

    Explanation:
    There are 4 unique shapes... let's call them /, \, sandglas, blowtie

    if you add \ and bowtie, you get the required shape for the first column in the hint.
    there are totals of 4 \ and two bowties, so left 3...
    so the answer is 3.
    I'm not sure the logic either, but... i got the answer doing it this way

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  49. 2F is the last? i wish there was the 1F for playing also :(

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  50. ty mhtryhr - but I still cannot see it - too blonde

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  51. 4F pretty easy on to 3 now lol

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  52. @SwissMiss,

    I guess look at it as, count the number of shapes left once you take away the shapes you can combine to get the hint

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  53. trial and error - now on to 2

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  54. stuck with 3F !!!
    annoying numbers...

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  55. mytyhr this bugs me

    there are 4 \ shapes, two /, 1 hourglass, 2 bowties

    the first "number-shape" fits into / and the hourglass - so no \ and no bowties - so how does this leave me with 3?

    but I think I better give up on this else I go mad
    the rest was easy and I am out

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  56. Lottie - dont look at it as numbers but as degrees
    (360° in a circle, so one move of the arrow = 45°)

    just take the difference!

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  57. @SwissMiss
    ???
    I stuck with 620
    but not the 45,135,90... thing ^^

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  58. suddenly got it!
    try again

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  59. For 620
    Press the buttons and change the no. according to these pattern
    088
    280
    finally 620

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  60. @Swissmiss,

    I tried illustrating it ... pardon the crude drawing :D

    http://i.imgur.com/BwGdt.jpg

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  61. thanks mhtyhr - one has to overlap shapes to get the one from the number "spared" then count all the other shapes - weird

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  62. for the red/blue numbers

    turn red dial once (45) then blue dial 3x (135) then red dial twice (90) then blue dial once (45) then red dial 3 times (135) if I remember correctly

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  63. 6F: Look only at the small letters and imagine them as lines to get 4 numbers
    5F: Count how many times each shape can overlap the shapes in hint
    4F: Each rotate by the buttons is 45 degrees. Turn the arrow according to the given numbers.
    3F: Press 1st bottom arrow 1 time, 3rd top arrow 3 times and 2nd bottom arrow 3 times.
    2F: Use the floor colors for 1F to 6F. Look behind for checking the 1F color.

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  64. thanks Lia and everybody! :)

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  65. For 4F: 45 = 1 turn, 90 = 2 turns, 135 = 3 turns
    for 3F: another solution +4, +2, -2

    Thanks, @mhtyhr , for the picture!
    (Now GuruOne's hints finally make sense.)

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  66. solution

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xv_nQ6EjPsE

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  67. Well, the only thing that made the 5F puzzle difficult is the sheer number of possible solutions depending on how you number the shapes in the matrix or (as in this case) number the possible outcomes.

    There were too many variables.

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