ARTO LUDI is another free online brain-teaser riddle game created by Premiere for EscapeGames24. In 13 levels, expect donkey work as much as (hopefully) easy-going times! Enjoy also lovely pictures, nice music & loads of wordplays (no hidden stuff)! Now, enable your sound, sharpen your pencils & activate your grey matter for another challenge! Good luck and have fun! [Created and Subbed by Premiere]Play This Game
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What is Arto Ludi?
Arto Ludi is an escape 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 Arto Ludi?
You can play Arto Ludi 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 Arto Ludi?
You can solve Arto Ludi 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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473 Comments
m should be an r
ReplyDeletelevel 9 I am assuming they are on cities not countries?
ReplyDeletePOP, rn looked like an m. on to 9
ReplyDeletelol hard to put places on the map but will help as I said
ReplyDeleteyay mrtelcom!
ReplyDeleteenglish people... tried empire, nope.
ReplyDeletecertain cities/countries are attached to others
ReplyDeletesas, special air service?
ReplyDeleteit looks like havana (cuba) is attached to serbia?
ReplyDeletethe europe part of the map is hard to see
Jo-Ann,
ReplyDeleteyou can also zoom in...
I think we need to group letters from country abbreviations into pairs and then assemble?? The pic name is b=anotb more math then "26"
ReplyDeletefor 9 think what UK means there is a hint to what it doesn't mean so think according to theme then you know what you are looking for cities is what you need not countries
ReplyDeleteI finally got to lvl 8, but have to go. (:
ReplyDeleteHopefully when I get back in about 5 hours you'll have solved all the levels and left me enough clues to muddle my way through to the end.
Thanks again everyone, especially Premiere!
Catch ya later!
I figured it was cities based on where the line were
ReplyDeletebut some are really tough to figure out
I have havana, adelaide, tokoyo, bejing, reykjavik...
am I right so far?
Bye bye, Cee Bee,
ReplyDelete& thx for playing!
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No way it is cities, not enough detail. For instance is that Tel Aviv or Haifa connected to Adelaide.
ReplyDeleteread my post above about uk and it will help you narrow down cities
ReplyDeleteis the city in Brazil Belem?
ReplyDeleteis the town in Belgium that attaches to brazil?
ReplyDeleteI am zoomed in! lol
unfortunately I have to go make dinner :( just when I was getting into it!
ReplyDeletegood luck everyone! leave breadcrumbs!
CU, Jo-Ann,
ReplyDelete& thx for playing, to you, too!
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Congress_of_Esperanto
ReplyDeleteHere is the list of cities, I need someone to post links as I can not see map with my eyes.
well done mrtelcom
ReplyDeleteCRAP universalla kongresso is also known as UK, on to something without the map just representing locations that held it.
ReplyDeletewhat are people called who attend these conventions??
ReplyDeletecrap, back in a while, tried all kinds of variants on world congress in both languages.
ReplyDeletelol not what are people called but people is a good start
ReplyDeleteDid you get it mtatt? Maybe we need to use the number of years between conventions at each city, and then use the difference to translate to letters, then anagram it.
ReplyDeleteor even worse?? number of people at each convention?? the horror.
ReplyDeletemrtelcom,
ReplyDeletenot each convention (if you look at map)...
(just a scrap of comfort, I know, so I warned at intro: expect donkey work...!)
;-D
OK here we go..
ReplyDeletecity convention year people
Adelaide 82 97 1224
Tel Aviv 85 00 1212
Dif : 3(c) 3(c) 12(L)
am I totally off base?
ReplyDeletenot at all, mrtelcom,
ReplyDeleteyou're doing great!
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OK, we have three cities on one line, fortleza, rotterdam, and yokohama, that kills this attempt.
ReplyDeletemrtelcom,
ReplyDeleteOK for Fortaleza & Yokohama (but not same line).
& remember title hint...
ReplyDeleteSo does the title hint "people" mean participants?
ReplyDeleteI think the title hint is about the number of participants
ReplyDeleteThe candidate obtains 100 points!
ReplyDelete;-D
Fortaleze 87 02 1484
ReplyDeleteRotterdam 93 08 1845
Yokohama 92 07 1901
Don't see how to use those, and how are they not the same line. Even if I break into two lines, still the people numbers will be greater than 26. Let's see if they are divisible by 26. 1845-1484/26 nope.. 1901-1484/26 nope
If it wraps around, another story... and what the heck is up in poland, there was no convention in Gdansk to connect to Krakow!!
mrtelcom,
ReplyDeleteGdansk=Danzig
& not Netherlands
Havana 1002
ReplyDeleteBelgrade 1638
Diff = 12 with 26's taken out. (L)
mrtelcom,
ReplyDeleteOK for both cities - Havana is more than once on the list (stay with your previous concept).
btw: you can sort the list by countries, cities or participants (arrows)
OK, Danzig Krakow, 905 and 900 5 - E
ReplyDeletewhat do you mean by ok for fortaleza and yokohama but not same line? Do I use them each with the same connection which is not rotterdam, so the mystery city is used twice?
ReplyDeleteA HA!!!!
ReplyDeleteHavana 1617 Belgrade 1638 21 - U
So now I have ELU
The candidate obtains 100 points!
ReplyDelete☺
please help with the 3 city question 3 up
ReplyDeletemrtelcom I am rooting for you!!
ReplyDeleteyour comment at 6:09 PM is hot...!
ReplyDelete;-D
Fortaleza 1484
ReplyDeleteantwerp - 1494
10 J
JELU
Thanks Purple
ReplyDeleteYokohama 1901
Antwerp 1899
2 B
JELUB
crap took a flyer on jubilee, didn't work.
ReplyDeleteReykavik 1199
ReplyDeleteBudapest 1200
1 A
Jubale
mrtelcom,
ReplyDeleteremember: it's a themed riddle...!
anagram? one more letter to go...
ReplyDeleteBeijing 2031 (2 to choose from grrr)
ReplyDeleteMunich 2040
9 I
ELUJBAI
Yes Yes you have it mrtelcom!!!!
ReplyDeleteWell done mrtelcom!
ReplyDeleteUnless I messed up, BAIJULE no obvious anagrams or translations.
ReplyDeletejubalie doesn't work either.
ReplyDeleteGranmaa was linked at L-1 LOL:
ReplyDeletehttp://anagram-solver.net/
Always use your comments in games thank you. now you made a game. very glad first, but sorry not good. Do not undersatnd, level 1 big problem. Go on playing escape games.
ReplyDeleteGood job mrtelcom.
ReplyDeleteno prob, domzodom,
ReplyDeletenot everyone likes riddles...
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ok queens jubilee was this year 2012 , no participant numbers, hanoi doesn't work. not sure what to do. Jubalie isn't even spelled right from jubalie so not sure what to do.
ReplyDeletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esperanto#Symbols_and_flags
ReplyDeleteah, was it, too, mrtelcom?
ReplyDelete(didn't know that...)
but what a coincidence - it's also 125 years of the language...!
;-)
(that's why I made that game)
ReplyDelete☺
SNAP!!! Thanks purple. that was a pain in the ass... on to 10.
ReplyDeleteGreat job for L-9, mrtelcom!
ReplyDelete☺
WOOT mrtelcom you got it !!!
ReplyDeleteAre the rest that hard, cause I need to plan my evening :-)
ReplyDeletemrtelcom,
ReplyDeleteyou're over the climax now (the donkey work level)...!
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ok I know level 10 is talking about the symbol in the upper left corner of the page, but I still can't find the answer.
ReplyDeleteovo
ReplyDeletekivo
futbalo
JBG!!!Help a brother out, where ya been?
ReplyDeleteL-10:
ReplyDeletethe 3 items have a similar look...
(did you see the pic name?)
ovals ovalaj no worky
ReplyDeleteovala
ReplyDeleteovo
honeydew melono
rugbeo pilko
Did not work for me
@mrtelcom: I've been here, but I was really struggling with that level 9. Thank you for poting the cities you found. I had a few wrong and it was keeping me from getting the right answer.
ReplyDeleteJBG, You are the man, thanks for hanging. (or woman).
ReplyDeletejubilea simbolo
ReplyDeletejubilee symbol
simbolo
symbol
Nothing works.
L-10:
ReplyDeletethe similar look in general...
We are still discussing the last answer i do believe
ReplyDeleteread more from link i posted
jbg,
ReplyDeleteyou can also google your first suggestion...!
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lol, mrtelcom. You did all the work. I just came and cheated off your letters. Oh and I am a man.
ReplyDeleteThe jubilea is oval, has something to do with that I think
ReplyDeleteI see the relation between the three ovoid objects on 10 and Esperanto.. but no word has worked yet
ReplyDeleteCRAP! thought melono was golden.
ReplyDeleteSame here PurpleLogic.
ReplyDeleteNo idea what she is looking for on 10, know what the pic represents, but nothing works
ReplyDeleteL-10
ReplyDeletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esperanto_jubilee_symbol
Generic term for how the items look like (e.g. box, book, computer are cubes...)
has something to do with melono I think
ReplyDeletenot reflection
ReplyDeleteL-10
ReplyDelete& e.g. cubes, pyramids, spheres as a generic term...
not oval ovals reflection.
ReplyDeletecan be found in same sentence as the three pic items on mentionned wiki page...
ReplyDeletenot polygons
ReplyDeletea square, a circle, a triangle are a ...
ReplyDeleteok I have a few eggs now. I'm staring at a date and mr universe I think. No idea what to do here.
ReplyDeleteOK, I am on an egg level OVO... Am I ever going to bed????
ReplyDeleteThe image is of a weight belt. No oxygen? what is the 4 mean?
ReplyDelete@mrtelcom: those are symbols. Think what you might see if you looked in at the sky at night.
ReplyDeleteolympics 2004??
ReplyDeletethey are planetary symbols.
ReplyDeletemilkyway?? on the right track?
ReplyDeletemars is up, saturn maybe low???
ReplyDeletenot jupiter
ReplyDeletedon't forget about the belt. You have two planets, Mars and Jupiter, and a belt. Google will help.
ReplyDeleteMain asteroid belt but how to enter... Drinking now. :-)
ReplyDeleteJust one word mrtelcom
ReplyDelete@mrtelcom: It's just one word. It's one of those you mentioned.
ReplyDeletegot it, blank belt.. on ovo2 hope this is not off on a tangent with the ovos!!!!
ReplyDeleteok ovo 2.. word.... not fake or gross...
ReplyDeletePlease solve Ovo 2 for me. I'm sick of looking at this ugly picture. lol
ReplyDeleteSomething with steroids, but I fear my americanism is going to fail me in spelling again.
ReplyDeleteADBA across junk
ReplyDeleteMuscle man egg:
ReplyDeleteGranmaa always wants to poke her nose in (almost) everything (& there's not much in plain sight)...
;-D
Well asteroid anagrams to radioset, but that doesn't seem to help. The pic name is just confusing me more.
ReplyDeletegreat jbg,
ReplyDeletethat's the 2nd part of the answer (it's usually written in two words as pic name hint says)...
& mrtelcom,
ReplyDeletegive your caps to granmaa (also 2 words as per pic name hint)...
there is an asteroid named 1421.... looking
ReplyDelete1421 esperanto... some variation,
ReplyDeleteadba and steroid have 12000 anagrams!
ReplyDeletefinally got it. anagram the 4 letters you got from the pic and also anagram the title.
ReplyDeletemrtelcom,
ReplyDeletelet granmaa poke her nose into separately
(as pic name hint says: v....-v.... & v....-v....)
great, jbg,
ReplyDeleteyou're saved from looking further at that guy...!
;-D
help please
ReplyDelete@mrtelcom: anagram your letters you have (adba). This makes two words. then anagram the title(asteroids). This also makes two words. Then put them together for the answer.
ReplyDeleteanagram of abda and steroid yields nada
ReplyDeleteI thought Vov 3 was braille, but it doesn't seem to work.
ReplyDeletea bad and 1200 combos of asteroids... sigh.
ReplyDeleteit IS, jbg...
ReplyDeleteok got it a bad radio set but
ReplyDeleteon the wrong internet angram site - impossible!!!
mrtelcom,
ReplyDeletenot at the linked granny from L-1:
http://anagram-solver.net/
your first two words are right mrtelcom. The asteroids anagram will be something you can listen to.
ReplyDeleteLOL, it seems, I'm always just a little bit too late with my posts...
ReplyDelete;-D
I have 4000 windows open working on this monster, keep getting lost!!!!
ReplyDeleteJesus not on the rocks...
not walkonwater... not
Is it only 4 letters? The other dots don't seem to form braille letters.
ReplyDeleteyep for 4, jbg,
ReplyDeletebut not letters...
braille on the radio???
ReplyDeleteI can't find anything with letters or numbers from the braille on the radio. I've tried them turned all different directions too.
ReplyDeleteI lost my original page, and now can't use any of the original codes to jump to where I wa. I might kill tomorrow.
ReplyDeletelink me back to evo 3 or I will be unhappy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletejbg,
ReplyDeletethere are also frequencies... then put together, what you have for geologist:
- pic (what do you see)
- from braille on pic
& remember: there's a theme...
http://premiere-riddle-next.webs.com/abadradioset?file=abadradioset
ReplyDeletebastages!!! LOL
rocks.. fm ... am... too vague for me.
ReplyDeletelook at what frequency the braille dots are...
ReplyDeleteNone are at Fm. some are at am, and half are below the line.
ReplyDeletereflected? fifa no.. many other options no...
ReplyDeleteL-10-egg-3 (broken radio)
ReplyDelete1. braille=numbers (not letters)
2. at which frequency on pic
3. riddle theme
4. what item on pic
- google those 4 things together
1050
ReplyDeleteam
esperantu
rocks
??
I really shoud hire someone to hunt you down and slap you... for shits sakes.
ReplyDeletemrtelcom,
ReplyDelete3. change last letter (language name)
4. the item, which is lying on the rocks
I got it. Google those four words together mrtelcom, but leave off the s on rocks.
ReplyDeleteno chance, mrtelcom,
ReplyDeleteas I live on an alien planet...!
;-P
kjbn??? I need to be done
ReplyDeletegoogle "1050 AM esperanto radio" all together to get the answer mrtelcom.
ReplyDeleteI have no ideas for level 10 Ovo 4. I want to finish this level so I can go to bed.
ReplyDeleteI had used esparantu.... GAAAAAAGGGGG
ReplyDeleteso now what. I want out. I did the heavy lfting.
still dont get the clue for level 3 jbg googles them together. ....
ReplyDeletePIOBUIPH UI I IHJ KORE KHLJIGLIHGHUJFVUKGCFKUCDKKGDCKYT
ReplyDeleteI rejoined a little while ago.
ReplyDelete@mrtelcom awesome work on level 9, I still couldn't make out some of the cities even after you'd posted what they were - amazing!
I was missing the image on Ovo2. I tried several times to enter the previous answer, nothing worked so I cheated badly and just read the posts.
I'm now on Ovo4 and am missing the image again(:
Can you help Premiere? Am I doing something wrong?
next level has to do with died early, his family in holocaust.. I quit good luck, post answers.
ReplyDeletenot at all, Cee Bee,
ReplyDeletemore sth wrong with the site builder, I suppose - so sorry...
:-/
here's the pic:
http://imgur.com/AoaDS
& pic name: acrossearly
L-10-egg4 (cross)
ReplyDeletepic name tells you (when decrypted), what to do with the title...
Thanks Premiere
ReplyDeleteCongrats Premiere for such a great riddle, really "what planet are you from?" :D
ReplyDeleteThanks Mrtelcom, Jbg, St and all others for awesome hints, specially for lvl 9. Joining you at ovo 4.
Thx & hi faltu!
ReplyDelete☺
(seems to be a pretty deserted planet LOL...)
not klara
ReplyDeleteok so it's something about crossing your heart or something like that?
ReplyDeletejbg,
ReplyDeleteyou just posted the answer word...
Click kore to get another website, i think we have to do something there, pic is a cross in sunset, early sunset?
ReplyDeleteGot the answer, but not the logic.
ReplyDeleteoops. I didn't mean to do that. lol
ReplyDeleteI should have tried that before I even asked for the image lol
ReplyDeletetranslate the title faltu.
ReplyDeleteLol.. so easy?
ReplyDeleteme either .... gonna quit again ... on eleven. could be 78 levels more the way they are paginated.
ReplyDeletefaltu,
ReplyDeletepic name: across early
- across = trans
- early => look at sun, when not early for sun, then late
gives: translate
(alien thinking)
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& as I said in intro: loads of wordplays...!
ReplyDelete☺
Wow!!! Surely alien thinking ;p
ReplyDeletemrtelcom,
ReplyDeletejust 13 levels...!
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Looking at the film, trying different things, nothing so far.
ReplyDeleteI keep getting stuck on every level. lol. I know level 11 references a movie that uses the theme language, but I can't figure anything else out.
ReplyDeleteL-11:
ReplyDeletehave a good look at the note...
Also l vi =56 ?
ReplyDeleteOr is it 50:06?
ReplyDeleteaha!
ReplyDelete☺
for the first question...
ReplyDeleteOk thanks!
ReplyDeleteor 65
ReplyDeleteCee Bee,
ReplyDeletethat would be LXV...
look at 00:56.
ReplyDeleteI can't see how to use 56 or 65. The movie was released in 1965, but that's the only thing I can see.
ReplyDeleteBtw:
ReplyDeletePAGINATION ALERT!!!
NEW PLAYERS,
It seems, that this game will get more than 400 posts...!
8-D
So to see the newest comments (from post 401), look on the next page (click blue word «newest» above or under comments)
Thanks Faltu. Got it now.
ReplyDeleteOn 12, have to translate all those texts? Or is it related to rolling stone?
ReplyDeleteI was looking at the 2 lines at the bottom of the 666 in the heading, thought it might mean turn the other way.
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