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What is Musical Conservatory Escape?
Musical Conservatory 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 Musical Conservatory Escape?
You can play Musical Conservatory 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 Musical Conservatory Escape?
You can solve Musical Conservatory 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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Let's swing!
ReplyDelete☻
- RED key in plant pot right between piano & fountain
- GREEN key in smaller plant pot left of table
ReplyDelete- BLUE key behind plant pot in front of door on floor (LOL that rhymes!)
ReplyDelete- PUZZLES: behind keyholes in chest
- SANDER from NOTE SIGNS puzzle (red key)
ReplyDeleteHINT
in book on table
- ORANGE key on top of piano (use sander)
ReplyDeleteAs first can be solved in Ken-Ken (orange key):
ReplyDelete(whole solution later):
2nd ROW
SPOI4LERSP2OILE3RSPOI1LER
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ReplyDelete- SPRAY for door from Ken-Ken (orange key)
ReplyDelete- TROWEL from NUMBER puzzle (green key)
ReplyDeleteHINTS
note on top of piano & piano keys
- YELLOW key in plant pot left of puzzle chest (use trowel)
ReplyDelete- SPONGE for door from COLOURED SQUARES puzzle (yellow key)
ReplyDeleteHINT
flowers on shelves left of door
Finally got it, but they broke the maths rule «multiplication before addition»...!
ReplyDelete:-/
- CHISEL from COLOUR MATHS puzzle (blue key)
HINT
on clock
- PINK key behind fountain (use chisel)
ReplyDelete& as usual:
ReplyDelete- ESCAPE key from (tricky) picture puzzle (pink key)
- use spray & sponge at door & use escape key to get OUT!
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SOLUTIONS will follow...
as usual premiere you are out ..im in :)
ReplyDeletei think acfe from he book is hint for red key but i dont kno the keys of piano ...
ReplyDeletegreen key - acfe & piano keys - but which piano key is which????
ReplyDeleteI tried 1st key a, second key b etc, but doesn't work....
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ReplyDeletegot it - a is the penultimate piano key - with 2 dots on it - count from there for trowel
ReplyDeletegreen key puzzle also left for me ...
ReplyDeletedoh - thought chisel was a screwdriver!
ReplyDelete**************
ReplyDeleteSOLUTIONS
- right click to open link in new tab/window
- with aid for colour challenged folks
RED KEY (note signs)
- in book (top left line):
B-R-Y-G
- in puzzle:
G-Y-R-B
1/16 note, 1/8 note, 1/4 note, treble clef
- click:
4x-3x-2x-1x
GREEN KEY (number)
- note:
a c f e
- on piano:
6th-1st-4th-3rd key with dots
- gives:
3-3-2-1 dots
BLUE KEY (colour maths)
- on clock:
II =2 =G
IV =4 =Pu
VI =6 =Pi
X =10 =O
XII =12 =Y
Y + G x Pi x Pu =
12+2x6x4=
- maths rule: multiplication before addition!
- should give:
12+12x4=
12+48=
60
BUT it's NOT as per maths rules!!!
:-/
- therefore:
12+2x6x4=
14x6x4=
84*4=
336
YELLOW KEY (coloured squares)
Y-R-Y
R-Y-R
- click:
Gy (start)
Y-G-R
1-2-3x
ORANGE KEY - Ken-Ken
PINK KEY - Picture
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How to solve Ken-Ken puzzles (with video explanations):
(right click to open link in new tab/window)
KEN-KEN TRAINING
Btw - correct terms for the notes (from left to right, top left line in book):
ReplyDelete- treble clef
- crotchet (British) / quarter note (American)
- quaver (Br.) / eighth note (Am.)
- demi- or semiquaver (Br.) / sixteenth note (Am.)
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not my day - first a mind numbing Games2rule then finally a Gamershood - and my connection drops out just as I am about to complete the pink puzzle!
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ReplyDeleteconnection back - finally got the pic (thanks for the image premiere!)
ReplyDeleteFor piano, the notes with dots on them are:
ReplyDeleteC-D-E-F-G-A-B
OUT WITH NO HELP... GAMERSHOOD NEEDS TO FIND NEW IDEAS
ReplyDeleteNice easy challenge just before bed.
ReplyDeleteMath order of operations is correct: BODMAS -- see http://www.mathsisfun.com/operation-order-bodmas.html :)
ReplyDeleteThe book with coloured music was a little *too* easy; I was trying to figure out what was missing from each measure (discovered that measures were not a factor when I looked at the puzzle)... :)
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