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What is Puzzles Escape?
Puzzles 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 Puzzles Escape?
You can play Puzzles 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 Puzzles Escape?
You can solve Puzzles 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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25 Comments
for the letter drawer - make all sides add up to 17,
ReplyDeleteso E 8, D 2, A 9, etc.
Nice little game.
ReplyDeletegot all but the 3 diffence puzzle - dont know what they mean !
ReplyDeleteMe 2 SM
ReplyDeleteI can see the differences but I don't know what to do about it. And the "break" clue... what do I do?
ReplyDeleteVERY nice game :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting it, Just what the doctor ordered.
Try numbering II then III and I for the differences
ReplyDeleteThank you RSA. That was the one thing I couldn't get. I finally got the rest.
ReplyDeleteII, I, III
ReplyDeleteII - k on doormat
I - leafs on right cushion are light blue
III- books
Set pics with differences and roman number of pic (from wall) to I, II or III.
Hope that helps
lovely game, but the differnce-thing drive me nuts!I even dont see the differences... between the pictures an the rooms? What do you mean "numbering II, III, I ? Help...
ReplyDeleteOups...:))) i should refresh more often! thanks dabbeljuh!
ReplyDeleteNice game, I am out!
ReplyDeleteWT
ReplyDelete- Click red bag and get note.
- Note blue sign
- Note gives a clue (heartBREAK – BREAKthrough)
- Click book on desk and solve the riddle. Put numbers from 1 to 9 so that all lines give 17 (A=9, B=3, C=7, D=2, E=8)
- Zoom on bottom drawer and put the numbers from triangle puzzle in.
- Get Keyhole
- Go right twice, click right bunch of books and note the red sign
- Click books top left twice, note yellow sign
- Go right, click leftmost drawer, get shape and note green sign
- Zoom on right drawer, set signs to correct color, get hammer
- Go left twice, use hammer on mirror (three times), get box.
- Go left, zoom on pic, use shape on pic and get code for drawer
- Zoom out and zoom on left drawer of desk
- Set colors, get dices
- Open box in about-view, put the dices in and set the letters to „BREAK“, get handle
- Go right twice. Last code is on orange thing. You have to find three differences between rooms and pics on wall. You can change the pics (oft he riddle) and the roman numerals beneath.
- First difference ist he K from doormat – that can be found on pic II
- Second Difference is the cushion with blue leafs – that can be found on pic I
- Third difference are the yellow books - that can be found on pic III
- Get key
- Go left, zoom on door, put handle and keyhole on door, use key and you´re OUT!
FUN GAME!!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely walkthrough, Dabbeljah!
ReplyDeleteWT was great, needed that, but I still cant do the differences. I click the orange thing, change the pic to K,pillow, yellow books, how do you put in the roman # where do you click please
ReplyDeletenvm got it and out. It was a little puzzling, but fiquired it out
ReplyDelete@Dabbljuh thanks for the WT havent seen wt in a while. thanks good job
Can anyone explain why the difference order is picture II, III, I?
ReplyDeleteSorry, I mean order II, I, III
ReplyDelete@tautau: Because each difference is only available in one of the boxes. "K" is only found in the left box, the pillow with blue leaves in the middle, and the orange books in the right. You can try cycle through the pictures to make sure.
ReplyDeleteGreat game, just a bit of challenge!
ReplyDeleteHah. Maybe I'm blind, or the game has changed since the last of you guys posted.
ReplyDeleteThere are no 'signs' at all for me here. Not even one when pulling down the red bag.
This is peculiar.
@arbeitslooser, you are most likely blind ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is the blue sign when pulling down the red bag:
http://s3.postimage.org/hnoyylzqb/sign.png
Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYou know what? I've never seen any of these. HONESTLY. Maybe you need a more recent graphics card to see it.
Mine is already quite a few years old, and that technique used there as far as I can judge is a sort of layered/overlay one.
Or it's because I'm on Linux and this feature got "forgotten" in "our" version of hte Flash plugin.
Or ... or ...
@arbeitslooser "Or it's because I'm on Linux and this feature got "forgotten" in "our" version of hte Flash plugin."
ReplyDelete(that should be teh, not hte... :-) ...but you are likely right - I have Ubuntu on one computer - but I don't use it to play games. Sigh. Not because I can't but because too many don't work. It's wonderful for work, because I work with Linux servers and Ubuntu just fits right in; I can run/test our server stuff offline before putting it online - wonderful stuff. But for play? Not really.
Oh, and yeah, I need the windoze for work too, to make sure it looks good online/in the inbox in IE/outlook (we do emails) etc.
Still. I LIKE me some Unix. Unlike windows, it actually trusts the user to know what they are doing. Haven't seen that in MS programs since DOS.
/rant off. Sorry you couldn't see it. That was a nicely crafted game.
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