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Lonyan's Room Escape 6

Lo Nyan's Room Escape 6 is another point and click room escape game by Lonyans. In this game, you try to escape the room by finding items and solving puzzles. There are 2 endings. Good luck and have fun!

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  1. It is very dark, even after finding the matches and lighting the candles and getting the lamp.

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  2. Oh dear. So dark I can only find matches - no candles or lamps.

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  3. If I only would know where is north... Thought that the sunbeam shows where it is south, but that doesn't work.

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  4. and out, i'll be here for a while if you need help

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  5. I got a bunny from the other side.

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  6. Where are you finding things to light? I just have a shaft of light shining on the spot where the matches were. Clicking about but can't move to another scene.

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  7. @escapism, just picture the directions as you stand to place the rabbits north is up, south is bottom

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  8. Ah, light! For north:

    SPOILERnorthissimplyupwhenyouseethethreebunniesSPOILER

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  9. Placed my 3 rabbits and they are blue now.

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  10. Thanks, Magno, but found it out the hard but funny way, i.e. on my own... :-)

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  11. Thought I had the colors right for the switch but guess not. Have three bunnies lantern and matches. stuck

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  12. Ok clicked about with matches highlighted in floorboard scene and eventually lit 6 candles. Now got the lamp.

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  13. smarties: behind the matches on the table view are candles in compartments in wall.

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  14. thanks for the hint about placing bunnies ;)

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  15. Stuck on 3 shapes code for glasses.

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  16. stuck at things lit up, but where is clue for light switch?

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  17. Heck! There was no one here and I managed it all by myself :D

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  18. Got 3 bunnies but don't know where to put them.

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  19. lol, nothing like humility

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  20. I give up. Irritating just clicking around in the dark. Sometimes I get lucky and find things, sometimes I don't.

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  21. Guess I solved the notebook on table but nothing happens?

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  22. count lines on coloured picture for light switch on wall

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  23. roberto: same for me. The red/blue/green lights are lit up, but nothing happens. Is there something else to do?

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  24. Yes, roberto, see my post from 5:01?

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  25. here's a WT:
    - click at the base of the ray of light
    - pick up the matches
    - click the top of that screen, you should see the red candle
    - light the candle and go up, light all of three
    - pick up the portable light, click about and light it
    - go back, turn right
    - click the right cabinet and take the crystal rabbit at the bottom
    - click about item on the rabbit and notice the wind direction and shape on the bottom
    - go back and turn right
    - click the rabbit on the far left, notice the wind direction and shape on the bottom
    - go back and click the three paintings
    - notice their colors and number of lines (grey 3, pink 6, green 5)
    - lift the middle painting and take the rabbit, notice the wind direction and shape in about item
    - go back and click left of the 3 paintings
    - place the 3 rabbits and position them according to the wind direction (SW, NE, NW)
    - click the button on the rabbit lamp
    - go back
    - take the book under the sofa
    - click left of the rabbit lamp, click the coded light switch
    - enter the painting numbers according to their lines/color and click the switch above
    - turn left
    - notice the three paintings on the floor, their colors and their marked dots
    Blue Red Green
    0XX XX0 X0X
    000 X0X 000
    0XX 0XX X0X
    - turn right twice, you will see the light has turned on next to the candles
    - click the candles again, and notice the numbers on their back (red 8, blue 4, yellow 7)
    - go back and click the sculptures on the right, notice the letters on the bottom (bottom twist A, Middle Circle N, Top Stack R)
    - go back, turn left
    - click center right and find another coded light switch
    - enter candle numbers and click light switch
    - go back, take box
    - look at box, click buttons to open
    572
    918
    634
    - take key from box
    - take clover from back of key (for end 2)
    - click bottom middle of bar
    - enter shape letters
    - take screwdriver
    - go back, turn left
    - click plate left above dot paintings
    - use screwdriver
    - go back, turn right
    - click box on table, open it
    - use key on box
    - input coloured dots as found on paintings
    - don't take out the key, leave the box as is, go back
    - turn of light in the now open screwed box
    - go back, notice colors on the wall
    Cyan red white
    purple none purple
    yellow red green

    - turn light back on
    - enter code on door, click bottom button
    - open door
    - exit

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  26. Solving 3 shapes you get SD. Turn off lights and you´ll get the exit code.. Clur for 3 shapes is on a litthe shelf with ornaments. Each one has a letter at the bottom.

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  27. I'm stuck with a key, I figure that the panel next to the door is about primary colors but it doesn't do anything

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  28. Thanks roberto, but magnos wt was faster, out now too. :-)

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  29. By the way: thanks magno for the WT!!

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  30. I actually don't have a clue what the book is for... Anyone knows why it is?

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  31. Nevermind I didn't see the walkthrough, thanks!

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  32. The book gave the order how to press the buttons of the yellow box.

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  33. Ah, so I basically bruteforced that one :D

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  34. How is the second ending??
    Jednoro wrote at 4:53 that there is a 2nd

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  35. Hey Sandrina,
    1 ending is without the clover, the second is with the clover.

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  36. Sandrina: as far as I know, there is simply a different picture in the end: one with the cat in halloween costume (end with clover), and one without costume.

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  37. I ran into a bug - entered numbers into the grey/pink/green light switch panel. The area with the candles was lit, but the area with the sculptures was still dark in the zoomed in view. Worked fine after I restarted, but I was scratching my head trying to figure out if I missed a step.

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  38. FANTASTIC game! If a bit mean with the 3x3 color grid, because if you had played it all on your own, you would have assumed in the first place that the colors were *directly* related to what the squares showed! (So I tried to go left-to-right, set blue ones, then red ones (overlaying them therefore) and finally the green ones!) Thanks Magno for the WT which has helped me to get the idea of having lights off to get the actual color code...sneaky, sneaky...

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  39. @Magno No need to call that "brute-forcing"!
    That was no BF, because we "old-schoolers" know that there were some box puzzles in the past where you would only be successful with that technique! (e.g. I can clearly remember one wooden box with a lid that moved sideways; one wrong move would have auto-shut the lid again so you had to start from the beginning...)

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  40. Thank you so much for your w/t Magno. I was completely stuck at the colour thingy on the table where we used the key. Not a chance in a million i would have worked that out. Thank you again.

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  41. great WT thanks Magno :)

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  42. Reminded me of 'Loom Dawn'.
    (Or as EG24 has it 'Loom Down')
    http://www.escapegames24.com/2010/01/loom-down-walkthrough.html

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  43. Thanks for a great (and helpful) WT @Magno!
    I think this was quite a departure for Lo Nyan; and I mean that in a good way. This game is up there with Tesshi-e IMHO.

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  44. Good thing you gave that addendum "...in a good way". Because I really wasn't sure how to take your comment, LOL

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  45. Hard to compare with Tesshi's ones, IMHO...Hilgreed or InfoWEB comes to mind, though...

    Tesshi's games are (or were) much more into physics...tubes with water or air pressure etc. :)

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  46. I don't get how the book gives the clue to the yellow box though?
    (I too simply brute-forced it)

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  47. The outline of the numbers in the book will match the outline of the squares on the yellow box. You have to really look for it though. I brute forced it also, but I, somehow, lucked out and only had to start over a couple of times.

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  48. mhtyhr, imagine a tic tac toe diagram. The numbers in the book each had yellow lines around them indicating where on the grid they belonged.
    #1 was in a box -- press the middle space first.
    #2 had |__ next to it -- press the top right box second.
    etc.

    __|__|2_
    __|1_|__
    xx|3x|
    (ignore the xx - they're just for spacing purposes)

    Hope that helps.

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  49. I enjoyed the game, but it was somewhat spoilt by having so much in darkness. That was quite frustrating. Other than that good game and made sense.

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  50. Thanks Maggie & Peggy :)
    I was so caught up with the positioning of the numbers on the pages that I didn't notice the borders around them

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  51. How do you light the portable light? After 3 candles, all the matches seem to be used...and lighting from the candles doesn't work.

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  52. I somehow missed this game, thanks trnka in june 2016 you brought me here!

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  53. Yes it was a fantastic game - got stuck at the same place as Arby though - tried to combine the pigpen cipher plus the paintings for the final door keypad

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