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What is The Trap of Betrayal?
The Trap of Betrayal 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 The Trap of Betrayal?
You can play The Trap of Betrayal 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 The Trap of Betrayal?
You can solve The Trap of Betrayal 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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ReplyDeleteLottie,thanks for the video )))
ReplyDeleteHave the gunpowder and the lit battery, where do I have to put the gunpowder so I can light it? :(
ReplyDeleteAnd out, there's a really good graphic walkthrough on the top of the screen, it's really helpful! Amazing game, they should make more like this
ReplyDeleteIn and out in a hurry? All I can find is an empty toilet paper roll lol.
ReplyDeleteOk got the 4# drawer open with the code on top of the cart. Looking for a SD and knife.
ReplyDeleteDon't understand the #'s on the TP dispenser lid. Do you multiply? Do they have something to do with the clock? Feeling pretty dumb here.
ReplyDeleteGuess no one else is playing. Need knife? to cut open pillow, SD for front of lamp. Need something to clean rust off vent, sulfer from under sink, and dirt on operating table and since an empty TP roll does none of the above I'm giving up for tonight. Maybe will check back tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteYou did read that there was some black powder coming out, right? Well, if you cut that with a knife, what a mess would you get!?
ReplyDeleteThe pillow must be treated the same way as you do with eggs (cautiously) at Easter to get them "hollowed out" :)
To the others: I wish I had a plausible explanation why we had to put the carbon powder inside the gas mask. ??!
The second hand on the clock becomes a multi-tool. The clue in the toilet paper holder is for the clock.
ReplyDelete35minutes, 20minutes, 45minutes, 10minutes. Click 7,4,9,2.
arbeitslooser, activated charcoal is used in gas mask filters.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rimfire. Should have known that, doh! I recall these in filters for potable water, e. g. if you have too much limescale in the water you get from your water supplier...
ReplyDeleteWhy should I press 7, 4, 9, 2?
ReplyDeleteWhere is the logic???
Can't find a gas mask?
ReplyDeletewell watched the video so thanks for it, now could someone explain how they got the codes? I didn't understand any of the clues.
ReplyDeleteThe t.p. holder gives 35m 20m 45m 10m on a clock the big hand would point to 7,4 etc
ReplyDeletenever mind i think i watched it too fast
ReplyDeletethe Youtube video player is known to have a PAUSE button :P
ReplyDeleteNOT, it seems you are not familiar with reading analogue clocks. When it is 35 minutes past the hour, the big hand points to the 7.Likewise, 20 minutes is 4 and so on.
ReplyDeleteThe minute hand takes an hour to travel around the face. Because there are 60 minutes in one revolution and the 12 hours marked for the hour hand, the minute hand points to an hour marker every 5 minutes. Simply divide the minutes by 5 to find where the hand points.
@Rimfire: I am very similar with analogue clock. :-) But why should I count from the beginning of the hour??? The siluette on the holder shows the time. So, I counted 3, 7, 4, 6. And not 7, 4, 9, 2.
ReplyDeleteYou mean you relatively counted from the time shown on the clock??
ReplyDeleteAdditional question: are you a math student or a mathematician?
Because these guys are known to make it as complicated as this. They'd use calculus if a lousy intercept theorem would have brought them to the solution as well ;)
@arbeitslooser: Yes!
ReplyDeleteI have higher technical education and I can reckon.
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ReplyDeleteWell, I'll be damned.
ReplyDeleteSo I hit bull's eye quite well then...Looks my knowledge of human nature is better than I would admit myself. ;)
@arbeitslooser: :-)
ReplyDeletemay someone spoil the drawer's num, please? is it reversed? can read 6031 but it's not that...
ReplyDeleteneither 6037...
ReplyDeletealways the very same $10.000 question:
ReplyDeleteWHAT drawer, and WHERE?
yiannis, your "6" is upside-down.
ReplyDeleteI still haven't found any gas mask.
ReplyDeleteNot only is the 6 upsidedown but it is also a 4.
ReplyDeleteThe gas mask is behind the rusty grill. Use a spanner (wrench) to remove the screws.
Ahhh, ok. It's the "negative image" that yiannis was speaking of. Yes, that's a '4'. If you can't think of that alternate interpretation, you're lost at this point. (I was lucky!)
ReplyDeletenitpicking mode on:
ReplyDeleteYou do not use the spanner as such. :) Did you look closely? You will find that this is a combi-tool, with the OPPOSITE side being a SD indeed.
I'm in the second room. Several codes are needed and I can't guess any of them !
ReplyDeleteStill nobody? Well, once everybody is out, they would no longer look in here!
ReplyDelete@pdgph So here we go...
First location to open up for you should be the cabinet on the bottom right below the bookshelf (star sign).
The code is concealed in the "formula" below the blackboard.
HINT It's two halves of numbers which you have to puzzle together in your mind.
/\ and V can be pieced together to give an 'X'. This should be sufficient for you to get the code. :)
Well, that's it. No more gotmail games for me. Game play is way too slow and the puzzles are just ponderous. Not really hard, just cumbersome. Three charts to cross-reference, and you can't pick them up to take with you. So you have to either copy them by hand or go back and forth through the game to look at them ten times. No, the game just isn't worth it, sorry.
ReplyDeleteBill Chinery I take screen shots of hints so I don't have to go back and forth
ReplyDeletethe drawer code is neither a 6 or a 9, it is a 4, so the number is:
ReplyDeletespoiler:
4037
can't get the drawer from the animals in the second room. can't BF the snake number
ReplyDeletefor snake it's 0
ReplyDeletehint animals is in yellow book in 2nd room and order is given by washing dirt under the bed
ReplyDeletecode animals is for a safe behind oxygen bottle not for a drawer
ReplyDeleteNo, apparently you just have to do it a couple of times...
ReplyDeleteGAAA!! Now I can't get out! Used the key on the door, have 2 detergents I can't mix and a gas mask. Don't know what I've forgotten. About to quit!
ReplyDeleteclic on "c" on pillow to have powder and put in in bottom of the mask
ReplyDeleteand put 2 detergents where you found mask and put mask to go out
oh... I never clicked the vent again to get the hint about moving air. That was pretty obscure.
ReplyDeletethanks for the tips seb
Out...I kept 'forgetting something' before I realized I had to use the two detergent/acid bottles on the air vent - then my key worked!
ReplyDeletePretty complicated puzzles, but very enjoyable game. I could never have got out without all the hints!! Thanks a lot, too, seb - your hints were very helpful!!!
thanks everyone for the help, had to leave in a hurry, that's why i didn't respond before :)
ReplyDeletearbeitslooser--carbon is a filter. Gas mask needs the carbon to filter out the chemicals in the air.
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