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Seagate Hotel Room Escape

EightGames - Seagate Hotel Room Escape  is another point and click room escape game developed by Eight Games. You are inside the seagate hotel room. When you are about to leave out, you find that you misplaced the key somewhere and the exit door also is locked. You are left with clues, puzzles and objects. Find those clues and objects, solve the puzzles and come out of hotel room. Good luck and have fun!

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  1. I'm in. Found 4 apples, a few number cards to place on the wall. Opened the drawer with the 3 color code (look at the lamps for the clue). I'm confused with the math clues (6*3-10 and 8*2-9).

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  2. There is something wrong with the picture puzzle. I made it correctly, even checked several times by turning the blocks again, but it still doesn't do anything

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  3. Probably one of those things that you need to see the clue before it works

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  4. 6*3-10 and 8*2-9 and 6*3-10 is for the number of colors, used in that order
    use b7, k2, etc. in alphabetical order, for the box in the first room

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  5. the puzzle works when we see on TV

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  6. The '8x2-9' clues (there are three of them) are for the three-coloured safe in the RH room. Do the calculations, and the number you're left with in each case is the final colour of that particular equation.

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  7. I'm missing the B7 number, where's that?

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  8. How did you get the TV to work?

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  9. B7 is on chair in first room ST...need remote to get tv to work

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  10. I've made into the third room....now im completely stumped

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  11. for apples need a knife
    the total number of seeds (up and down) is for the red squares

    b7 not remember, but there is a number in the red desk in the top drawer

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  12. I know the hint B7 is on the chair in room 1, I meant I'm missing the tile for B7.

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  13. o i c...make sure you look in little drawers on the red desk in second (middle room)

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  14. Ah thanks, Sisli :)
    That's the one I somehow missed.

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  15. And thanks Joseph Hartle :)

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  16. I've lined up all the circles in the first room, but nothing happens. Is that another one that we have to see a clue somewhere for first?

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  17. opposite for circles

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  18. 7 is on floor in front of ottoman in first room

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  19. Thanks, Alpha :)
    But was there a hint for 'opposite' or just trial and error ?

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  20. Ah, thanks AO - was there a clue for that?

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  21. Another room - and so the torture continues...

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  22. didn't see a hint, as the obvious solution didn't work, I tried the opposite

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  23. Im in third room...did what i could...stuckon calendar, boxes, need battery for clock, need key, and the number grid...no answers at all

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  24. oh and the C R poster....i believe the calendar is for the word puzzle in first room, but I havent solved or seen the clue yet, because the obvious answer doesnt work

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  25. Because of the calendar I tried Mon Fri in the first room, but no go :(

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  26. The obvious answer being 2015 = TUE THU? I tried MON FRI and FRI MON, as those seem to be the available letters - no go yet!

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  27. I tried fri mon also, and no go..must be a hint we have to see first...the number puzzle I see no rhyme or reason to...i am hopelessly stuck on this one

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  28. And as for that grid with the moveable squares....

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  29. HA...got the moveable squares. just make squares with floor blocks each...lucky try

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  30. Since both the number puzzle and the light brown square puzzle are a 6x6 grid, I wonder if they are connected.
    Lol, yep Austen :)

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  31. still missing one ball tho :(

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  32. Ah, good find, Joseph Hartle, thanks :)
    Wish though some hints would be there instead of trial and error things.

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  33. One ball !?
    I'm missing two, guess I missed an obvious hotspot again :(

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  34. Lol, I guess that's snap, as well :)

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  35. There is something wrong with the picture puzzle. I made it correctly, even checked several times by turning the blocks again, but it still doesn't do anything

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  36. I'm in. Found 4 apples, a few number cards to place on the wall. Opened the drawer with the 3 color code (look at the lamps for the clue). I'm confused with the math clues (6*3-10 and 8*2-9).

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  37. Doesn't it look, from the clue for the balls, as though we need one empty space - the top one? Or am I seeing things?

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  38. Still missing one though, if that's the case.

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  39. thats a possibility, since it is the only "flat" color with no shine in the middle...either way, i missing at least one ball to do the puzzle

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  40. If there is an empty space (it looks like we're seeing the wall colour through the hole), then that would mean there's going to be a lot of shuffling of colours around. Can I be that bothered?

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  41. Lol, the swapping balls part is probably the last thing to do, don't worry about that now.
    It seems like the columns rows (c1, c2, r1 etc) needs a hint and so the calendar (to get the 2 x 3 word), but it looks like that 6x6 grid with red numbers has to be solved without external hints, so letr's focus on that one. (adding doesn't work since it only goes up to ten).

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  42. It's going to be a pain if the rows and columns of that number grid all have to add up to X

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  43. Or maybe it's "don't repeat number in row and/or column". Seems like they've done that before.

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  44. I'm trying the 'don't repeat method. Still getting nowhere.

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  45. Its nearly impossible to solve without some type of hint...I just dont see any possible solution with the trial and error method

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  46. Don't repeat/sudoku method can be done in many different ways, don't think that's the way to go.
    So maybe it's indeed adding, some kind of magic square; columns, rows and diagonals, the same amount.

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  47. Could be "both", ugh. In which case X would be ? 25

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  48. No, maybe 30. 6 * avg(0 .. 10)

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  49. Anybody find a way out yet??

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  50. bloody thing needs a reset button

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  51. Sorry Joseph - not me. And I agree with Sysin about a reset button!

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  52. and automatic totals would be a nice touch ;-)

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  53. Well Sysin - I hate that grid!

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  54. Everybody agrees thats to find 30 in each line without same numbers right ?

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  55. Felipe, I'm not totally convinced that's the answer, but it seems likely.

    I may have to wait for the w/t for this one.

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  56. its really hard try to solve with the 30 answer

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  57. I have a solution for the grid that adds all columns and rows to 30 with no repeating digits in any column or row -but it was not accepted. As there are likely to be several solutions that satisfy those conditions I think it should be up to the programmer to verify each entry for compliance. Frankly there are too few clues for this game and I've wasted far too much time to bother any longer. Not a game I'd recommend for anyone trying to enjoy themselves.

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  58. Unplayable game with not enough clues in it.

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  59. agree, not a game for fun. not enough clues.
    Red X for me.

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  60. Eightgames could you help us please?? completely stuck in 3rd room
    no found hint for numbers on grid, no hint for red/green squares

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  61. After two rooms full of pretty good clues why would they do this to us?? ;(

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  62. Oh my freakin' gawd. I keep getting a pop up in the game saying I have been idle for over a minute.

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  63. For red and green (C/R = Column/Row), use numbers pattern on wall - the red numbers represent red squares (black numbers = green squares) - Ignore #1 - not sure if it needs to be done in order or backwards or if random is ok. If you consider 1 to be bottom right, I think that unocks the box on the floor on the side of the bed (or I freed that earlier and didn't notice).

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  64. SSW- the box by the bed (on the right hand side) was already unlocked. if that is the one you mean

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  65. I think I've done what you suggest but nothing seems to happen

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  66. ah, dang. I guess I just clicked it wrong the first time around. Explains why red and green squares are still clickable, though.

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  67. 9 10 3 3 3 2
    9 3 3 5 5 2
    8 4 4 5 6 2
    8 8 8 7 7 2
    1 1 1 1 2 2
    1 1 1 1 1 1

    horrible

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  68. well I'm out but quite frankly I don't know why I bothered!

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  69. even the coloured balls was horrible to do- the colours are just too alike

    You can probably guess what rating I gave it!

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  70. for those that want the logic of the grid start with the red 1 then snake all the way to red 2 filling in 1s as you go. Change to filling in 2s to red 3 etc
    Fill in all the spaces that way

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  71. Thanks, and same here for coloured balls :(

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  72. Mon fri works after the batteries are in the clock.
    The time is 12:30 which on the calendar 12 is Mon 30 is Fri

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