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Shirt Painting Escape

Shirt Painting Escape Walkthrough[Replay Game] Maymay - Shirt Painting Escape is another Japanese point and click escape game developed by Maymay. In this Painting Escape game, you find yourself locked in the room and you try to paint your shirt and escape from room by finding items and hints, using them on proper places, and solving puzzles. Can you escape the room successfully? Show your best escaping and puzzle solving skills to escape from the room. Good luck and have fun!

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What is Shirt Painting Escape?
Shirt Painting 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 Shirt Painting Escape?
You can play Shirt Painting 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 Shirt Painting Escape?
You can solve Shirt Painting 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.

Can I post hints for Shirt Painting Escape?
Yes, you can post your comments to share your hints or walkthroughs for Shirt Painting Escape game to help other players. They may check your hints, if they can't figure out some parts of games. You can also reply and help other players, if they ask for help in comments section. We will all be thankful for your help and hints for the games.

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50 Comments

  1. Don't read the colours, but look at the colours.

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  2. In the new room paint on the graffiti.

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  3. Do not only take the shirt, but the coat hanger as well.

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  4. Iron the shirt and then put it on the table.

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  5. Take the paper thingy back from the wall and use it on the shirt.
    Great game :)

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  6. hi small-tool, you are faaaar ahead.
    I opened the top cupboard (words) and stuck. where is the color clue?

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  7. Tricky! Check some of the cabinets twice in case you missed something the first time.

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  8. ok, once again power of posting!!
    the smileys are a number hint...

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  9. Did you look at the backside of the paper (4 digit hint there).

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  10. Look at the smiley faces on the back of the paper. THat's your clue for the green box that was under the book.

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  11. I can't get the red lines right on the tall cabinet - is the clue the red "box" on the wall by the door?

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  12. Look at the handle of the paintbrush closely

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  13. After you cut the paper, put the paper on that red box to see the hint for the red bars.

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  14. Hi, I don't understand the red clue on wall (left of the door) I suppose it's the hint for door cb (red bars) but ??

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  15. seb, do you have the paintbrush yet? Look at the handle, then apply that code to the small cabinet door on the bottom.

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  16. Thanks ST - I guess I need to find some scissors first.

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  17. thanks @vkacademy missed that

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  18. I now have an iron. Can anyone say where the scissors are, please?

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  19. @Daisy lower right cabinet of the tall cupboard

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  20. ST finished these things in 4 minutes, I can't even click that fast:P

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  21. lol brett, I know the feeling. Thanks small for explaining the 4 red lines.

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  22. @Daisy check cb where iron was

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  23. Thanks arrie NL but I've checked and re-checked the flat green box and haven't found a cutter. The pen was there to join the dots, that's all...And the green box on the wall has nothing left in either one.

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  24. Lol, make that 15 minutes :P

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  25. Oh - it's behind where the iron was in the bottom cupboard!

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  26. Love it! Great game. Don't forget to place the stencil on the shirt once it's secured on the table.

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  27. Oh Daisy, you were too fast for me, lol. I deleted as quickly as I could, cause I saw my hint was not correct, but ... not fast enough.
    Thankfully Seb gave the correct hint.

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  28. I keep clicking on the handle of the paint brush but nothing happens/I don't see anything

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  29. It's not the paint brush you have to click on.
    Later you get another kind of thingy that's also used in the paint. On that handle is the hint for the 4 letter word.

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  30. Lol, reminder to myself: always read the small text, before trying a 4 digit number.

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  31. Ver good game!
    With lots of "traps", though...

    So it's not too surprising you may think tha tthe four colored letters might have something to do with the color names inside the cabinet..but they haven't..at all.
    Not until you get the door open to the adjoining room, things get REALLY easy.

    But it's tough how to get started in this game...
    Hotzenplotz is a good example...he's really not one of the dumbest...but with these fake traps laid out everywhere, you might really be stuck in the jumble of clues...


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  32. Erm, wait a minute. The 'colour' (yep color with an u :P ) did have something to do with the colour names; It was the order of the colours, but they didn't do the trick to change the order to make it a tat more difficult.

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  33. Did you mean 'make it a tad more difficult' s-t? :P

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  34. Oops, yep 'tad' it is. But sometimes (when late and in a certain state of mind) the left hand does mix up things while typing :P

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  35. Plus, colour is British. I hated that they forced the British English on me in school (Sorry Brits, can't help it :])
    So that's why I only ever speak in American English, unless I get into a very unhappy situation like waterboarding or so ... then I might let myself convince to speak like the British again.

    tl ; dr ? color is the legit American spelling.
    So small-tool, you had better slow down (better one gear down than one gear up too much) before trying to "correct" my spelling.

    Because then this might get me started to correct those (or even mock those) that spell finally "finerly", those that spell "drawer"as "draw", or even those that spell "their" as "there"

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  36. My paint brush keeps on disappearing.

    AND

    Don't piss off the grammar police! :D

    J/K arby *wink*

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  37. hahahaa, funny comments, lol.

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  38. @myrdle If only it had to do anything with "grammar"!!

    I've rarely come across anyone who alleged that British English be the only legit form of English language...and if the Americans spell "color" without the "u", it be "wrong".
    But you never stop learning, do you ;-)

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  39. or even more in a nutshell: If someone only knows jack shit about the existence of TWO major forms of Engiish (AE/BE) (just like small-tool managed to prove perfectly), he/she should not correct ANYONE's spelling. Ever.

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  40. Thanks all for the great "hints". At least now I know how to spell "kuller"!

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  41. Lol, hold your horses, Arby. It was just an innocent joke. The main part of the comment was about the letters/words being a hint as well.

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  42. Next time please announce if you make one of these "jokes". In italian you would hear: ...e scese il gelo
    This is very cynical idiom which means something like "he made a joke, and you could hear a pin drop (because it was so funny)".

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  43. Good creative game...nice to have to think a little in lieu of a pixel hunt for hidden objects.....

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  44. caught this one from the random section

    oh, these were the days when we had loads of fun in comments... (sigh)

    thx Maymay for all your creations ☺

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