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Shadow Girl After School Escape

Zerosiki-kai - Shadow Girl After School Escape is another Japanese point and click type room escape game from Zerosiki-kai. In this game, you try to escape the room by finding items and solving puzzles. Language barrier may be a problem. Good luck and have fun!

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What is Shadow Girl After School Escape?
Shadow Girl After School 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 Shadow Girl After School Escape?
You can play Shadow Girl After School 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 Shadow Girl After School Escape?
You can solve Shadow Girl After School 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 Shadow Girl After School Escape?
Yes, you can post your comments to share your hints or walkthroughs for Shadow Girl After School 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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53 Comments

  1. For first safe/3 colored numbers:

    SPOILERthinkcalculatorSPOILER

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  2. Im here with you Escapism

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  3. Got the telephone from the hole behind the bolted plate and working on that now

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  4. For the phone, just follow the sequence methode on the paper, but do it on the window.

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  5. Nothing happens in the phone scene when correct, but now you can zoom in on the pc.

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  6. for computer: compare the correlations of red to blue fields with opposite red to blue fields...

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  7. Lol, great job, Roberto, but could you give a 'small' hint on the pc sequence or equations or whatever logic there is.

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  8. lol just to get stuck with the computer puzzle

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  9. Just add oposite outside numbers to get 100.

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  10. small-tool: is the sequence method for the window +3 for changing every column and -2 in column 1 and 2 and x2 in column 3 and 4? Then I get 87 in the end and nothing happens

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  11. Ah thanks, Hotzenplotz, that did it :)
    And thanks, Roberto, but too late, Hotzenplotz did beat you :P

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  13. sorry for being late! :/

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  14. Dont get it at all. even with Hotz explanation.

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  15. hehe Roberto, so there are 2 methods to solve the computer code...

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  16. Escapism,
    Going 1 box right is adding +3
    Going 1 box down is subtracting 2
    Going 1 box up is double the number.

    And yep I think iwa 87 or something like that, but now the pc is active.

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  17. Escapism the sequence add 3 when moving sidewards, minus 2 when going down, multiply by 2 when going up.

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  18. Ah, thanks, small-tool and Nuckelhedd. I'll try that now.

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  19. Nuckelhedd, red2 to blue14 is a differenz of +12, red86 to blue98 is a differenz of +12 too...

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  20. The computer is 58 and now my little shadow friend has her teddy bear and all is right with the world

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  21. Are you using example numbers, Hotzenplotz or the real numbers in your game. If the latter then it differs every game. I had things like 52-44 red and 36-28 blue.

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  22. Hotz roberto explained it more precise in that the opposites equal 100 thanks you though

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  23. Ah, seems different numbers in every game. For me it was not 58, but 39 on the pc to get the key.
    Then the window thing was probably different as well.

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  24. I am replaying and I have the same numbers. the opposite number fields are: r42 b34 and r66 b??

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  25. Just played again as well and the first two codes were different than in my first game, but my pc thing was the same:

    http://i.imgur.com/UNdgEMQ.png

    Difference is 29, so to get that with the 10 the ?? has to be 39.

    Btw. don't see the other method. How the opposites are 100.

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  26. LOL! None of the explanations above make sense with my numbers on the computer.

    My numbers are:

    Outer ring, starting with red ??, then CW b55 r37 b17 r31 b85
    Inner ring, starting with the number in neighbourhood to the red ?? in outer ring: b9 r16 b43 r33 b28 r19

    None of the opposite numbers equal 100 or any other same number, and the differences between the numbers are not the same. WTF??

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  27. You can align 4 triangles in a row.....look at the red blue interior 6 and 18...the difference is 12...that is the difference between the outer two numbers...

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  28. okay the outer aren't triangles...hopefully you catch the drift....

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  29. Dimwit, no 6 and 18 in my inner row... That method doesn't work with my numbers.

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  30. The weird thing is, I can easily see small-tools solution. But this solutions doesn't work with my numbers. Seems that there are even different mathematical problems, not only different numbers here.

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  31. My method was completely wrong. lol So I just got it by chance.

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  32. Yep escapism, I think you got a different one with a different method of solving.
    I think the method is x2 minus 1.

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  33. So your answer is probably 2x33 = 66 and minus 1 makes it 65.

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  34. Add outside numbers and deduce inside for each color. That's the answer.

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  35. Restarted and totally different numbers and math for last puzzle....this time outer numbers add to 100....that will slow down the hints.....

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  36. Thanks, small-tool! That did it! I must admit, wouldn't have found out on my own. Kudos!

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  37. Lol, isn't that a great a maker that doesn't only make differences in the numbers you get to solve puzzles "with the same method" (first two puzzles for me the same method, but other numbers), but also makes differences in the methods how to solve it :)

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  38. I agree! Very good game maker indeed! Replayed it, and this time I had the 'small-tool-method #1'. Maybe three different methods?

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  39. Note to myself; never play games where math is involved. Don't understand the blue/red puzzle and don't understand the hints. Not sure which is more difficult to understand lol.

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  40. Guys.. the PC numbers... small triangle + touching outside shape = 80
    you all went way in too deep.

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  43. What the girl says is fully true. "Dammit!" (sounds like that at least lol)

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  45. Gee, how embarrassing!!

    Do not assume that the keypad on a calculator uses the same number order as a phone keypad does.

    Google Images came to my rescue...I herewith admit it ruefully.

    phone:

    1 2 3
    4 5 6
    7 8 9
    * 0 #

    calc:

    7 8 9
    4 5 6
    1 2 3
    0 . =

    Finally I can continue...sheesh!

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  46. P.S. The reason is so simple: it's many moons ago that I held a non-virtual pocket calc in my hands. Most of it I can solve by heart, and if not, I take my phone.

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  47. fdbbd2: You are wrong! There are different numbers and different problems and solutions in this game. My first numbers wouldn't work with your solution. Period. (Just in case someone gets confused by your utterly ignorant and wrong comment)

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  48. Yep, that sum should be 80 doesn't work for my pic either.

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  49. Finally understood the method in my red/blue puzzle, needed some private math lesson for it. And it was just as s-t already said in one of his comments but too vaguely of course :P (no just kidding, thanks s-t)

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