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Avm Old Zurs House 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.
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You can play Avm Old Zurs House 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.
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You can solve Avm Old Zurs House 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.
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66 Comments
A live AVM... Let's do this! (:
ReplyDeleteClue on wall in scene 2 goes to door in scene 6.
ReplyDeletegram clue for scene 2 in scene 8
ReplyDeleteGem hiding in scene 4 behind a pan on the wall.
ReplyDeletestone ball for scene 6 in vase
ReplyDelete(If you are not getting background music, try using toggling the in-game mute button.)
ReplyDeletePainting in scene 6 also hides a gem. That was my fifth and final one.
ReplyDeleteTy AVM - hi everyone : )
ReplyDeleteGems are your color clue, gets you two balls
ReplyDeleteWelcome all :)
ReplyDeletehi (again) all ☺
ReplyDeletegreat jazzy tune ♥
Paper clue in scene 5 is for the golf tees in scene 4. Note the case of the letters. This gets you the spinners for the puzzle in scene 5.
ReplyDeletegrams clue seems over-easy for AVM
ReplyDeleteAnd for the red-green spinner puzzle, you just need to get the red all on the left side.
ReplyDeleteSneaky green gem in blue golf ball room
ReplyDeleteZuleika, over-easy like eggs? (:
ReplyDeleteMmm... I could so go for some eggs now.
I mean S4 : )
ReplyDeleteNice catch Seraku!
ReplyDeleteLol Seraku - I've just eaten : )
ReplyDeleteMy red-green spinner is static - can't get it to move.
ReplyDeleteI wish there was a skip button. green red ball puzzle gonna take a while lol
ReplyDeleteSliding picture puzzle in scene 9 is very easy... Hint: You only need up-down moves.
ReplyDeleteSpinners are confusing, had to check where exchange is
ReplyDeleteZuleika, I trust you placed the red and green spinner buttons? You might try backing out and clicking on the puzzle again, otherwise.
ReplyDeleteTy Seraku : )
ReplyDeleteanimal pics for puzzle in s5
ReplyDeletePuzzle over fireplace in scene 7 is easily brute-forced. I thought it had to due with the marks on the cabinet in the same scene, but the order did not match. Perhaps I saw the clue somewhere else and did not register it.
ReplyDeletePaper clue with 6 color dots is double-sided. Click on it within your inventory to see a second clue.
ReplyDeleteAnd that double-sided paper clue goes to the cabinet in scene 3.
ReplyDeletekey from slider in s7 for s2
ReplyDeleteΑΩ, slider in scene 7? I'm not seeing one.
ReplyDeletethe cyan & purple dot puzzle I mean
ReplyDeleteOh, sorry... I solved that one. Forgot that was where the key came from. And actually, I thought you were talking about a different lock that I still need a key for. Ignore me. (:
ReplyDeletebetter not as you're giving helpful hints ☻
ReplyDeleteany idea for number paper?
(tried in vain combo with lines in s7...)
I am really wanting a knife or other sharp implement. There are so many hot spots where one could hack and slash for great justice. And all I have is this 6-number clue that, at best, could give me a paper cut.
ReplyDeleteΑΩ, I also tried incorporating the hash marks from scene 7 with the paper clue. Doesn't work on either of the two 4-number puzzles. I even tried variations on the sliders in scene 9, but there are only six levels per slider. Then again, I recall an AVM before where the sliders were A thru G omitting E for some completely unknown reason.
ReplyDelete...Or was that a G4K that had the odd sliders? Some of these games blur together.
ReplyDeletenumber clue paper related to number slider on Scene3
ReplyDeleteAVM, so the six numbers somehow map to four numbers? Are we on the right track that the hash marks in scene 7 apply as well, or is the solution solely dependent on the paper clue? I've tried using differences to whittle down to four like this:
ReplyDelete5 3 2 7 9 8
2 1 5 2 1
1 4 3 1
Didn't work, though. /:
Out, challenging game, thanks
ReplyDeletePOP! Oh, that's just sneaky, AVM!
ReplyDeleteOmit the second and fifth numbers.
how about some hint for how to apply number paper in s3 Mig?
ReplyDeleteOooh... I've finally got my knife! MUAHAHAHA! (:
ReplyDeletesimple, but Great found.
ReplyDeletetrial & error Seraku or how did you find out that's the 2nd & 5th number?
ReplyDeleteΑΩ, did you see my post at 12:30?
ReplyDeleteNow, I've got a hammer. This is great to be able to get out frustration after a tricky puzzle. (:
ΑΩ, it was partially trial and error. The six-color puzzle omits the middle two, so I thought that the number puzzle would omit the outer two. The next candidate was omitting 2nd and 5th, and it just worked.
ReplyDeleteyep, that's why I'm asking LOL
ReplyDeleteKnife used in scenes 3 and 8.
ReplyDeleteHammer used in scenes 5 and 8.
which 6 colour puzzle? (confusion is starting LOL)
ReplyDelete@AlphaOmega, still conducing?
ReplyDeleteOn Scene 3, under number slider have only 4 circles. Note the postions
Hex pipe puzzle (pretty simple, I worked it from the upper-left to the end, and there was often only one possible orientation for each piece) gives 4# code for scene 4.
ReplyDeleteFrom the 4# puzzle you get a paper clue for the sliders in scene 9.
well, still don't get it, hence let my frustration of not understanding out by demolishing some furniture LOL
ReplyDeleteΑΩ, same scene. The cabinet on the right in scene 3 had a 4-color puzzle that used the double-sided paper clue with six colors.
ReplyDeleteOkay, finally the hash marks in scene 7 apply to a puzzle. Combine them with the paper clue that has four people symbols for the puzzle in scene 2.
ReplyDeletethx AVM, but didn't notice any circles...
ReplyDelete(are they gone after solving puzzle?)
ΑΩ, don't stress about it. The exact logic on why those numbers in particular should be ignored escapes me too.
ReplyDeleteah, ok, thx Seraku
ReplyDelete(already forgot about that puzzle LOL)
Yes AlphaOmega, after open the box, it disappear.
ReplyDeleteAnd out. Thanks for the game, AVM. (:
ReplyDeletered/orange are very similar in s9
ReplyDeletered is in centre
thank you AVM Games for this nice game and particularly for your additional comment @12:21 PM. I like this code, everyone is concentrating on this 4# and don't see the clue in background ;-).
ReplyDeleteHotz, you made me launch the game again just to see. The map is indeed the other part of the clue. There are four circles positioned where six could fit, with the 2nd and 5th missing.
ReplyDeleteenjoyable game - thx AVM
ReplyDelete& thx esp. Seraku for the hints ☺
(now I'm also going to see that hint in background...)
s2 man bottne dosnt work with clue?
ReplyDeletenvm
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