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What is Eccentric House Escape?
Eccentric 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.
How can I play Eccentric House Escape?
You can play Eccentric 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.
How can I solve Eccentric House Escape?
You can solve Eccentric 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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look carefully cos heaps of small hidden stuff..
ReplyDeletepin used on floor far right room
ReplyDeletesomeone come and help me dammit LOL
ReplyDeleteIt ends with a "Lights Out" puzzle that I can't crack. Forget it. Red X.
ReplyDeleteSome hints (up until that awful ending puzzle):
ReplyDeleteThere are three pieces of paper you have to arrange with the water glass to get the 3 symbols for the drawer. However, after they dunk and show the symbols, you have to click on each piece of paper to put it in your inventory, then click on them to put them in the right order. THEN you can open the drawer. Ugh.
There are 5 coins. You assemble them and then (for some reason) put the box over them. This gives you a clue for which blue buttons to click on that are on the drawer in the far right room.
Good game except for the final puzzle
ReplyDeleteCan't put the cd in, can't turn the wheel left to the screen, have no solution for the two number wheels and must have clicked everything. I give up.
ReplyDeleteIt would be nice and correct to name the actual developer of the game in description. I don't like Eight games so it was a bad surprise to me.
ReplyDeletesilber ya need remote control to use cd
ReplyDeleteSorry
ReplyDeleteDont like this
Slow reponses from website and freezing repeatedly
May be my internet but never had problems with Mouse City before
I'd rather have more MouseCity adventure games, even though, they've become very short in playing time.
ReplyDeleteThe way the adsare done really pisses me off
ReplyDeleteI realise that they need ads to live BUT
be honest about it
Mouse City is really slimy with their ads and it really irks me!!!!
Been trying to catch up on older games that I have missed. Just a few notes:
ReplyDelete- One of the pieces of paper is hiding in the ceiling fan.
- The "lights out" puzzle is simpler than I suspect some folks were making it for themselves. It helps, though, to understand the general approach to this type of puzzle.
The main mistake folks make when they are new to the puzzle is to click on a square they wish to toggle. The problem is that this, of course, affects the four neighboring squares as well. The player often finds themselves chasing a never ending goal, simply because they are unintentionally moving the goal post. Quite often, frustration sets in and players make random moves; and when a player happens upon the solution by chance, they dismiss the game before giving themselves a chance to learn the underlying logic.
The ideal strategy only involves two passes to resolve the board. The first pass focuses on clearing all but the last row. If there are still lit squares in the last row, then a second pass will resolve them precisely.
(NOTE: Assuming the puzzle in this game does not start with a randomized layout, then it can be solved in a single pass. If it is random, then I guess I was lucky that I only needed the one when I played it.)
First pass: Examine the first row and note which squares need to be turned off. Instead of clicking on the squares themselves, click on the corresponding squares directly underneath. By doing this, you can affect specific squares in the first row without disturbing the rest of the row. Once the first row is clear, move to the second and clear it by clicking squares in the third row. Repeat this process for all rows, which will leave you with only the last row potentially containing lit squares.
Second pass: To resolve any lights on the last row, it is necessary to press one or more of the squares in the first row. Since this will inevitably turn on lights, you then repeat the same process from the first pass, clearing each row one at a time working down to the last row. Provided you press the correct squares in the first row, the last row will end up cleared.
Which squares to press, you ask? That is not as succinctly explained. Basically, pressing any one square in the first row will, after chasing the lights down the puzzle, affect one or more of the lights in the final row. The precise association is unique to the size of the "lights out" puzzle. That is, the upper-left square of a 5x5 will impact the last row differently than how the upper-left square of an 8x8 would. But, once you know how each square in the first row changes the last row, you can always precisely determine which of the squares need to be pressed in the first row to resolve the last row. You can try to memorize the associations or simply jot down a little cheat sheet as a guide. Of course, trial-and-error is a valid option as well, however you will end up needing to do more passes until you get the correct combination of buttons in the first row.
Whew... I hope my impromptu novella helps folks. (:
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