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What is Escape from the Room with a Gimmick 1?
Escape from the Room with a Gimmick 1 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 Escape from the Room with a Gimmick 1 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 Escape from the Room with a Gimmick 1 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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58 Comments
hi (again) ev1 ☺
ReplyDeletewow, a YominoKagura - LTNS!
him puzzle
ReplyDeletecount on paper
RBY button box bottom of cabinet
ReplyDeletecount on door
lights off after unscrewing
ReplyDeletecolor code was tricky, clever game
ReplyDeleteA Kagura - how long has it been? :-D
ReplyDeleteHi Alpha, same site, same people...
For the box in the upper cupboard (star box) count the right angles in the symbols in total, not only the angle that is shown.
ReplyDeleteThat gives LR hint but doesn't work on star picture. Strange.
ReplyDeleteoh, thx merit
ReplyDeleteI thought, they were mirrored upside down numbers ☻
merit
ReplyDeletetry the opposite
No problem but now I'm officially stuck. LR hint doesn't work, and I'm staring at the colour pattern when I switched out the light. Can't bring that together with the colour paper.
ReplyDeleteAnd the robot thing is back again. Annoying!
Now that you say it - the clue stars were upside down. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteit was the right star first (looking from location of stars - like the right hand of a person)
ReplyDeleteI have that robot c.r.@.p. thingy almost all the time - it slows my posting & playing so much down...!!! ç&ç&${$%&*&%!!!
ReplyDeletedivide the pattern from lights off in small squares, then colour maths will work
ReplyDeleteHaha, the more I stare at it the less it makes sense. I'll give it another try.
ReplyDeleteor not LOL
ReplyDeleteI have
R+G=Y 3+4=7 (squares)
R+B=P 3+1=4
G+B=C 4+1=5
R+G+B=3+4+1=8
hm...
Well, there's pure red, and yellow and pink contain red. So I should take off pure blue, pink, and cyan from the pattern. That makes no number! Or should I count the little squares?
ReplyDeletebut what's for the white number?
ReplyDeleteCounting doesn't work, red has already ten squares. Dang!
ReplyDeleteI divided pattern in small squares like this
ReplyDeletehttp://i.imgur.com/9GOxFy8.png
red has 10 squares? what are you counting? LOL
ReplyDeletemaybe we're way overthinking - YK games are clever, but not too hard...
Sorry, now I'm staring at your link and feel even more dumb. Something is blocking my brain, and I suppose it will so damn easy when you know how.
ReplyDeleteWell, three squares pure red and seven squares yellow (which contains red plus green) makes ten.
ReplyDeleteWell, at least three and seven makes ten. Can't guarantee the rest.
let's take a break then, for me it always worked to get a fresh mind & there are way more games I didn't have played yet... :-/
ReplyDeleteOkay. I'll have to make a cake anyway, and it's 10.15 pm here. See you, and if you decipher it leave a comment! Thanks so far.
ReplyDeletethe colours on paper are spectral colours RGB btw
ReplyDeleteR+G+B=W
color starts with 9
ReplyDeletehopelessly stuck on final code (0345 in wood in glass circle)
Try looking at the squares which do not have the colours on the buttons. It'll give you the code.
ReplyDeleteAfter that, it's easy out.
ReplyDeleteThe 03 54 34 refers to the arrows. Look at the top figures (circle, triangle, pent and square) and draw a directional line from triangle to circle (03), pent to square (54) etc. That's your arrows.
ReplyDelete@Christina: Each arrow will point from one number to another. Compare the shapes with the numbers you have.
ReplyDeleteAh thanks Christina! So we have to substract for the red number the pure red squares, for the pink one the red and blue squares, and for the white one red, blue, and green numbers!
ReplyDeleteGoing on. :-D
Rest was easy. Thank you all for helping. This proved it's not good to wait too long for a new YK game.
ReplyDeleteI meant circle to triangle (03).
ReplyDeleteThanks @Albin, that was the thing I was missing. Didn't work first time even, so had to zoom out and zoom in again. Nice game, good puzzles.
ReplyDelete@ Merit and Alpha. Was trying to just give a hint, been fiddling with the colors a long time myself before I got how I got it ;-)
ReplyDeleteback but still brain eclipse here - which hint is for which puzzle & I just don't get it... :-/
ReplyDeleteGreat these games are back, love them.
ReplyDeletehector
ReplyDeletecan you help me in my trouble to understand the colour maths plz...
I'm here, cate ☺
ReplyDeletehey alpha, i'm here...going in. :)
ReplyDeletealpha...where are you stuck?
ReplyDeletewith the red, pink, white number behind star pic as first
ReplyDeletegawd, i'm an idiot...had the right answer for ages for right angle box, but didn't click the button...expected it to open like the other box.
ReplyDeletei'm up with you alpha, hold on and i'll crunch.
alpha, the rpw puzzle is solved with the paper clue and the lights turned off. if you look at the blocks unit, all blocks minus red make a nine and so on...the answer is 937.
ReplyDeletethx a bunch cate
ReplyDeleteI see it now, but how did you figure out that you have to substract the red blocks (for 1st number)?
pink is made with blue and red, so look at block without those squares and you get 3...white is made with red, green, blue, so look at block without red, blue, or green and you get 7.
ReplyDeletebecause the button input is red, pink, white. so i just subtracted those colors and what makes them each time i was trying to suss out the digit. you kind of have to visualize or squint. when looking for red, make the red block disappear in your head, when looking for the pink, make the red and the blue disappear...when looking for the white, ignore the red the blue and the green blocks and simply look at what is left.
ReplyDeletefinally I could finish this clever game - thx YK ☺
ReplyDelete& thx cate for your company ☺
ReplyDeletewould you be so kind & explain then the notes in AVM?
(as this is one of the last puzzles, it will take some time to play I suppose...)
@alpha...i think it is a bit misleading, as what you're looking for are simply the shapes that don't contain the color, when the note they give you has all of this color info and what they add up to, but i hope that helped you get out.
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ReplyDeleteI'm glad the guy's back. I've always liked his games.
ReplyDeleteThis one though... is not amongst my favourite ones, to be honest... Not bad by any merit... just not one I liked particularly either.
There is no maths for the color blocks but shape. It took me some time to understand.
ReplyDeleteI accidentally brute-forced the color buttons before solving the star box, so I was stuck for a while wondering what I'd missed. Thanks for the hints to get me back to what I needed to do.
ReplyDeleteSorry AO, went offline after that, didn't see your post till now sorry
ReplyDeletei bf the arrow box got key and was clear!
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