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EG Wooden Living Room Escape

EightGames - EG Wooden Living Room Escape is another point and click escape game developed by Eight Games. During his foreign trip, a stranger trapped inside the wooden living room. There are some clues, puzzles and objects left. Find those objects and hints, solve the puzzles and help the stranger to escape out. Good luck and have fun!

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Frequently Asked Questions about EG Wooden Living Room Escape

What is EG Wooden Living Room Escape?
EG Wooden Living Room 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 EG Wooden Living Room Escape?
You can play EG Wooden Living Room 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 EG Wooden Living Room Escape?
You can solve EG Wooden Living Room 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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Yes, you can post your comments to share your hints or walkthroughs for EG Wooden Living Room 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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89 Comments

  1. Hi, don't miss a key under chair in start scene

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  2. don't miss the small key in first room

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  3. hi (again) all ☺

    thx 8G for the game ☺

    it will be a long one:
    more than 18 min. of VWT...! :-o

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  4. Hi Hotz!

    Slow loading for me.

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  5. Some items are smaller than my curser.....

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  6. Still staring at a white screen.

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  7. loads of 4#codes...

    red button for room 2 left of start scene

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  8. I stuck with 4 metal balls and a clock. any idea?

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  9. use hammer 4 times on log

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  10. btw, the wood is very hard, you have to use the hammer more than once...

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  11. metal balls go on grid in room left of start

    is it a nonogram...?!

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  12. Knife used both on three pieces of wood in inventory and on wood by door.

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  13. use knife on three wooden circle pieces

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  14. rings go in room left of start for


    even more metal balls

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  15. Just match the colours on RGYB balls.

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  16. where is the knife?

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  17. POP
    from animals under red button panel

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  19. Hope no one is colour blind 16 different shades to work out...

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  20. I tried to use the clock to get some 4#codes, but
    1287, 1278, 8712, 7812, 3456, 6543 don't work at any #code...

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  21. number from hammer for right code in bathroom

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  22. Robert Palmer Williams, where should we work out 16 different color shades?

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  23. LOL! Looks like we're all stuck at the same place

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  24. 1450 and 0250 don't work either.

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  25. use knife on outside wall

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  26. missing 2x 4-colour buttons...

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  27. Robert Palmer Williams, have you opened a door? where is the key?

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  28. POP
    this isn't a keyhole in start scene

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  29. use metal rod on pillar same scene as colour puzzle

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  30. you get the key after filling in the 4 number puzzles (clues from clock face)

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  31. No, I'm still behind. Haven't found the grid for the metal balls till now. Hope for an answer or a POP moment.

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  32. Robert Palmer Williams, where did you found that rod?

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  33. Can't find anything that looks like a grid for metal balls. Please help ....

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  34. the grid is just below right navigation arrow, 1 scene left of start

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  35. grid for metal balls in room left of start scene, at right side on a little sideboard, with keyhole, where you use key

    don't understand clock for codes...

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  36. Grid for metal balls above drawer in dining room.

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  37. Robert Palmer Williams, could you give a hint how to get a #clue from clock and for which 4#code? I tried several combinations (comment @2:11 AM) but no luck...

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  38. the key puzzle is going to be really annoying...

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  39. Dang thanks, Hotz, just thought there'd be nothing to do after using key. Well, stuck now. Need three more metal balls. No items left, no clue for colored puzzle, no clues for those three 4# codes.

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  40. Found it. We need 8 metal balls?
    And always had problems reading clocks :)

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  41. can't remember all the clock clues, only wrote down two

    Spoiler alert:


    0235
    0240

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  42. Ah, no clue needed for colour puzzle. Got clock now.

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  43. SPOLIER
    4# numbers are









    0135 - 0140 - 0235 - 0240

    0140 goes to the one with the two dots -
    sorry, forgot the others

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  44. Ruediger
    can you explain how, plz

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  45. Out? I'm still trying to understand what I have to do in the metal ball puzzle!

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  46. ok, this is my fifth and last comment to ask for some help/explanation for this stupid clock codes.
    PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE could someone give any explanation how to get a clue from clock!!!??!??

    this game is sooooooo frustrating......

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  47. Oh, I know what now. Not how...

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  48. nope, I accidentally closed the game and won't restart...

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  49. Hotz, I don't know either, just took the clue. Maybe it has something to do with turning the clockface?

    Done the metal ball puzzle, wasn't hard.

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  50. merit
    place balls on grey places & match amount of them for each row & column (like a nonogram)
    balls don't have to be next to each other

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  51. In the kitchen with 16 colours on the chair: 3x3 on drawer takes hint from one room to the left, back of sofa

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  52. when I have the solution of clock, I think it's to take the time first from 1 & 7 =1:35, then from 1 & 8 = 1:40 then from 2 & 7 =2:35 etc.

    bad hint IMHO

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  53. Thanks Alpha, got it by chance.

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  54. AO - you have 1 and two on one side and the "minutes" 35 and 40 on the other

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  55. ads keep taking over the game screen every so often making it pretty much unplayable.. they say skip this ad in 5.. then go to black screen for ages... go away do something for a few mins and come back to the ad playing.. was enjoying the game itself but after 3rd occurence it got the big X and gonna give game 1 star

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  56. 16 colours are done. Those yellows and greens were sneaky. Doable when you're not colour disabled but if you are, impossible.

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  57. Outside (last room) use that chisel-looking knife at the fireplace.

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  58. i have several of them meritneith.. games makers i like i turn them all off... ones im not sure of i turn off the ones that the site recognises and wont load with them on, and leave the ones it doesnt to block the ads lol

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  59. argh, can't match the colours & I'm not colour affected!

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  60. Letter grid in kitchen with towel: clue is solved paper puzzle

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  61. Kingman, that's a science of its own, LOL

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  62. finally!
    yellow are very similar, the brighter is top left

    https://snag.gy/P60cB7.jpg

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  63. Alpha, in the puzzle the colours are more shining than in the clue.

    For the yellow/greens (except for dark green): yellow is in top row, that bright lemon green in third row, apple green in bottom row.

    And mind the oranges, in 2nd row it is brighter than in third row.

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  64. key is used in patio under roof

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  65. where to use metal rod?

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  66. POP
    thx tab - on pole in living room

    nice, an LED bulb ☻

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  67. Metal rod is used in top row right room on pillar AO.
    I'm looking for somewhere to use 8 keys.

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  68. thx anyway merit

    btw in a game I played yesterday (I think it was find fairy, but not sure anymore), there was a

    candy in a candle!!! LOLOL ☻

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  69. POP found it one room right of end.

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  70. merit
    on the pattern grid in room where you place bulb

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  71. Didn't play that game, haha!

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  72. That ornament puzzle is a nightmare.
    Red x now!

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  73. That house clue on the lamp was a PITA

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  74. terrible pattern puzzle IMHO, I almost can't see them...! :-/

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  75. Well, the lamp clue wasn't as hard as the key puzzle. Zoomed up to 300%, hope that helps.

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  76. EG Some of us have ageing eyes! Out eventually.
    Thanks for hints everyone.

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  77. oops, did it, but couldn't make a screenshot...

    thx ppl for the hints above ☺

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  78. Got it! Zooming did help in fact.

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  79. Out now too. Thanks to all for helping, see you!

    Except for the clock hint a decent game.

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  80. Well, for me after placing all the keys, the puzzle froze.

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  81. Last puzzle (keys) is impossible. Can't even see what is supposed to go where and then the stupid thing froze on me too!
    NO stars today!

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  82. Don't know if this was already explained or not, but the clue from the clock refers to 4 times indicated by the red lines (sort of). They are:
    (1) 01:35
    (2) 01:40
    (3) 02:35
    (4) 02:40

    I agree it's a stupid clue, but that's the logic behind it.

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