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Hooda Escape: Iowa 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 Hooda Escape: Iowa 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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32 Comments
Well, convert the buffalo to inches and take the corn.
ReplyDeleteAlso, take the one empty barrel with you.
Cornmazing like a pro: Cut your way through it.
ReplyDeleteBlue isn't zero, btw.
ReplyDeleteAnd out. Thanks for the nice game.
ReplyDeleteLTNS such style of maze in a game
ReplyDeletemissing last rose...
bug - I gave 2 roses to girl, then went away & coming back, she wants again 3 of them LOL
greedy little rascal that is ☻
correctly written btw ☻
ReplyDeleteMississippi
The converter says that 12.25 feet equals 169 inches, but it doesn't work !
ReplyDeletethat's a strange converter you have pdgph...
ReplyDeleteit's
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mine was
ReplyDeletehttp://www.metric-conversions.org/length/feet-to-inches.htm
still missing the last rose...
ReplyDeletehave the one from tree & from under bale of straw
@AlphaOmega,
ReplyDeleteI used the same converter as you, and it gives a result of 169 inches...
http://i97.servimg.com/u/f97/11/80/63/78/conver10.jpg
12 feet 25 inches isn't the same as 12.25 feet
ReplyDeleteput in 12.25 only at feet & you get your correct result
wondering if the U.S. ppl can work it out in their heads without a converter...
ReplyDeleteWhere do we use the second key (yellow one)?
ReplyDeletePOP - 3rd rose is to right of girl who wants them. Click the corn on left side. After girl drives away new scene opens with shed (use key there)
ReplyDeleteFill motorbike with gas from red can - make your escape :)
ReplyDeletehi Zu
ReplyDeletethx for the last rose, that was the only place I didn't hit in my hotspot hunting LOL
& thx SD/HM for that nice little game ☺
12 inches in a foot. 12 x 12 = ? Then add .25 of a foot. That's a quarter of a foot, not 25 more inches. That's where your calculators are going wrong. Simple maths in the end.
ReplyDeleteSerious bugs.
ReplyDeleteYes we can AO :) However I prefer metric. 10's are easier than 12's.
ReplyDelete6 min. nice game
ReplyDelete@AlphaOmega,
ReplyDeleteThank you. These units are just nonsense.
Don't complain about feet/inches. Volumes and weights are much harder because they're all based on orders of 2. It made sense at one point in history.
ReplyDeleteLol, for measurements blame the Brits. From google:
ReplyDelete"The length of a foot, the width of a finger, and the distance of a step were all accepted measurements. Inch: At first an inch was the width of a man's thumb. In the 14th century, King Edward II of England ruled that 1 inch equalled 3 grains of barley placed end to end lengthwise."
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ReplyDeleteCareful, Janet - next game will be in thumbs, feet and barley!
ReplyDeleteFun game. Thaks SD!
AlphaOmega ΑΩ To answer your question, yes I worked out the inches in my head. Knowing that the .25 meant 1/4 foot = 3 inches and 12x12 = 144 adding them together giving the answer.
ReplyDeleteStraight forward SD in this series
ReplyDeleteGuys 12.25 is 12 and a quarter , Thats the same in metric and US and GB.
Cant blame the Brits for us misreading the clue.
I can use both and yes I do admit that the SI systwm is easier as based in 10 BUT the British system is more stylish
Typical GB
12 inches in 1 foot
3 feet to 1 yard
5.5 yards in a perch (rod or pole)
22 yards in a chain
alternatively
4 rods (perch or pole ) in a chain
40 rods = 10 chains = 1 furlong
8 furlongs to a mile
ie 80 chains
320 perches
1760 yards
5280 feet
63360 inches
See its really simple and elegant
ROFL
Next one will be in a math museum.
ReplyDeletethis gmae has a bug!!! and yes did the math with a calculator from the USA!! easy math
ReplyDeletethis gmae has a bug!!! and yes did the math with a calculator from the USA!! easy math
ReplyDeletegame worked bug-free for me (out w/o help)
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