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Crown Towers Escape

EightGames - Crown Towers Escape is another point and click escape game developed by Eight Games. During his foreign trip, a stranger trapped inside crown towers. 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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What is Crown Towers Escape?
Crown Towers 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 Crown Towers Escape?
You can play Crown Towers 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 Crown Towers Escape?
You can solve Crown Towers 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 Crown Towers 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.

Can I play Crown Towers Escape on my phone or tablet?
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93 Comments

  1. hi (again) all ☺

    already started some minutes ago...

    thx 8G for the game ☺

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  2. use spray & cloth on collected board for 4#code

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  3. dip bowl in pool & use it on puddle on seat in room 1 right of end / 1 down from start

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  4. Hi, I've got to let the game run itself. Will start playing in a few seconds.

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  5. use hammer on 4 pots in inv. for 4 key parts to assemble

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  6. First the usual collecting tour...

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  7. Just want to tell something too: Don't miss the flashlight in room right of start. The hotspot might be missed easily, it's the pillow below the left arrow.

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  8. hi merit
    already waited for you to join ☺

    o-oh, final puzzle will be a jump over till you only have 1 button...

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  9. Just encourage me... Pencils go to the picture in end scene. Keeps my inventory clean.

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  10. hm. missing 1 jigsaw tile...

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  11. ah, missed tha room you just mentioned, merit...

    now on to the pic puzzle...

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  12. 9 buttons are trial & error it seems in room 2 right of end (use the keys there, too)

    only 4 buttons to highlight

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  13. Room in top row, middle: Use the arrow hint from the table in start scene (or around the start scene).

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  14. And I think I've got a hint for the nine buttons, have to check the last room for items too.

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  15. Have you done the paper puzzle? This could be the 9-button-hint

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  16. thought assembled paper is for bulb puzzle in most left scene, but d/w (yet)...

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  17. ah, the board number was the hint for 9 buttons

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  18. merit
    have you already used your flash?

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  19. No, I wasn't right with the 9 buttons

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  20. No, but I have to flashs! :-o

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  21. in-between check
    locked box, flash, paper in inventory...

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  22. POP
    roll away one of the big b/w balls for box key for one more pencil

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  23. need also sth to cut for start scene...

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  24. use pencil in start scen on white board for 3#code

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  25. & there's the knife!

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  26. dunno exactly what to do at CB puzzle in room 2 right of end...

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  27. maybe the green button has to go at right side, let me try...

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  28. Had a phone call, so I'm a little behind again. I meant two flashlights btw.

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  29. Not the hardest jigsaw I ever did, LOL

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  30. merit
    you're so quiet, still here?

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  31. ah, ok

    got book from CB puzzle, now how is it related to bulb puzzle...?

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  32. Hi Merit and AO. Sorry to have missed most of this live. It's loading doing that flicking through scenes thing.

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  33. POPO

    combo with arrow paper, other patterns at bulb puzzle

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  34. lol POP not popo hahaha (think German)

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  35. Had that to, meth, and that was Alpha's chance to get an uncatchable lead. ;-)

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  36. Alpha, now dare you mentioning that candle just one more time again! ;-D

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  37. LOLOL merit ☻

    is there a candle in the game? :-o

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  38. number grid puzzle


    start with 1, then 4, 5 goes on bottom, 6 goes left

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  39. (in end scene)

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  40. Doh! Had missed the pillow in start scene for using knife.

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  41. only 2 flashlights in inv. - where to use?

    hotspots of zooming in items don't disappear...

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  42. LOL a pic of Stewie from family guy.
    I like POPO btw. Might adopt it.

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  43. POP
    in scene right of end for numbers symbols - do we need a 3rd flash evtly...?

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  44. LOL meth ☻
    power of posting outraged maybe ;-P

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  45. have red & green flash...

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  46. ah, that pillow you meant merit, ok 3 flashlights

    but will take a Mirchi break, as the final puzzle will take some time... bbs ☺

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  47. That green-button-in-box is hard for me!

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  48. No I reckon Power of Posting Ole (not sure how to do accents)

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  49. Dang, I can't get the coloured 3x3 with book and paper right.

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  50. great idea meth ☻
    still on Mirchi btw, it's a longer one...

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  51. Success! Use the ways from the paper on the grid in the book for a colour order. Then go them on the wall grid but if you have to cross another colour, go a loop way and not through that wrong colour!

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  52. And drag a line, of course. We had that in another 8G recently.

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  53. I can't work out how to make the globe puzzle work.

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  54. meth
    the green globe has to go all to the right, you can push the 90° angles with the buttons

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  55. Meth, click an button to highlight it, and you see which moves are possible. To move click the arrow. Those barriers move only in one direction (clockwise or anti-clockwise). Put the green ball to the box on the right - somehow.

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  56. btw, merit
    there's a candle in Mirchi ;-P

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  57. Thanks both, I thought I'd tried that, but I'll go back.

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  58. Now I'm staring at the grid in the end scene and don't know WHAT to do. If I find the answer I'll have to find out HOW to do it.

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  59. Need a POPO moment, not a candle.

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  60. POPO! I wasn't clicking the white arrows I was clicking the reset one.

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  61. Ah, the numbers are the amounts of moves.

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  62. Oh sorry meth, that arrow I mentioned was mistakable.

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  63. Feeling very smart now, I got it. :-)

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  64. I had another way than Alpha, there are many possible solutions. I went a loop with the 4 to the same place e.g.

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  65. fully back
    Mirchi was a long(er) great one with some tricky twists ☻

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  66. of course merit
    I just mentioned my way what I've done ☺

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  67. Oh, I wrote that to encourage other players that THIS isn't the hardest puzzle. Facing that solitaire but I need to find out first where to use the torches.

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  68. now on to the jump over puzzle - CU tomorrow ;-P

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  69. merit
    re flashlights see my comment at 2:48 AM

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  70. Ah, tab, my old friend! The elevator in the scene right of end!

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  71. Same code in all three rows? After putting in the first row I went back to get new hints with the flashes but they are the same.

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  72. Indeed. I'll try the solitaire three times, then I cheat with the v/w.

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  73. ah found sth

    http://www.franks-fundgrube.de/sport/solitaire.html

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  74. it's in German, but you understand I'm sure...
    bookmarked!

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  75. there's also visual more down how to make the moves - great find ΑΩ ;-P

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  76. Thanks Alpha, that's more comfortable than cheating by the vid!

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  77. I used to play solitaire as a kid, and I couldn't do it then either!

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  78. lol me, too meth
    I got it several times then, but I see the trick now, that you move more than once with the same button...!

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  79. with cheating on the jump over puzzle i played almost 1.5h, now imagine without cheating...! :-o

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  80. Out. Could never have done that solitaire without your help. Thanks Merit AO and 8G

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  81. I had a solitaire made of coloured class (like all those cool girls in school) for decoration until my mother refused to wipe the dust and I had to do it myself. But I never played!

    The same thing: Halma. My granny was the biggest Halma champion of all times, and I haven't won one single time. Maybe that's the reason for my trauma with all kinds of slider things.

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  82. thx merit & meth for your company, nice teamwork again with you as the morning gang ☺

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  83. Out now too. Thanks especially to Alpha for helping and to you guys again for company.

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  84. I don't know if I can play tomorrow, depends on the time it's published.

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  85. the paper/book for bulb puzzle resets if you come out of it before finishing!

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  86. This game is not loading for me. I get a black screen!

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  87. There is no number two...

    Thanks, AlphaOmega, for the link to directions on the solitaire. I didn't even try on my own!

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  88. I am so disappointed. My witch symbol disappeared. I am not starting over

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