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What is How About Traveling Escape?
How About Traveling 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 How About Traveling Escape?
You can play How About Traveling 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 How About Traveling Escape?
You can solve How About Traveling 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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20 Comments
I opened the alphabetic, 2 buttons, 4-digit by the flags. I can not open the picture and the numeric 3-digit.
ReplyDeleteThere is a paper with colored lines and text.
ReplyDeleteThere is still a bottle of water. I used it once. I opened the grid 3x3
ReplyDeleteOh .. the bottle 2 times seems ...
ReplyDeleteBlue-1, red-3,5, green-6. Can be yellow-2,4? Only what color do I see in the picture
ReplyDeleteflags in suitcase for drawer
ReplyDeletebutton from sd for the right cb, books for L/R
ReplyDeleteLetter code on the computer and the pennant on the wall. Blending colors. AER
ReplyDeleteNumbers for green, red, blue is Japanese word made from the poster hint and computer hint.
ReplyDeleteに = 2
はち = 8
ご = 5
Is anyone still playing? Can't get last puzzle. Bobby picture. Help?
ReplyDeleteWobbly picture*
ReplyDeleteThe picture opens
ReplyDelete6 .... 2.5
1.4 .... 3
Maybe someone can explain why this is so?
for the letter code:
ReplyDeletecombine hint of letters on computer with the plane picture.
you can click on the 'hint' bulb and see the colors of letters A( dark green),O (white) form something that is light green which are the stars, and the letter T( blue) and G( red) form what is purple on the picture which is the circle.
so when looking at the rest of the letters: T,V
O,L
G,O
see their colors and look for the letter that has their match, been wondering why did it have to be AER and not ARE
for the grid after solving R/L:
ReplyDeletecombine book with grid on table after using spray.
and follow the shapes same as on the book
for the 3# ( thanks to tautau for showing)
ReplyDeletelook at the hint on the paper and the hint on computer of red,green and blue lines
on green line: the number 6 means find the 6th character which will be 2....
and for the picture:
ReplyDeleteyou need to use spray with pink liquid again on the same grid on table, then look at the grid which you already solved of the corners.
the number 1 which is top left on the grid means look at the corner on the top left of the line grid, and see what corner is it, it shows corner bottom left so bottom left is first....
I wrote about the AER, a mixture of colors. The blue and yellow letters are green. See what letter corresponds to green.
ReplyDeletenow that was a toughie (at least for me...)
ReplyDeletetook a long time till I realised that there's a 2nd letter hint on computer
bummer the language barrier...
thx for this cool game, Flatsan ☺
& thx ppl for your hints
TV-blue + yellow = green (A), OL-white + blue = blue (E), GO-red + white = pink (R)
ReplyDeleteThe picture is still confusing. On the line on the grid on the wall, the book and the grid on the table, all angles with suits coincide, except for 1. The first ones are in the upper left corner. And we start with worms (according to the book) in the lower left. A cloudy hint is the arrow from the green circle to the green arrow to start from the bottom left corner.
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