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Escape Room: Salt Lake City

HoodaMath - Escape Room: Salt Lake City is another point and click type room escape game created by Selfdefiant for Hooda Math. Your parents sent you to Salt Lake City, Utah to stay with your uncle Rick for the weekend but his house is creepy and you want to go back home. Go find uncle Rick and ask him to take you home! Good luck and have fun!

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  1. trying to match hearts with arrows

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  2. The piano puzzle is too drawn out to be fun. Memorizing the notes for multiple keys when they have no corresponding number-to-note hint is not my idea of a good time.

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  3. Ha, if you look at the house from the gates, you can see someone walking past upper left window and one of the lights goes off :)
    Anyway, yes, I also have problems with arrows and can't find a place for cheese

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  4. Heart hint is wrong. Third heart is reversed.

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  5. This is why I don't play SD games anymore. (Along with the other daily games).

    Going to have to stick with the twice a week Happy Monkey, Abroy (that they don't post here anymore) etc...

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  6. piano spoiler (if you read music)

    f bflat c# e g d# g# f d

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  7. lever gives colors - flip up go left then down and look again

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  8. @1f69c1cc-6cc5-11e7-ba45-5736fb37aae0: Agreed, everythink else was fluent, but piano was terrible.
    @Almega: Hint is correct, notice color lines bellow and above hearts.

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  9. Piano is not really a big deal if you write down what each note looks like. Takes all of about 3 minutes.

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  10. as a piano player, how could I forget to also consider the black keys...?! ☻

    & how could I miss the thin lines on arrow puzzle...?!
    had a hard time to figure out the arrows

    thx for this pretty challenging game, SD/HM ☺
    (at least for me)

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  11. Almega, the clue is upside down.

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  12. Hints for my own game:

    Almega

    Al(pha O)mega

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  13. Thanks, Caroline!

    The game was not very good, it seemed to be the best of today's choice, but I never wouldn't bother to do this piano puzzle without Caroline's spoiler. The most fun part was that I took these notes combined with given note values from the book and entered them into a midi program -- and I liked the result, kind of free jazz with enjoyable intervals.

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  14. excellent game - 5 stars! they who give less stars are just too lazy to use their brains!

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  15. Helmut, it's not about laziness, I seriously tried to remember the notes in the book and on the keyboard, but my brain is too weak for this. I think that perhaps 1 people out of 100.000 can remember both sequences after looking at them once or twice, the rest will need some paper and pencil, and that's not fun any more.

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  16. Sorry, in English I had to write 100,000.

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  17. I had to give up. I figured out the switch and the color puzzle but it didn't work. I even looked at the walkthrough to make sure I was right and I was.

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  18. sure I use paper and pencil and I don´t have a problem to do so!

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