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Escape Challenge 42: Room with a Protractor

TomoLaSiDo - Escape Challenge 42: Room with Protractor Escape is another Japanese point and click type escape game developed by TomoLaSiDo. In this game, you try to escape the room by finding items and solving puzzles. Good luck and have fun! [Subbed by Нетёса Ирина]

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What is Escape Challenge 42: Room with a Protractor?
Escape Challenge 42: Room with a Protractor 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 Escape Challenge 42: Room with a Protractor?
You can play Escape Challenge 42: Room with a Protractor 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 Escape Challenge 42: Room with a Protractor?
You can solve Escape Challenge 42: Room with a Protractor 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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  1. clock for 3#, press the start button

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  2. click clock again for 3# with stars

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  4. sneaky ball and protactor behind cb with 2 drawers of color code

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  5. for box with arrow,put your protactor and follow the arrow

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  6. combine protactor with picture for box with color code

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  7. I can't get the correct color clue from picture

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  8. picture for color code of box with 3 circles, start with an essential color:























    BWG

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  9. I clicked on clock for 3# hotzy, perhaps yours was right

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  10. on arrow box

    click thru 2nd digit (red dot/red number), then take yellow number
    (don't get the logic...!)

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  11. also don't get the logic of the colour hint

    (as I already said in another game, mayhaps it's too late tonight to play games ☻)

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  12. Dazz, could you give an explanation, why this 3 colors please? I can't see any logic...

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  13. protractor drawn under the picture, protactor and picture for drawer with color code. Note that the 3 dots on the drawn protactor,then place yours on the wall, you will see that the dots indicate the first color is the left one on your protactor, which is white, the third one is the last one on your protactor, the middle color will be the color that comes from the colors on the middle of the protactor, which are blue,yellow and red.



























    WBrG

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  14. arrow box: place your protactor, see what the arrow points at, click that number, the protactor will move as you click the 2nd digit

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  15. there are 2 #codes. clock gives the clue for star numbers.

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  16. Dazz, 3 dots indicate far left color (150), middle (90) and far right (30), but that's wrong.
    Why should I use blue and why at first position???

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  17. well, my protractor moved after adjusting 90 (not 30 where arrow was pointing at) & scrolling thru the 2nd digit till reaching 0 again

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  18. far left color is 150 which is white, far right color is 30 which is green
    middle: add the 3 rest colors following the drawn protactor on the wall under the picture, which is what the middle dot means

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  19. Hotz
    let roll protractor over box (note the lines on top)

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  20. hotzy I'm talking about the color cod eof drawer, not the box

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  21. play with the clock till light stops in sun for (my last) protractor

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  22. replayed 'cause of the arrow box

    actually it doesn't matter which digit is first, important is that you scroll thru 2nd digit till 0 again

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  23. yes, bottom drawer of white cupboard with little plant on top.
    could you explane how I should "follow the drawn protactor on the wall under the picture" to get blue please. because thi drawing indicates the colors at 150, 90 and 30...
    I can't see it. maybe it's too late for me and I will see it tomorrow

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  24. Hotz
    Dazz's spoiler BWG is for the box with 3 circles
    (as I said, let roll the protractor on the box)
    her spoiler WBrG is for 3 colour puzzle on drawer

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  25. (Br is mixed of the 3 middle colours, as on pic)

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  26. ahhhh, thank you!! it is a new color!!
    thanks for your patience Dazz and AO!

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  27. pleasure, Hotz
    we all have our blond moments ☻

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  28. For me, the game was understandable and not difficult.

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  29. Sad to see this got only 3 stars - where easy games get 4 or 5 stars. :-( I thought it was a challenging and interesting game. Yes, the colors were hard but it all made sense - makes you think. Not just a screenshot the answer and put it in another place.

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  30. ps. Bandy - haven't seen you for a while. You okay?

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  31. I agree with Janet. I've been noticing ratings much more since the recent changes to this site, and challenging games are almost always given low ratings.

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  32. Ah, thanks, Dazz, for explaining the color clue! I was staring at the protractor and slant picture for a long time and couldn't see the obvious logic, feeling ashamed now.

    A very good game with interesting puzzles, thanks, TomoLaSiDo!

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