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Instructions: wait for the advertisement (if any) to end, click English, then click START.
The mouse pointer doesn't indicate whether clicking on something will have an effect, so you'll have to experiment.
You'll gather some inventory items. You can use them on objects in the room and sometimes on each other.
When you don't need an inventory item any more, it will be dimmed.
As always: think out of the box!
It's not very complicated (although some puzzles may make your scratch your head) - it shouldn't take too long.
Note: you'll have to disable ad-blockers for no1game.net in order to play the game.
A short escape game
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A short escape game
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Hans
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Re: A short escape game
I just get a black rectangle. I tried in Chrome and IE, then gave up.
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Re: A short escape game
I think it's one of those sites that doesn't proceed unless the ad has been shown. I block about 98% of ads, so I only get the black box too...StuartR wrote:I just get a black rectangle. I tried in Chrome and IE, then gave up.
Cheers, Claude.
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Re: A short escape game
Claude is correct. I tried it last night and reloaded the page a few times before I thought of switching of AdBlock Plus. With it disabled for that page, the puzzle loaded without issue...
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Rudi
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Re: A short escape game
Thanks for your comments. I added a note to the first post in this thread.
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Hans
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Re: A short escape game
Good game, but (as usual) I am stuck.
1. Have 5 x number sequences.
2. Have broken the lever and re-placed it. Broken level on floor.
3. Have a note that appears to indicate colour sequence.
4. Am lying on my side after rotating the room.
5. Clock now says "Beautiful Sunset".
Any tips?
1. Have 5 x number sequences.
2. Have broken the lever and re-placed it. Broken level on floor.
3. Have a note that appears to indicate colour sequence.
4. Am lying on my side after rotating the room.
5. Clock now says "Beautiful Sunset".
Any tips?
Regards, Ben
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Re: A short escape game
Beautiful sunset:
Number sequences and note:
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Remember what the clock originally said and how you used it? Perhaps this can be used the same way
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Look carefully at the number sequences - could there be a connection with the note? And how could you use that?
Best wishes,
Hans
Hans