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May 29, 2010

anonymous

Here's your chance to practice your escape the room abilities: anonymous, a new escape the room game by Hil Greed. (you can switch the language to english with the yellow button in the bottom left)

20 comments:

  1. Can't play! Seems "Not allowed" in my country... What a shame! :)

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  2. It took a long time to load on both links, but it eventually worked for me.

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  3. Help! Have gathered items, but have used only one...

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  4. Neither seem to work for me. Just a title screen that says Hil Greed.

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  5. You have to wait.
    2-3 mins later the game will play

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  6. Already stuck! Got 2 3 and 6 as little yellow numbers on the screen and many objects I don't know what to do with : tool, mug, bun, tranparent. Any advise?

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  7. Go look for keys to open doors, look for the hat for instance.

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  8. Already used the hat's key.Can seem to find any other.Can't find the first number of the computer password, either.

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  9. Done! Had trouble with the bun key, couldn't see it at first. Thanks for the help.

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  10. I can't get the yellow button to change the language?

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  11. oh...I guess you have to wait for the game to start. Oops.

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  12. Yay for escape! Haven't started to play yet, but happy to see it here ... If Bart thinks it's worthy, than it must be =)

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  13. I meant "then", not "than". Must be sure to point-out my grammatical-correctness =)

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  14. I was kind of annoyed that though I had all the clues to figure out the exit code, it still wouldn't let me exit until I found the Journal, which seemed to have nothing at all to do with the exit code, or any other part of the game.

    All the other items, including the green coffee mug, had some connection to the game. Seems to be mediocre game design to create a requirement for completion that is incidental to the story line.

    There were elements of this game that were decent, and I really liked the whole finger print bit. It had a lot of potential if it wasn't for some major flaws.

    I'd give this 2 1/2 stars out of five. More if someone could explain what significance the Journal had to solving the game. :-)

    Oh, and the LogonPW clue was weak... The rectangle appears to refer to the "-51" and not the movie poster. The hash mark on the clock at 33 minutes (or seconds) was missing, which appears to be a red herring.

    A good puzzle is one that you struggle with, but when you figure it out, you have an "a-ha!" moment or an "how did I miss that?" thought. A couple puzzles in this game left you thinking, "that was confusing and didn't really make sense," the opposite of "a-ha!"

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  15. I'm stuck. Can't seem to figure the logonPW.
    Any other clues to this one?

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  16. There's a poster you can see through the window in the other room. The LoginPW is based on a number on that poster.

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  17. Mantaraya, thanks. I gathered that, but I've tried subtracting various combinations of the clock; 7:10, 2:35, 27, 72, etc, from that number. Nothing.
    Should I NOT subtract? Or what.

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  18. For the password, do not subtract a specific number, remove digits instead.

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