In the latest escape the room game by Funkyland you find yourself once more locked up inside a hotel room filled with puzzles to be solved: Escape a Spanish hotel.
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The Gordo
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Fun one! Out without any hints, but there are a couple of tricky moments.
Out... I choose the shrimp paella. Once you've solved the first puzzle, the rest is quite easy. This first one, though, is not only tricky but in my mind not 100% logic....
Indeed, I think I'm stuck on the first puzzle. (Well, maybe the second-- I solved the one with the potato chip containers.) Does it have something to do with the picture where a series of patterns adds up to 9, or the wall of nine donuts, some of them striped, or both at once?
I had to go for the Jamón over Shrimp. I guessed at the lollipop puzzle and got it on the first try. I am still not sure where the clue was for it. I like with all the mirrors in the room, the player has no reflection. Unexplored subplot: the player is a trapped vampire who just wants to get a good meal.
There are good reasons for learning Japanese -- tourism, business, and literature come to mind, and there are probably others. But I don't do any of those, so I wish Funkyland provided an English translation like Tesshi-e does.
@Nathan Kibelkek yes the clue is the drawing on the wall plus the panel with "donuts". In facxt you need to click all the squares - but you have to find the tight order, and it's not very easy because not quite logical - to me. Hint : each square you click after the first one must touch the previous one you clicked....
Well, for some reason that one took some doing for me. But I made it through, with a12r13's clue and a brute force on the windmill puzzle from the toilet. It was the opposite of what I finally determined it would be. But worth it for the delicious shrimp paella!
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Fun one! Out without any hints, but there are a couple of tricky moments.
Thank you, Bart!
Out... I choose the shrimp paella.
Once you've solved the first puzzle, the rest is quite easy.
This first one, though, is not only tricky but in my mind not 100% logic....
How do I get it in English ?
The walk-through is.
I got an error message with your link.
When I retried it said I was forbidden.
Indeed, I think I'm stuck on the first puzzle. (Well, maybe the second-- I solved the one with the potato chip containers.) Does it have something to do with the picture where a series of patterns adds up to 9, or the wall of nine donuts, some of them striped, or both at once?
I had to go for the Jamón over Shrimp.
I guessed at the lollipop puzzle and got it on the first try. I am still not sure where the clue was for it.
I like with all the mirrors in the room, the player has no reflection. Unexplored subplot: the player is a trapped vampire who just wants to get a good meal.
I was just about to say that the "=9" wasn't necessary, but I just figured it out. The nine just means that you have to click them all.
There are good reasons for learning Japanese -- tourism, business, and literature come to mind, and there are probably others. But I don't do any of those, so I wish Funkyland provided an English translation like Tesshi-e does.
@Nathan Kibelkek yes the clue is the drawing on the wall plus the panel with "donuts".
In facxt you need to click all the squares - but you have to find the tight order, and it's not very easy because not quite logical - to me. Hint : each square you click after the first one must touch the previous one you clicked....
Well, for some reason that one took some doing for me. But I made it through, with a12r13's clue and a brute force on the windmill puzzle from the toilet. It was the opposite of what I finally determined it would be. But worth it for the delicious shrimp paella!
This made me hungry
The 3x3 puzzle was bad. There are a many ways to interpret the clue. The rest of the puzzles were pretty straightforward.
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