Right, the horizontal lines are from the chair backs in the last room. The shape revealed by the pencil provides a clue if you take into account the other item on the book page.
Ines, did you use the pencil in the book? Once you have, the red x is not telling you NOT to do something, like I originally thought. Instead, it's more like a map.
I am glad that someone is still developing room escapes like this. Again, reminiscent of Tateita escapes, especially the window bar puzzle, but still loaded with puzzles, which I like. Thanks Bart!
Got it.
ReplyDeletehad to brute force the horizontal lines .... I wonder what the clue was?
ReplyDeleteThose are vertical. Horizontal lines are from chair backs.
ReplyDeleteRight, the horizontal lines are from the chair backs in the last room. The shape revealed by the pencil provides a clue if you take into account the other item on the book page.
ReplyDeleteOut, without hints. Though I nearly missed the chair clue :-)
ReplyDeleteI can't seem to find the demi-cirle, any hints?
ReplyDeleteInes, did you use the pencil in the book? Once you have, the red x is not telling you NOT to do something, like I originally thought. Instead, it's more like a map.
ReplyDeleteOut.
ReplyDeleteAs always, nice, easy, and logical...
I am glad that someone is still developing room escapes like this. Again, reminiscent of Tateita escapes, especially the window bar puzzle, but still loaded with puzzles, which I like. Thanks Bart!
ReplyDeleteNice and straightforward, like the other one(s). I like the fact that you cannot visit the locations that you don't need anymore.
ReplyDeleteStuck with the half circle
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