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December 07, 2021

laqueus escape - chapter 5 [browser]

Your escape from this strange place continues: Laqueus escape - chapter 5, the latest escape the room game by SmartCode.

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

You can't use 0 as a weight.
Now I am stuck on the inception code.

Bellily said...

did you play with the crystal ball yet? look at all angles.

chris said...

i cant even get through the first puzzle....aggghhhh

Bellily said...

i'm stuck in the escape game within the game ..

Anonymous said...

chris: the hanging papers are direction signs - only one represents the cubes/spheres on the table and that's the direction you need to go.

TiCKed said...

Finally got out. Thanks for the "Snow Globe" clue. (I thought the designers were just flexing, and I didn't think it had anything to do with the solution!)

Anonymous said...

Good one! You do get a bit confused with many codes but make sure to get rid of the ones no longer relevant (or has been included in another code). My only question is how to know the age of the cup.. I guess it's new. Only found one "bonus" card.

Anonymous said...

I found a card in a drawer.

Anonymous said...

In the escape game in the computer, I got all the numbers I think, except the one from the piece of paper in the drawer. It has a horse on the back of the paper, and a grid of numbers on the other side with a ?? on the bottom middle. How do you figure out that ?? number?

Anonymous said...

I don't know how to figure out the 'triangles, square and circle buttons for the final exit door passcode. They on are and red. Card is in the slot. I don't see any clue about triangles, circles and squares.

Anonymous said...

I found the hint for the final exit door passcode in a drawer.

TiCKed said...

Regarding the "Horse Paper" clue: It's a progression of numbers. Hint: If you take the numbers that are given to you, and put them in numerical order, you can deduce the next number in the sequence. (Why this has anything to do with a horse, or why they are placed in the grid the way they are, is beyond me. I just figured it out staring at the numbers for like 10 minutes. ;)

TiCKed said...

(Added: Apparently, this sequence of numbers is often used as a horse racing "staking plan" for betting. Search "Fibonacci Sequence horse" if you want to learn more...I don't care to. :) )

JohnReese said...

@TiCKed

Actually, numbers from the Fibonacci sequence are placed in a way that you will go through them in the right order through Knight moves in chess... hence the horse. Bit cryptic I know.

buttersubstitute said...

I think i bugged out the computer or something cause when i press a key it comes up with inputs i put in ages ago. This is very frustrating and i don't really want to start from the beginning again.

Anonymous said...

I can't get the computer to work, it won't let me enter anything

TiCKed said...

@JohnReese
Good pull! Very cryptic, and I never would have noticed that....

Lighty said...

Ok, so that took a bit of crunching through. Thanks for the hints on the numbers, should have recognized Fibonacci really. The initial maze took me a while as I had the initial concept straight away but must have picked the wrong direction at one point so thought I wasn't doing it correctly.

Bottom stuck drawer had me for a bit, and also couldn't' input anything into the computer for a while until I realized you have to actually use the computer keyboard in the game!

Anonymous said...

Another great laquesus escape, I loved it! At the very end of the game, after "End of chapter 5" I get a totally black screen, but the music goes on. Is it meant to be like that? Or maybe it is a bug, because usually the game gives me some information at the end about the game, like how many cards I found...

Stevens Miller said...

Good puzzle. In the full version on the Google Play store, there are seven levels. The developer kindly answered a couple of inquiries from me and told me these useful facts:

1. There is no way to skip levels in the Google Play version, so if you want to play Levels 6 & 7, you have to play Levels 1 through 5 first.

2. Level 6 will be on the web next month.

3. Level 7 will never be on the web.

So, if you want to finish the whole thing, you might as well download it now onto your mobile device, find walkthroughs, and play your way back through Level 5. Even if you play Level 6 on the web, you'll have to play it again on a mobile if you want to play the final level.

It's a great game, but this way of distributing it is... well.

 

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