tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4568527495646751209.post8365696307455240515..comments2024-03-29T00:48:39.202+01:00Comments on bontegames: locked room 2Barthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04336207303797968961noreply@blogger.comBlogger39125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4568527495646751209.post-9907702037306205082015-04-27T23:05:14.230+02:002015-04-27T23:05:14.230+02:00Sorry but you're wrong. The clock is there to ...Sorry but you're wrong. The clock is there to tell you which hands relate to which shapes. The numbers there don't matter, which is probably what was making you think it was "illogical". The code is in the book and makes complete logical sense. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4568527495646751209.post-63819188381352520812014-03-16T15:11:59.028+01:002014-03-16T15:11:59.028+01:00> need help with the tile cards please someone....> need help with the tile cards please someone....<br /><br />Diamond + Hearts = Spades<br />Clubs - Spades = Diamond<br />Diamond = 1 = Ace<br /><br />Hearts = 11 = J<br />Spades = 12 = Q<br />Clubs = 13 = K<br /><br />Spades, Hearts, Diamond, Clubs -> Q, J, A, R<br /><br /> Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4568527495646751209.post-87921005575629207442014-03-16T15:02:34.684+01:002014-03-16T15:02:34.684+01:00screwdriver code:
gRee Let teLL Right Leg ->
R ...screwdriver code:<br />gRee Let teLL Right Leg -><br />R L L L R LAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4568527495646751209.post-15777473989917599282014-03-09T09:00:32.744+01:002014-03-09T09:00:32.744+01:00Not entirely fair. The suits/time/cards puzzles re...Not entirely fair. The suits/time/cards puzzles really could be anything -- brute force required. <br /><br />Screwdriver unsatisfying too. After the event they make sense, maybe, but before that it's just lots of guessing.<br /><br />And what the hell is -8?dyorkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17677885660080283685noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4568527495646751209.post-12398277329300522322014-03-02T15:52:42.562+01:002014-03-02T15:52:42.562+01:00Brute-forced the tile code, needed the walkthrough...Brute-forced the tile code, needed the walkthrough for the screwdriver code...I still don't know what the -8 was about...did it have to do with the letters in the words??? Went pixel hunting with the screwdriver just about everywhere, and that's how I got the mirror and the glass.<br /><br />Good game, lots of puzzles which I like, but not as logical as it could be. Thanks, Bart!Lizzie!noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4568527495646751209.post-27600690314498920712014-03-02T08:56:32.163+01:002014-03-02T08:56:32.163+01:00I had to watch the "screwdriver-code" pa...I had to watch the "screwdriver-code" part of the walkthrough video FOUR times before I figured out why the combination worked...and I've been playing these kinds of games for quite a while!<br /><br />LOL- now that was annoying.Joelnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4568527495646751209.post-7973754726164422152014-03-01T01:29:24.105+01:002014-03-01T01:29:24.105+01:00Did it!! Only had to have walkthrough help with t...Did it!! Only had to have walkthrough help with the screwdriver in the drawer. YayNotMariannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4568527495646751209.post-91290655827187595932014-03-01T01:12:36.046+01:002014-03-01T01:12:36.046+01:00I got the card suit clue and the clock clue fairly...I got the card suit clue and the clock clue fairly easily. Don't know what to do to get the screwdriver out of the drawer.NotMariannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4568527495646751209.post-63430785721807749702014-02-28T20:50:16.484+01:002014-02-28T20:50:16.484+01:00need help with the tile cards please someone....need help with the tile cards please someone....midge11103noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4568527495646751209.post-66323856999929773902014-02-28T16:52:59.983+01:002014-02-28T16:52:59.983+01:00So in other words, the actual time being shown on ...So in other words, the actual time being shown on the clock means absolutely nothing. Silly me, I assumed it was relevant and that it had to be combined somehow with the time from the notebook.<br /><br />Thanks for the explanation, but I still find it incredibly arbitrary.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4568527495646751209.post-79271601875700518932014-02-28T14:23:48.618+01:002014-02-28T14:23:48.618+01:00This game is well made, except for being too cleve...This game is well made, except for being too clever with the clue disguising. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4568527495646751209.post-82074197707710035092014-02-27T15:19:45.845+01:002014-02-27T15:19:45.845+01:00To "Anonymous 27Feb 00:43" - yes, those ...To "Anonymous 27Feb 00:43" - yes, those are the clues I meant. Anonymous 27Feb 07:00 said it, but I'll spell it out.<br /><br />Square, hour hand, 13:__:__ is '1' because at 13:00 the hour hand is on 1.<br />Circle, minute hand, __:30:__ is '6' because at anything:30, the minute hand is on 6.<br />Triangle, second hand, __:__:45 is '9' because - well, it should be clear now.<br /><br />Shapes in book show the order is triangle, circle, square, so the three digit code is 961.jaymarnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4568527495646751209.post-38469343125021067992014-02-27T07:00:58.614+01:002014-02-27T07:00:58.614+01:00clock was evil.
Here's how to solve:
fat hand=...clock was evil.<br />Here's how to solve:<br />fat hand=hour, middle=minute skinny=second.<br />order is triangle, circle, square.<br />so translate your time to single digits aka 30=6 and enter in the order the shapes show.<br /><br /><br />answer being: 961 <br />:P<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4568527495646751209.post-63668508511632854452014-02-27T00:43:45.687+01:002014-02-27T00:43:45.687+01:00jaymar - When you say a "second clue", a...jaymar - When you say a "second clue", are you referring to something beyond the time and the shapes in the notebook?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4568527495646751209.post-47792558135153964082014-02-27T00:32:14.479+01:002014-02-27T00:32:14.479+01:00Wow! I had a couple of difficult moments and a lot...Wow! I had a couple of difficult moments and a lot of enjoyment :)<br />Thank you!!!tamnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4568527495646751209.post-90973968449600265272014-02-26T18:13:15.104+01:002014-02-26T18:13:15.104+01:00A good game, decent number of puzzles and nice gra...A good game, decent number of puzzles and nice graphics. I thought it odd I got the key to the door so soon but since that was not the exit door it made sense. Thanks Bart.V Vnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4568527495646751209.post-60856171415284396402014-02-26T14:39:07.782+01:002014-02-26T14:39:07.782+01:00To "Anonymous 26Feb 8:10"
No guessing is...To "Anonymous 26Feb 8:10"<br />No guessing is required on the 3-digit number. There is a second clue that goes with the clock. I agree with you, trial and error along with pixel hunting are "fails" for escape games.<br /><br />To Coreena<br /><b title="I think the mirror let us see and reach the magnet hanging just outside the blocked door.">hover here for my idea on the mirror</b>jaymarnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4568527495646751209.post-25197093911975523252014-02-26T10:59:47.148+01:002014-02-26T10:59:47.148+01:00Out at last! Not an easy game, and I still don'...Out at last! Not an easy game, and I still don't understand what happened with the mirror...Coreenanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4568527495646751209.post-55706188232727481072014-02-26T10:48:21.117+01:002014-02-26T10:48:21.117+01:00where match box is needed for?where match box is needed for?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4568527495646751209.post-17716030112910185722014-02-26T08:10:23.331+01:002014-02-26T08:10:23.331+01:00Can't figure out the 3-digit code from the clo...Can't figure out the 3-digit code from the clock times. I have tried every possible relationship I could think of between the two times.<br /><br />All too often in this type of game there is no logical relationship between clues that go together, and that seems to be the case here. To me, it fails as a game if trial and error is the only way to progress.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4568527495646751209.post-41565531059152267172014-02-26T04:19:12.809+01:002014-02-26T04:19:12.809+01:00Crazy. Found a walkthrough and out.Crazy. Found a walkthrough and out.Joenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4568527495646751209.post-84526318470699030652014-02-26T04:04:59.731+01:002014-02-26T04:04:59.731+01:00Shucks, I'm stuck in the top part. Found a sc...Shucks, I'm stuck in the top part. Found a screwdriver and a cup...Joenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4568527495646751209.post-10156494259676886992014-02-26T00:19:24.029+01:002014-02-26T00:19:24.029+01:00Oooh, we were in a treehouse! I was wondering why ...Oooh, we were in a treehouse! I was wondering why the door wouldn't open.Emilynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4568527495646751209.post-14023868535247037422014-02-25T20:15:00.397+01:002014-02-25T20:15:00.397+01:00jaymar, I don't think the first clue is anythi...jaymar, I don't think the first clue is anything important, probably a red herring. The second one is subtracting what you get if you think about the spelling of the number.chefsingerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16633209131304747235noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4568527495646751209.post-90560898151656603102014-02-25T18:59:24.953+01:002014-02-25T18:59:24.953+01:00More hints for the playing cards and tiles:
hover...More hints for the playing cards and tiles:<br /><br /><b title="There are three clues 1-the picture over the sofa shows the order of the suits 2-the paper in the third drawer of the chest is a clue to the number assigned to each suit 3-the picture on the shelf shows the value for a diamond is 1">hover here to see the three clues</b><br /><br /><b title="Using those three clues, you can assign a 'smallest to largest' order to the suits shown in the picture over the sofa. The tiles can also be ranked 'smallest to largest', with Ace as low card and King as high card.">hover here to see how the tiles relate to the suits</b>jaymarnoreply@blogger.com