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The Tower of Eternity 1 F is another Japanese point and click type escape the room game by InfuoWEB. In this game, you are trapped in a room and you have to search around to find some clues and solve puzzles to escape the room. Good luck and have fun!

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  1. have red key and memo, stumped now

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  2. R C, I am stuck, too! We need Xenon here!

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  3. you can't see it, but there's an item on top of the desk too

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  4. Hi feline!! Good to see you here!

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  5. R C, good to see you too!

    Hi, Lisa!

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  6. R C, lol! Now we get glue!

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  7. Found adhesive and part of a green key.

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  8. jeez, you can't slip one by Shuchun, she's right on top of things!

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  9. Under the desk for the green half.

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  10. And I try to glue the memo on the carpet, and on the number picture, and on the door, and... nothing!

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  11. I'm stuck too at the almost beginning.

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  12. thanks Martin, for the green half! I'm still clicking like crazy, trying to glue things, and have no ideas about the number clues

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  13. @zoz, isn't it funny how we can only find things if someone posts it? Me, at least! No matter how many times I had already clicked that spot!

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  14. There is another memo at the bottom of the doors in the middle.

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  15. @zoz, I loved your escape story on your blog! We should look for a programmer, or write to all the authors you reminded us of and ask them to make your game!

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  16. Martin, good to see you and thanks for memo1! No matter how many times I had clicked there, I could only find it after you posted it! Lol!

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  17. no kidding, feline! I'm just following all of you cuz it's almost 3am here and I really don't know what I'm doing... then again, I never do.

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  18. @Martin, you found the memo, therefore it's up to you to decipher it (new late-night escape game rule).

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  19. @zoz, it's almost 04:00h here! And I agree to your rule!

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  20. Hi Feline, I’ve said it before that I think these flash games are psychic. They know when you have read where to click and just go “Heck, take it then…” LOL

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  21. welcome, youcef. feline and I have decided it's up to you and Martin to solve this game!

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  22. @zoz, whatever you say, I back you up!

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  23. 2nd memo has got to be code, but taking the numerical values of the alphabet doesn't work. I got 22,9,9,19 then down to 4,9,9,1 and no go.
    I'm feeling stupid now. Still clicking madly and nothing else to find?

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  24. There are 10 digits on the wall & 10 on the memo. A-J represent letters 1-10 of the alphabet. Substituting 1 for A, 2 for B, and so on, and then using the formulas on the other memo gives 3, 2, 9, 12 if we use the memo, and 5, 2, 9, 12 if we use the wall. The 12 won't fit in the code box on the drawer though, so I'm stuck.

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  25. I've been trying some codes, but of course none of them will work, unless someone posts "Here, you try it again, this IS the code".

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  26. so the c+i+j=? could that be 3 + 9 + 10 =22? or is that too simplistic? and why the caps vs. small case letters in the memo?

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  27. Oops - didn't mean substitue 2 for B, but rather the 2nd number was B.

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  28. Celeste, I don't understand it, but if you find out the code, please share!

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  29. yes, I agree about the "where to click" thing. You can click it a hundred times with no luck, but as soon as it's posted, it magically opens up for you! Gotta love it.

    P.S. to zoz, if I recall you mentioned in one of the other game postings, wondering if anyone else liked the 123bee games... I came to that game too late to post, but I was screaming YES! I hate them! they commit one of the cardinal sins of escape games! They give you an item that you have to drag to use, but if you don't hit the exact right pixel, it drops your item and you have to keep picking it up. Drives me crazy!

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  30. @RC, you're way ahead of me, but don't get too excited cuz most people are way ahead of me.

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  31. hi cant find memo number 2 help plz

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  32. I'm thinking the memo code means that letters A,B,C,D,G,H,I, & J all equal 1, and E & F equal 2. On the wall, A-E, G, & H all equal 1, and F, I, & J equal 2.

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  33. Celeste, I still don't understand it, since the drawer requires a number code, not a letter code, but please keep trying! :)

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  34. ooh, RC, I know exactly what you mean about the dragging and picking up items. Just one of so many things to love about 123bug!

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  35. Sorry feline, I'm kind of thinking (typing) my thoughts - I haven't gotten it to work yet either.

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  36. I thought the capital letters were for the wall and lowcase for the memo...didn't work unlss I did it wrong, which is probable.

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  37. @clydfan, the memo 2 we are talking about is actually what the game calls memo1. Between the doors.

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  38. Hi Everybody , i think Celeste is on the rigth way !
    hmmm?!

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  39. Celeste, OK, now I think I understand you! Lol! That's rare, so enjoy while you can!

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  40. @clydfan, you're welcome!

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  41. thanks Celeste! I tried using wall and memo, and taking the 12 to be 3 (1+2=3), but still no luck

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  42. I think we need "adhesive remover" to get that stick off the chest of drawers!

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  43. Hi all...just came in...will try to run as fast as I can lol

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  44. ok, now I'm just going to sit back and watch you geniuses at work. I've had a bit to drink, so I have an excuse, at least.

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  45. Martin, I followed you and did the reverse idea, but it didn't work either.

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  46. @zoz, can you fax me some booze? I think I'll need it...

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  47. Hi ginger, don't sweat it. We're not exactly speeding through this! In fact, I think I'll join zoz in a cocktail!

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  48. @feline and RC: hell, no, I'm keeping it all to myself!

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  49. Oh, goodness! We need a magician...

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  50. @zoz, don't be selfish! Pleeeaaassseee!!! Lol!

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  51. @youcef, don't worry! We're all stuck here! This is harder than the other one!

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  52. the A + H and the 4 + 5 are highlighted darker in the memo dont know if this means anything

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  53. Look above in the drawer.
    There is a part of the green key.
    Now I got memo2.

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  54. ok, there was the red key on the red carpet, but we still need a blue and a green key. and don't be looking to me for help!

    @feline, oh, alright, fax now in progress

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  55. @youcef, we talk of "memo1" as the second memo (memo 2), but it's what the game calls "memo1". We haven't found the actual memo2 yet.

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  56. Yes! Receiving fax from @zoz! Ohhh... Good booze... Hic, hic! Thanks, @zoz!

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  57. Youcef, where on the carpet? All I have now is half a green key, adhesives and a note...o yeah, and a number on the wall...

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  58. its to the left botom.... or almost

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  59. Xenon, you always seem to be several steps ahead of everyone else. Now, don't get me wrong, being several steps ahead of me is no big deal (lol) but you always take the lead over everyone. So, we're counting on you to lead us out of here.

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  60. Xenon, many thanks! Now we have memo2! The real one! Lol! (Of course I am already stuck again, but some progress is great!)

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  61. thank you Xenon!! I clicked there before, but of course it wouldn't work until you could magically open it for me!

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  62. Did anyone read the 'Instuction' at the begining of the game, it sounded like a riddle?

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  63. Still can't find the red key...clicking like mad doesn't seem to help lol

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  64. Let's vote for Xenon for escape games Mayor!

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  65. @Martin, what did the "instuction" say?

    @Xenon, oh, thanks a bunch for the new memo, now we have 3's to contend with!

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  66. Martin, yeah, I read it...something like: it is always hungry, it never sleeps and it can never return...a hungry ghost perhaps? Zombie?

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  67. Instruction said something like,

    it is never sleepy
    it is never hungry
    and it cannot return
    now enter...

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  68. Sorry zoz. I'm bad at English.
    So I'm very slow in typing English.

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  69. @ginger* it's on the red carpet, around the lower left of middle as I recall. you can actually see it...

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  70. @ginger*, try clicking on the squares on carpet.

    @youcef, for memo2 you need to open the green key drawer. Memo1 is between doors, by floor.

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  71. ginger, red key is near bottom left. It's one of the white/gray spots, but it looks different

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  72. Ginger - I think the red key was in the lower left quadrant when you're viewing the rug.

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  73. Or maybe that riddle referred to us gamers: always hungry (for a new game), never sleeping (desperately attentive for a new game), and never returning (to real life) lol

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  74. @Xenon, I hate to tell you this, but you're actually very good at English.

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  75. Martin :D
    think responce is "door'

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  76. @ginger* - that's on target, lmao

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  77. Hi, I'm just starting...has anyone figured out the code to the drawer yet?

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  78. Thanx guys! Got it now...and the third memo...Hm...

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  79. What if the numbers on memo1 code refer to the positions of numbers on the other memos or on the wall?

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  80. whene u click the door it say: impossible to return

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  81. I agree with ginger's translation of the riddle!

    I'm noticing that memo 2 is higher up on the paper (near the top), and memo 3 is lower (middle-top), like slightly below it. Could that mean something? I can't seem to combine them, though

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  82. What the...? All this time I've only had 2 memos, I thought the key part was in the drawer with code!! OMG, now I need a drink and it's still another hour to beer-o'clock :(

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  83. I really don't want to try all the numbers out! It's past 04:30h here!

    Xenon, yes, I agree with @zoz: you're good at English!

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  84. Martin, another what?! Lol! I don't get it, but it sounds funny and tasty!

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  85. Morning all

    Where is the first part of the green key?

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  86. one thing is sure: there is still many items to find

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  87. @feline, I finish...ummm work in an hours time then it time for a foaming frosty.

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  88. carib beano, the first part of the green key is taped to the underside of the desk

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  89. I tried adding the memos, but did me no good! I need another fax from @zoz!

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  90. Martin, so you still have to work for one hour? I should be asleep by now!

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  91. @feline, I did exactly the same thing after reading RC's post! I added the memos to get 4324553442! Absolute gibberish. here comes another fax...

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  92. This code is driving me nuts!

    Celeste, are you here?

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  93. @zoz, hic, hic, "chanks", fax "rechieived"!

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  94. Hi @RC ... that's the part I already have.

    I have adhesive and two memos..
    One drawer open (red key)

    but I don't find the second part of the green key.

    Still struggling with the codes too.

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  95. I mean, fax "recheived"! "Chanks"! Hic, hic!

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  96. I'm so lost...how do you put the 2 parts of the green key together? its not working for me

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  97. I don't know if this will lead anywhere, but a bit of Googling has lead me to binary trees, Markoff's theorem, and a bunch of mathematical gobbldeygook. :-) Look up binary tree on Wikipedia and there's something with letters, but I'm not getting it. I bet I'm making it much harder than it has to be.

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  98. Eleni, use the adhesive...that should work...

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  99. I did wonder.. (nobody mentioned it yet I think)

    When I first saw the code on the wall.. if it was like a number in base 2.. (binary)... but as it has 2's in it...
    thought maybe it was base 3.

    Then after the similar one on the memo.. I wondered if maybe have to subtract them...

    or maybe convert them first and then subtract or something.

    Just tossing another idea into the pot.

    Thing is .. I should be getting ready to leave now... gotta catch a train....

    S'why am rushing and trying to pick your brains.

    ;)

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  100. Hey guys, I'm as stuck as you are. It seems we have 3 lots of ten numbers. We also have upper case, lower case and numerals. I think we just need to figure out which is which.

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  101. oh how funny! I didn't even think to add them! I just thought it meant that it was line 1 and line 2, and that we needed to find line 3 etc. But I swear, I feel like I've clicked every inch of this room. And even with 10 spaces left in my inventory, I can't find a thing.

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  102. Binary code:
    111121122 = 127
    1111221111 = 255

    Where is the bottom half of the green key?

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  103. Celeste, you're brave...I'm afraid to even look that up lol

    Let's sing guys...here's the song: Oh show us the way to the next whiskey bar...oh don't ask why...oh don't ask why...lol

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  104. R C: think these many spaces r just to make space
    lol

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  105. ginger, i havent found adhesive...where is it please?

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  106. Celeste, that tree is ugly! I don't understand it either!

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  107. that's Binary?

    I thought binary could only consist of
    1's and 0's (ones and zeros).

    thats why I thought maybe base 3
    (or Trinary.. if there is such a word).

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  108. carib, other half of green key is in the bottom desk drawer. Open it, then click around the top to find it.

    To attach them, about item on the green part, click with adhesive, and then the bottom part.

    I originally thought binary too, but then the 2s made me realize it wasn't that. I thought maybe a 3-based number system, but noticed there were no zeros, so nixed that idea too.

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  109. @ Carib Beano, take that idea and run with it. I know almost nothing about binary code, but the fact that there were only 2 digits in the first two memos seemed to imply binary code.

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  110. Adhesive is on top of the drawer thing...
    on the flat long top.. to the right.

    i didnt get it for ages.. and then it was suddenly there

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  111. @eleni, adhesive is on desk, on top, to the right side. Very pixely to find...

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  112. Celeste, the adhesive was on top of the desk I think

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  113. Thanks RC.... you have no idea how many times I looked there... magic

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  114. Thank you feline and celeste--i found it finally!

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  115. Sorry Eleni, I called you Celeste...Sorry Celeste, I was mistaking you for Eleni...must be the whiskey lol

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  116. Numbers are not binary. Placed in wrong calculator field. Sorry, husband is scientist...not me. Thanks for the green key.

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  117. @eleni, you're welcome!

    @zoz, any chances of another fax? Alcohol evaporates so quicly, especially from open, empty places like my head! Lol!

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  118. Whiskey makes it hard to do math. That's why I'm having a margarita.

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  119. Goodness, I need so much a screwdriver!

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  120. Maybe the next one is base 4 or something like that.

    Doesn't have to be zeros in it.

    can be any number from zero to the max base.


    Dang I really am gonna miss my train...
    trust you guys will have solved it ...by time I get back.

    have fun.. don't stress too much.

    and you guys faxing... share it around.. fax to everybody. lol

    See you later

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  121. rimfire, don't forget that we also have some of the code on memo 1 in bold. I thought maybe lowercase letters for wall, capital letters for memo 2 (thanks to Martin), and maybe bold for memo 3. Still didn't work for me.

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  122. Hm, Celeste...maybe I'll have a margarita too...to change my perspective and turn me into a famous mathmagician lol

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  123. I think I might as well make coffee already, since it's 05:00h here and it seems this game is going to take a while more...

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  124. atapath ask your husband what the code is if hes a scientist lol

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  125. sorry to say this, but drink is bad for health

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  126. the birds are beginning to sing their morning songs here... I don't think they're singing about "the next whiskey bar", though ginger*, sad as that may seem. So the little zoz brain is going to slowly fade into oblivion now. Enjoy your escape when it comes, but know that another imprisonment is only as far away as the next escape game posting.
    G'night all!

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  127. Maybe if I make coffee and fax it to everyone to cure our hangovers we can solve this code?

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  128. @zoz, don't leave just yet, please! We love being stuck with you! :)

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  129. This might be a silly suggestion...but could the codes have anything to do with how you press letters on your cell phone to text? I haven't figured out how it would work, but maybe someone else can. Just a thought.

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  130. @Clydfan, unfortunately he's asleep. 3am here. Math not my strong point at any hour.

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  131. The name of this game certainly makes sense...Tower of Eternity...we'll be stuck in this forever I'm afraid...

    @zoz: sweet dreams...

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  132. I soooo hate to do this. But I have to go. It's 1 am here (West Coast, USA) and I have to sleep. I actually have to walk away from this game. Sadly.

    But huge thanks to all you that were here helping! This was fun, believe it or not. And as always, your comments put many smiles on my face! So good night, good morning, and good luck getting out of this room!

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  133. @eleni, nice suggestion, but what about the memos? Useless? A red herring?

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  134. Guys, I'll be off doing something less frustrating...Good luck, it was fun to hang out and be stuck with you all...

    See ya!

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  135. @ginger*, we'll miss you too!

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  136. reading over the comments, I must say this is the most drunken game ever. And @youcef, you are absolutely right that drink is bad for health, but I think cyberdrink never hurt anyone, eh?
    and now, Goodnight for real.

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  137. I was going to say "NO WAY", but I woke him up laughing. Just told me to go to bed...:(

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  138. what about the red icon in the the top right?

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  139. @feline...I hadn't actually figured anything out...was hoping someone else would use the idea LOL

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  140. Did anyone notice when you open the memos in front of the number on the wall 11 22 shows up. Tried it, but no luck.

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  141. @youcef, red item in inventory? It's the red key, isn't it?

    @atapth, different things show up if you open the memos in other places.

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  142. @youcef, all our booze is virtual, lol! In "real life", I don't drink alcoholic stuff.

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  143. atapth this is so beautiful to be true

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  144. Maybe we should divide the work and start trying all combinations? What do you say? I'll start from 0000.

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  145. still fight with the code?

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  146. I'll start at 9999 and work my way down. Someone else want to start in the middle?

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  147. Shuchun, hi!!!

    Celeste, good! I'm on it, going up!

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  148. No number up to 0200! Going up!

    Shuchun, any hints?

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  149. hi here are the codes for 2 endings if you need them.



    -5695
    -5645

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  150. Memos are the number of strokes of each letter???
    Wall memo is
    memo1 is 0123..9
    memo2 is ABC...J
    Wall is abcd...j
    so c+i+j=1+2+2=5
    A+H=3+3=6
    4+5=2+2=4
    f+D+9=2+2+1=5
    Does it make sense???

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  151. Shuchun...you let us suffer for long enough!! LOL

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  152. Nothing up to 0400! Going up!

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  153. Thanks, I'm out both endings.

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  154. Xenon, thanks! It doesn't make sense to me, but it works! Hoo-ray!

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  155. Sorry.... Martin i had my lunch and i didnt figure them out by myself that one of my friends told me.

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  156. @feline, you'll be going for awhile...you had better read Shuchun's post and Xenon's explaination...the old count the number of strokes trick, eh?..

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  157. Xenon, my goodness! I thought it was the other way around and I was too lazy to try like you! Lol! Being lazy got me nowhere!

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  158. Martin, I don't understand "strokes" related to numbers, but I think I got the idea of the code. But, hey, I was going to get there, right? By brute force, lol!

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  160. Damn, I was so close. I tried it that way but made a mistake. 5635 was close.

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  161. I even considered making a grid with the three 10-digit numbers to try finding out which one was which, but I'm tired and lazy, so... thanks!

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  162. @feline, e.g. l-l makes H, 3 stroke need to make the H.

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  163. We should fax @zoz and @ginger*!

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  164. Martin, so that's it? I thought differently... So I'm glad you have brains, lol!

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  165. @feline If it wasn't Xenon's post I would still be wondering how they were derived...no brains 4 me :)

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  166. If you use 9(=4+5) you will get a bad ending.
    4(=4+5=2+2) will lead you to the 2F(...to be continued).

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  167. What if my handwriting is different? Which font did the author use? Times New Roman? Lucida Casual? Arial?

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  168. That's not fair! We should team up and make the most amazing game of all escape games, with lots of great logical codes and show these authors!

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  169. Maybe handwriting in Japanese style :)

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  170. And I still want a screwdriver, to hug it and feel safe, even while being stuck...

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  171. Folks, it was great playing with you, then being stuck with you, then drinking with you, then escaping with you! Lol!

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  172. Sweet dreams! I'm off to my bed, just when birds are starting to sing and cocks are warming up their throats!

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  173. @youcef, you almost missed me! Need help?

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  174. had somthing to do... & am alone now :(

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  175. sorry... but I missed the good part of the game

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  176. @youcef, I am here! Do you need help?

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