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Kuroneko - Japanese Room Escape is another point and click type room escape games by Kuroneko. In this game, search for clues and solve puzzles to escape the room. Good luck and have fun!

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  1. opened the 3 digits cb part but cant figure out the color code clue !

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  2. Where did you find the clue to open that cb? I could only open the bottom drawer. lol

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  3. combine the three colors of folding fans with the items of the same colors !

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  4. I tried that but can´t find anything blue.

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  5. have a look inside the box .. there's only one possibility for it !

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  6. Need to find the missing piece of paper to solve the colors. Where?

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  7. oh didnt try that .. thought that was the clue !

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  8. Do we include the fans in our counting?

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  9. no peggy .. sorry trying the new mixgames one .. weird !

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  10. I'll answer my own question... No, we do not include the fans.

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  11. Oh, thanks E-Addict.

    I refresh to see if anyone answered and then by the time I post my comment, someone has answered in the meantime.

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  12. I hate that 3x3 B/W grid.

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  13. so any progress with the color code or the 3*4 grid puzzle ?

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  14. And then I solve it, figures...

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  16. Colors were:
    Yellow, Purple, Green
    Pink, Blue, White

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  17. Feeling really stupid here the only number I get is 8 for the purple pencils
    Help

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  18. I don' t understand the clue for the colors. I have only some pencils.

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  19. tritebs there's one you can see inside the box and the middle one is on the folding fan itself !

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  20. Just spill it! What's the number code?

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  21. Out, but need an esplanation for color code.

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  22. use green buttons like telephone pad!

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  23. Ahh... one more game where the developer clearly has a totally different kind of logic in his head than me... This game makes no sense to me at all. None. Zippo :(

    bio

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  24. @E-Addict
    I just used the clue on paper and the books.

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  25. What paper, what books?

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  26. for color code u see the paper have the biggest-then (<) simbol so the first is the biggest color then go donw for the 5 towel colors etc sorry my english

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  27. turn off the light to seee pattern on window

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  28. look at phone keyboard for hint # ..... *

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  29. oh thanx jonatan never thought of that .. i thought it's an arrow to move the color accordingly !

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  30. That blue thing is supposed to be a five? Must have BF'd it.

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  31. I see jonatan already answered. I just thought it was obvious :) Sorry.

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  32. no Luke .. cant be but a five actually !

    nice game anyway !

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  33. That last 3x3 took me forever. I really hate it. :)

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  35. I have no advice for the last 3x3. I think it's beyond the casual gamer to solve it logically. Making a model and analyzing it would work.But I found hammering on random keys faster.

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  36. I'm feeling dumb tonight, too much wine with dinner. Pick it up in the AM.

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  37. I hate 3x3 grid... help with solving it!! :(

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  38. I could have seen that blue thing being a four from it's shape or a three from the number of lines....but five????
    Got to the three x three grid not bothering playing with it for the rest of the day.

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  39. Elmer, I have been hammering on random keys for 30 minutes now with no luck. And I don't have the brains to logically figure it out.
    I guess I'll pretend I finished the game and consider myself escaped.

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  40. My respect to anyone who can publish a solution to the 3x3. It's not really worth it to brute force it as it's the final puzzle. you just get the open door and a fade to white.

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  42. The game designer rates this as one star for difficulty. I'd love to play one his/her five star games just to bask in the difficultiness.

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  43. after 15 minutes i made the 3x3 gris!! is impossible to explain.. just try and try. out

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  44. The verdict is in. It's not worth finishing. I'm going to play the Tomatea!

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  45. @Luke...be nice or don't comment

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  46. jonthewatch, I love you. Though kinda ironic. I just played Choco Challenge for the first time and read through most of the comments. SOMEBODY used the word 'idiot' and caused a bit of controversy... :D

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  48. Wheeee, the 3x3 was tough.
    Did you guys see the rating of the developer himself? 1 star out of 5 in DIFFICULTY. What would this game be if it was a 5-star difficulty? Take us one week to solve? ;-)

    Anyways, since nobody ever came up with a good explanation for the book puzzle, lemme do one...

    Ignore all the color stuff and just work with NUMBERS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.

    (Math) hint paper is somewhere on the upper shelf with the books.

    You have to arrange the numbers so that the greater and lesser-than relations are correct:

    O > O > O
    v...../\....v
    O < O < O

    So the solution is...
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    6 > 3 > 2
    v...../\....v
    5 < 4 < 1

    Sorry for the ugly "graphics". You have to read the 'v's sideways, in a 90 degree angle (left or right) so that they show up as '>' or '<' symbols.

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  49. Haven't done one of these in a while!

    WALKTHROUGH

    Go right. Notice fan clue on wall, click on pillow and lift to notice pencil.
    Count pencils on table and add the one on the floor for 8 purple pencils.
    White fan (japanese flag?) means 1 dot. Click on phone, you can't do anything so it's a clue. Go right, and zoom in on box. This is a little tricky, but basically you can see something in the box, if you use your imagination you can fit five blue pencils in the outline. I'm assuming it was supposed to be fuzzy so you couldn't really make out the pencils. Anyways, thats 5 blue pencils.

    Notice 3x3 grid and go right. Click on the top cabinet and enter the code (spoiler below). In the cupboard is a clue, it's for the code for the middle drawer. The V's are less than or greater than signs, and the books represent the numbers 1-6 (spoiler below).

    Several clicks on the now opened drawer will yield a clue: 03#9246*8175. Remember the phone clue? Check your cell phone for the order to punch on the 3x4 grid on the wall to the right of the cabinet (spoiler below).

    New puzzle, you can press the 3x3 grid and see lights toggle off and on, and flip the switch. Flip it, back out and go left to get the clue for what result you want on the mini pad. Luckily through replay the clue was the same. If you want to work out the solution on your own, the method I used was to figure out which squares would get toggled when I would push each button. So I numbered a grid like this:

    123
    456
    789

    I went through and pushed each button to see which squares it would toggle. If I push the squares in position 2, 7, or 9 on the pad it would toggle the 1 square. I made a list of toggles and then based what I could do on what the final result would be. It needs to look like this:

    XOO
    XXO
    OXX

    where the O's are lit up and the X's are dark. So to give an example of how I would narrow down the choices of which square to press I made a list. For example square number 4 needs to be dark. The only squares that toggle it are 3 or 5. So I can't push both 6 or 8 or it will be light again, but I need to push one of them for it to be dark. My dark square list looked like this:

    1 2, 7, 9 (can push 1 or all three but not two)
    4 3 or 5
    5 6 or 8
    8 3 or 9
    9 2 or 4

    Then I made a list of the light squares. These could be pushed zero or two times:

    2 3, 4, 6 (none or two of these)
    3 1 and 9 or neither
    6 1 and 7 or neither
    7 5, 6, 8 (none or two of these)

    I started with an assumption about the 1 square, that all three buttons would be needed for the solution. So I pushed 2, 7, and 9. This took care of having to push buttons for squares 9 (pushed 2), and 8 (pushed 9). Also, because I had pushed both 7 and 9 I needed to push the 1 button. Both squares 3 and 6 needed to be lit up, so they needed both 1 and 9 and 1 and 7 pushed. Because I pushed 7 and 9 I therefore had to push 1 to light them.


    I now only needed to darken squares 4 and 5. There are four possible combinations to darken 4 and 5 - push 3 and 6, push 3 and 8, push 5 and 6 or push 5 and 8. I went through each combination of two numbers to find the right one (spoiler below). Press the bar at the bottom of the puzzle and go right to escape.

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  50. SPOILERS

    CABINET
    The code for cabinet is purple pencils, japanese flag, blue pencils (815).

    DRAWER
    Books are 1-6, white, green, purple, blue, pink, yellow. A little trial and error with the greater than/less than signs will yield:

    6 3>2
    V A V
    5>4>1

    so the color code is:

    yellow, purple, green
    pink, blue, white

    SMALL DOORS TO RIGHT OF CABINET #1

    It's a 3x4 grid, your clue is 03#9246*8175, punch the numbers in order based on a phone pad. So do 1 to 12 in this order:

    10 5 2
    6 12 7
    11 9 4
    8 1 3

    3x3 SMALL GRID

    As numbered like this:

    123
    456
    789

    push 279158

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  51. This kind of logic will be alltimes one step ahead of mine.
    :(

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  52. Thanks for WT :)
    (but 5 blue very hard to "see" for me)

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  53. very good WT! Thanks for doing it...

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  56. I got five blue in a different way.. the cube showed nine squares with blue in five of them, first, fourth, fifth, sixth, and ninth. That might not have been the right way to see it, but in that case, I got lucky.

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