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Ena Escape From Train

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EnaGames - Ena's Escape From Train is another point and click room escape game developed by Ena Games. Assume that you are traveling in a train bound for Washington from Newyork city, after sometime the train starts to run at the top speed then you come to know that the train is under technical problem as a news from your friend through phone call. Now you are in the situation to stop the train before it makes any disaster. Click on the objects to interact and solve the give puzzles. Good luck and have fun!

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  1. screwdriver under right cushions and when you solve code on the left you get user card...

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  2. what i didnt like too much is how WASHINGTON does NOT suffice for the other code, but washington does.... when its caps in the clue XD

    when you get to the 2nd coach you can zoom in on the upper right and unscrew a panel for a new item. also a knife when you unscrew the eerste hulp (red cross)

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  3. I'm stuck with an id card (probably need to swipe it by the door once something is completed), what looks liek a screen, a used screwdriver, and a usb cord that I found that is now hanging out of the numbered access panel by the door... .i need something else for it, but I can't find anymore hot spots....

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  4. knife and screwdriver are used when zoomed in on the left cushions in the 2nd coach. also the 5 digit code can be solved easily, the solution for it is on the yellow hanging thing. now have 3 of those sticks.

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  5. assemble the parts on the right side of the doors code buttons panel

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  6. some hints to get folks where I'm at: time is a number clue, one of the left cushions is moveable, and washington is a clue.

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  7. right.... after trying the millionth time, the screen stuck to the usb cable. urgh. moving on.

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  8. easy out after getting the screen to stick..... hehe

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  9. pixel hunt for a hotspot above the exit door in the 2nd coach to find where to enter the code shown behind the briefcase. can now get to the engine room just use the 3 levers (oh so thats what they were) and hit the red and blue buttons and youre out, not a hard game

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  10. This game is giving me maaajor deja vu...

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  11. yea there was a gazzyboy train that looked kinda like this a couple years ago (when sneaksnake ellie and prid used to come here) thats where my deja vu is coming from anyways

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  12. Thanks Heather,, that's where I was stuck too.
    Worked for me when I placed screen over number pad rather than over USB.

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  13. Have opened driver's bit with one code but the other code is doing nothing on the air con unit.

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  14. Weird. Game crashed so replayed. 2nd code now working.

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  15. And yes, have definitely played another game in this same train! (or maybe a plane?)

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  16. http://www.escapegames24.com/2013/12/escape-from-garage-train.html
    I knew it! They're getting lazy I think.

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  17. Very good game - thank you Ena!

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  18. I have a cable, a screen and a user card. Where to combine?

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  19. Cable fits in numberpad by door, screen fits in cable, User card gives access number: Open!

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  20. Yes, same train, different puzzles.

    Fun! Thanks ENA!

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  21. Nice game..but no points for hassle with screwdriver.

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  22. Game is OK, but terrible BGM.

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  23. I think its a copy.
    Played it around 1 year ago !!
    No problem ..... I like ENA GAMES

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  24. What I don't get is why the SD does all 4 screws on speaker in first car and then we have to do each screw individually in other cars. AND you have to do them in specific order. This is the kind of thing that totally frustrates me with ENA games. You'd think they'd read comments and correct these things.

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  25. I could laugh about people to get angry
    about a bit work with SD and screws

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  26. Hello...I have 3 levers/sticks...where to use them please?

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  27. @nokra at the end, engine cabin

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  28. @Maggie, you may get frustrated with certain aspects of a game, but just remember, you didn't have to pay to play it. An aspect which I truly appreciate!

    Thanks again, ENA!

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  29. OK...that did not help....where is the engine cabin please?
    or rather, how to get into the engine cabin?

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  30. nokra, did you find the access card? (#12158)

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  31. The card worked this time....

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  32. I think I am done playing any Ena Games. Between the stupid pop up that blots out the whole screen and the buggy nature of the gadgets, got better games to play! If you have to try 20 times to attach the "screen" to the USB... over and over... not playin that!

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  33. ok now I ll remove that pop up ads. Thanks for playing Ena Games.

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  34. Dingo Mom, I also tried many times to attach the screen to the USB. Finally tried attaching it to the keypad which worked.

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  35. Hello EnaGames, now I cannot even get into the game???

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  36. Thanks Peggy, I was about to give up!

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