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EnaGames - Ena's Library Escape is another point and click room escape game developed by Ena Games. Assume that one day you went to the library of your university to take some reference notes about your subject. Being a weekend library only less number of people using the library. Library manager lock the library without knowing that you are inside it and went for lunch. Try to escape from the library by solving some funny puzzles. Click on the objects to interact and solve the puzzles. Good luck and have fun!

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  1. WHERE IS THE CLUE FOR LOCK NEAR THE PC, NO CLUE'S HAVE BEEN GIVEN. HOW TO FIND?

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  2. I'm looking for that too. I tried the non-consecutive numbers hint from the newspaper on the back wall of the lefthand screen downstairs, but I think it needs to be combined with something else...

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  3. As usual silly and very casually made.

    Sorry.

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  4. collect all the blocks and put them together for the password to the shelf/box near PC

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  5. Gpt a key from the SNEW clue don't know where to use it

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  6. still need the code from physics book - assume it is in the non-consecutive number puzzle which I am struggling with

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  7. @escape girl - how did you use the SNEW code? Mine doesn't seem to do anything.

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  8. OK joining to be confused as you mob LOL

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  9. Thats a puzzle i might give up on Fudge, just a key left still no idea where to use it

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  10. Key is used in the end after the last code on main door

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  11. On the wall right hand side upstairs Fudge

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  12. in the second scene click in order four circles south north east west(click)

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  13. find all four books n enter the 4 passwords in the computer then it gives u a four digit password for main door n then u use key

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  14. slider puzzle right hand side of door

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  15. clue for slider in a book

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  16. I think my game is buggy - neither SNEW nor number puzzle works, despite having a correct answer:
    2
    6 8 5
    4 1 3
    7
    am I doing something really stupid

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  17. my answers didnt work as well, the einstein code need several times to be accepted finally

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  18. What are the 8 colors (in a row) clue for?

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  19. Este maybe order of numbers from book?

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  20. SNEW Clue - I can see these letters when i roll the mouse over the color squares. Anyone noticed that ? Funny

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  21. ena producing games daily with buggy and worst theme. I am expecting only the good one not the game count. Give game as you do before. Hope you do that.

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  22. Don't understand that number puzzle near PC even watching WT, and I thnk the number puzzle upstairs have more than one answer, but only one works.

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  23. The number puzzle on the second floor is solved as follows -

    2
    5 8 6
    3 1 4
    7

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  24. WT:
    Left room upstairs:
    take the "S" cube from the window
    take the "I" cube from the shelf, behind the green book
    take the "E" cube from the left empty tall shelf

    Go to the right room upstairs:
    click on the striped panel and slide light squares until the ball drops
    note the order of colours on the binders
    take the beige notepad second from left on the top pf the shelf
    open it and click again, note the dots connected with a pink line

    Go to the right room downstairs (through the door):
    take the "N" cube from the front shelf
    take the "I" cube from the waste bin

    Go the the left room downstairs:
    take the "E" cube from the front shelf
    take the "N" cube from the shelf behind it
    take the "T" cube from the fartherst shelf
    click on the clipboard on the far wall to the right of the pillar
    note the puzzle rules
    zoom onto the boxes just to the right of the chair
    solve the puzzle in an obvious way and take the Chemistry book
    zoom on the sliding puzzle underneath the middle of the 3 windows
    solve the puzzle using the notepad clue and take the Maths book

    Go back to the left room upstairs:
    zoom on the 8-colour panel
    click four colours using the clue from the four binders
    note the clue - those are four cardinal directions
    zoom on the cabinet to the right
    solve the puzzle using the paperclip clue and take the Physics book

    Go to the right room upstairs:
    zoom on the window to the right
    click the circles in order of the cardinal directions given
    take the key

    Go to the left room downstairs:
    zoom on the eight coloured squares, note the colours
    click on one of the cubes and align them in order
    zoom on the brown display on in the lower right corner
    click on the display and enter the cube word
    take the Social Science book
    zoom on the top of the leftmost shelf
    move the books and take the swipe card
    zoom on the computer, attach the card locker to the screen
    swipe the card through the locker
    input four codes from the four books
    note the exit door code
    input the code in the far wall door and unlock with the key

    puzzles and clues:
    First number puzzle: input numbers of lines connecting to that node
    Sliding puzzle: if 1 is at the bottom, slide them to 31423
    Binder colours for the wall panel: pink violet green yellow
    Second number puzzle (paperclip rules):
    7
    314
    586
    2
    Four cardinal directions: South North East West
    Cube word code: EINSTEIN (in capitals!)
    Book codes:
    Maths 9612
    Chemistry 1185
    Physics 1893
    Social Science 1983
    Final Code: 9683

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  25. wORST eNA IN A LONG TIME

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  26. the nine digit puzzle......and the other number puzzle have way too many combinations that could be correct. below is 9 digit code as i tried several combinations without success.


    from video walkthrough...

    133
    542
    ?22 first digit in third row is either 2 or three...was clicking and it opened and i couldn't tell you which click made it solve the puzzle.

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  27. thanks for complete walkthrough...easygoing

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  28. I don't like that the page is constantly loading...will not play these games again!

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  29. Sorry, but this was not a good game. I quit it! Whats up with that?

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  30. Here is what I would like ENA to know:

    - If you are going to include a puzzle with more than one possible solution, make them all to solve it! Only one answer out of several only shows you just took an old puzzle borrowed from somewhere and probes you guys didn't actually have the brains to solve it, much less to come up with it. "As usual silly and very casually made" says NOT -he/she is right.

    - "I don't like that the page is constantly loading..." Nokra states, and I think neither do we who that have noticed it! ENAgames.com auto-loads to make us give them "another visit" every time it does that. A very cheap way to "raise" their traffic, to increase their ads viewings and to improve their SEO positioning. And all at our bandwidth expenses, which means lots when we don't have it too wide and makes our computers to lag.

    - Finally, why don't you stop spoiling us with the release of your video walkthrough at the very same time of the releasing of the game? It just make the fun of playing live to vanish away! Some other developers release them 24 hours later, which I think is a very good thing. A few others have even a 1-month ban for them! Why do you do it? All I can think of is, obviously, a monetary reason, attached to Youtube views? Adsense revenues? Here's a suggestion: release the vid-WT of the previous game when the newest game is released! Is anybody with me on this?

    ENA, your games are not the best, but I've seen much worse ones, honestly. In general, I would say they are above the average of those like Mougle, Gilly, Games2this-or-that and the so, but still part of that group -the mediocre bunch. I think 1 game a day won't help. Give quality instead of quantity instead. Think your games are like gold, and having too much of it out in such a short time just devalue it.
    Congratulations for your 150th game, for what good it makes...

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  32. Get that clown off this site!

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