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Ena Diamond Fish Escape

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EnaGames - Ena's Diamond Fish Escape is another point and click room escape game developed by Ena Games. Assume that a man who mugged you and stole your fish pendant made by diamonds when you are walking on the roadside and pushed you to the ground. You got up from the ground soon and started chasing him, but you lost the person who took your mobile. From the continues search about the person, you found the house where your diamond pendant is kept at last, there were a tricky locks and puzzles to be solved to get your pendant back from that place. Click on the object in the house to interact and solve the puzzles soon before the theif come's back to house. Good luck and have fun!

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  1. OK have been really rotton on Ena games, so let see LOL

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  2. That's if it ever loads LOL

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  3. Oh Crude a math puzzle!!! Bummer

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  4. Color code on left wall, is hint for the lights above

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  5. gives key for right door

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  6. 4 jigsaws blue key and rope no idea what to do

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  7. duh, place jigsaws in big black square in first room

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  8. New room found razor and cut out pic on wall, left panel were razor is hint for colors on the wall

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  9. Cant get the wall puzzle to work???

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  10. # digit # for the key is left wall upper light In new room to the left

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  11. Sneaky hotspot. In the room with the danger box, the 3 digit code for the key is on the top left blue lamp.

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  12. Makes key work for bottom drawer where danger block is

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  13. Hi ST sorry did not F5 lol

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  14. color numbers simple need spoiling?

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  15. To attach the rope with garppling thing on the hook on the ceiling you have to zoom in. Then keep pushing the red bed button.

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  16. Good day Leroy! Is it as simple as counting the colors?

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  17. Lol, it's not counting the colours Bandy, but it's very basic maths.

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  18. crown puzzle colour numbers add up to the figures given..

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  19. Bandy, the hook is on the ceiling above the danger box, but you don't take that. The grappling thing you get when putting the 4 jigsaw pieces.

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  20. That's what I get for over thinking things LOL

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  21. Lol, was looking for a place to use that diamond fish, but you just take it with you when going out.

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  22. Lol again, reading back my own comment and see a very strrange typo. No idea why I posted: keep pushing the red "bed" button.!?
    Guess I didn't sleep enough last night and was thinking of my bed :)

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  23. LOL ST welcome to my world!!!!!!

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  24. hehe, just replayed this game to try to escape without diamond fish. but you need the fish to use the blue key.

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  25. Cant seem to figure out the crown puzzle and thats all i need

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  26. Btw. for future players. The crowns maths thing is not very difficult.
    Start with the first column (The 3 orange ones and the blue one).
    The orange has to be bigger than 4 (if not than the blue is a 2 digit number) and smaller than 9 (if not then blue is a minus number).
    So orange is 5, 6, 7, or 8.
    And with that info look at the second row and from then on it's easy.

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  27. WHEEE Finally Out! LOL TY for all the help!

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  29. small tool please spoil the answer to the maths. It may be easy for you but I do not get it at all!

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  30. Orange is 7 and blue is 3 and with that info you can find Cyan, Green and Pink.
    Have to run now, good luck.

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  31. Great game again - thank you Ena!

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  32. Ok, I bf'd the # based on s-t's hint, but I was clicking so fast I didn't get them all, but it should be easy with

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    7, 4, 5, ?, 3

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  33. oh, sorry, that's wrong:


    SPOILER:







    7, 4, 8, ?, 3

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  34. I have all the puzzle pieces but I cant put them together? what am I missing? I also cannot put any more balls in the picture. 1 went in fine but the rest wont go?!

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  35. @Danielle: Puzzle pieces goes in the middle scene (start scene) in the middle black field.
    The balls goes in order - just try

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  36. thanks! I must have been doing them in the wrong order!

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  37. Was there a hint for the order of placing the six balls? I found it to be very picky.

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  38. lol "for future players". I'm one of them.

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  39. For anyone still needing the crown colour numbers, they are: Orange -7, Pink - 4, Green 5, Pale blue - 8, Blue - 3

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  40. I don't understand how to get the red, green, purple and blue balls to their corners...not even after seeing the walktrough...

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  41. I found a blue key, but it doesn't open the blue door...

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  42. no idea where the puzzle pieces go, I quit.

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  43. Puzzle pieces go in black square in first room.

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  44. Replayed and now it looks so simple...:-)

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  45. Jef Pedal, the 2nd blue key goes to door in right side room, but u need to get the diamond fish first.

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  46. crowns are too confusing for me thanks for the code!

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  47. Game was slightly buggy for me. Was able to get the blue key without collecting all the coloured balls. Just placed one (after about a dozen attempts) and the key just appeared.

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  48. Yes i'm Agree with you adam. Even I got the same error. No need to place all the balls. Just place 3 you will get key. Buggy ena as before :p

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  49. I appreciate that the maths puzzle is easy for some. I would greatly appreciate it if someone could explain how it is done. The spoiler is fine but I like knowing why those are the numbers. The disjointed explanation of
    "Start with the first column (The 3 orange ones and the blue one).
    The orange has to be bigger than 4 (if not than the blue is a 2 digit number) and smaller than 9 (if not then blue is a minus number).
    So orange is 5, 6, 7, or 8.
    And with that info look at the second row and from then on it's easy."
    does absolutely nothing to explain how to solve it.
    Why does the orange have to be bigger than 4 or smaller than 9? (no offense ST but you suck at explaining things lol)

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  50. Just like I said/explained:
    If the orange is smaller than 5, for example 4. Then 4+4+4 would make 12 and to make it all 24 that would make the blue 12 (a two digit number).
    If orange bigger than 8, for example 9. Then 9+9+9 would make 27 and that's already bigger than 24 so only a negative number for blue.
    And since it's unlikely a 2 digit number or a negative number would go in the code box, orange has to be 5, 6, 7 or 8.

    Then look at he second row:
    Together they have to make 18.
    Well, if orange would be 5 then blue (because of the first column) has to be 9. If so then on the second row you have 9+5+5 and that's 19. Too big.
    If orange would be 6 then blue (because of the first column) has to be 6 as well. If so then on the second row you have 6+6+6 and that already makes 18 so then green would be 0 (unlikely orange and blue both 6, but it could be, but when looking at other rows or columns, it can't be).
    If orange would be 8 then blue (because of the first column) has to be 0. If so then on the second row you have 8+0+0 to make 18 and that makes the green 10 (a two digit number that can't be used in the code box), so not correct either.
    So then we are left with orange being 7 and looking at the first column that would make blue 3 (7+7+7+?=24). Putting that info into the second row gives you 7+3+3+?= 18, so that makes green 5.
    And with knowing these 3 it's very easy to find the other two colours.

    What's not easy is to give hints without just spoiling it.
    What's very easy is to say other people 'suck' with their hints while never ever giving usefull hints ( But that's probably too hard for people who have no basic maths knowledge at all. ) while playing live yourself.
    Oh btw. 'no offense at all' as well.

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  51. Loved the crowns puzzle! Thanks Ena.

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  52. The crown puzzle is just a system of equations problem. It’s pretty easy once you replace the colors with variables; just think back to middle-school.

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