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Katatema - Free Time Escape is another point and click type room escape games by Katatema. In this game, you try to escape the room by finding items and solving puzzles. Good luck and have fun!

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  1. bf'd the green circles and stuck after that.

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  2. have a broken stick, a brown key, a ship, empty box and note.

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  3. Come back tomorrow. Good night all!

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  4. I filled the box with water and got the green ball out of the tube.

    Can't find any green circles to b/f, Roberto.

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  5. The note is used to get the target value which in turn gives the solution for the green circles (without having to BF them).
    The Brown Key went into the clock

    I have a grey key, broken stick, boat, note and box all of which have been used at least once. I also have a clue ???x2^

    That's where I'm stuck so far

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  6. and there is a hotspot Bottom right of the fan now- where the arrow is pointing

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  7. Hi Clio- welcome aboard

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  8. used brown key to shut off fan - gives clue that doesn't seem to work! Haven't found Roberto's note yet...

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  9. enzed, where do i find the note, pls? ....and im still looking for the mysterious green circles. lol

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  10. Circles will come with time- don't worry about them yet.

    What do you have in your inventory- I've already forgotten where I got the note unless it was in the bottom drawer that was locked

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  11. Just 1- Fan clue does work, combine it with the arrow on the calendar

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  12. Hi enzed - you meant to say fan, not clock, right? Can't find a clock, and can't get my key back anyway

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  13. I have a blue ball, green ball, half-stick, boat, box, grey key, brown key. Not sure which key i have used.

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  14. I havent worked out the clue on the wall, to put into the desk top. Am i supposed to have?

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  15. Hi to you too enzed and jsut1. Sorry forgot to say hello.

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  16. Clio- how many letters on the desktop- what does that number make you think of?

    J1- who mentioned a clock? Not me

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  17. Hi clio - how did you get water? :)

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  18. well POP I figured that out almost the instant I posted the question!

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  19. thanks enzed.

    Just1, i used the box on the left side of the water trough.

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  20. lol enzed, your post 7:46 PM

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  21. ummm.....no. I take that thanks back. hahha. That number doesnt make me think of anything...err other than perhaps deadly sins?

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  22. just replayed- note came from the drawer where you put the 3 balls

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  23. Well, I'll be darned - thx to your hint, got red ball now - in fact I thought of that a while ago but the clues led me away from it!

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  24. OOPS. Thanks back again. Now i understood. duhh me.

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  25. oops sorry J1- yes I meant clock!

    Doh!


    Clio- "sounds like" you perhaps feeling a little "weak"?

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  26. lol clio, I give you one week to figure it out ;)

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  27. what is the clue to the green circles?

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  28. Clio's probably in a "daze"

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  29. errr....TGIF? haha. I wonder if i should mention that im still trying to find the secret spot for the brown key to shut off the fan. tee tum.

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  30. Claudia- have you found and used the note?

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  31. Clio- for some reason you need to unlock and open the door first, then you can re-use the key

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  32. BF the green circles now stuck with broken stick, boat, box, key and paper

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  33. oh. Once again..slowMo here. Open the door to face the grafitti on the brick wall, and then i could find the switch to the fan.

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  34. I have YEN clue on the board now but where to use it? Haven't yet seen any circles

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  35. J1- if you've stopped the fan use those letters on the desk

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  36. circles come from putting letters from fan onto desk

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  37. I STILL cant find any green circles. Where are they? hahha. I dunked the note in the water, and placed it over the wall sign for the money amount..and stuck again.

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  38. oops. Too slow typing. Thanks enzed and Claudia.

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  39. sooo stuck, don't know what to do after solving the circles, I've been trying everything on everything

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  40. I've ground to a halt- not yet used the book with the see-saw picture, nor the hot spot on the fan and the clue under it

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  41. see-saw was for opening where you get the water, I still haven't used the broken stick

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  42. and why is some of the writing outside on the wall in red?

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  43. stumped now by last clue in Japanese. btw enzed thanks much for your help and patience!

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  44. Will have to come back to this later. Thanks for all the help, guys. See you next time.

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  45. of course- OK I have used the book!

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  46. also I don't think I've used the 2-2 on the note

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  47. I don't think I've used the 2-2 either, clicked everywhere with the stick, boat, box and key highlighted to no avail :(

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  48. Ditto Claudia.

    I think we need help translating the clue

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  49. enzed and Claudia,
    2-2 note is needed two actions... if i remember correctly..

    1st-- to be dipped in....
    2nd---to be put on...

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  50. Hi Kei Kei

    sounds we did use the 2-2. Can you help with the clue under the clock?

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  51. Hi keikei, good to see you

    - I've been trying to find the words under the clock - I'm thinking the first one is sixty but I can't find the second, simpler one anywhere - are these words at all?

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  52. sorry, enzed.. i didn't read your comments thoroughly. i will replay.

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  53. hi! Just1. I can't find the clock you mention.. where is it, please??

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  54. LOL. kei kei, there is no clock, enzed wrote clock by mistake when he meant fan, and now we're being haunted by a ghost clock.

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  55. I don't think I've used the 2-2 either, clicked everywhere with the stick, boat, box and key highlighted to no avail :(

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  56. you mean ボートx 2?

    I don't understand why the developer wrote "x 2" but ボート is "boat" ..

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  57. That's where we are stuck Kei Kei. I'm not sure that knowing the word is Boat actually helps unfortunately

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  58. Use boat twice? But I can't see how. Maybe we need to read the red words behind the fake door.

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  59. oh... i read the red words,too, just1, but i coundn't understand them at all LOL. but.. i got out. i wonder if the words are needed to get out. maybe we need a code breaker!

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  60. but there must be a reason why we sent the boat to the other end to retrieve it- we'd already taken red button, so it makes sense to se it twice somehow

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  61. Kei Kei- do you understand the hotspot on the fan which the arrow points to?
    What I suspect we do somehow is sharpen the stick with the boat, then put it into the hotspot but I can't make it happen!

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  62. thanks for your explanation,enzed! that makes sense to me;)

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  67. got it- you can turn the boat over!

    click the "word" in the bottom right of the zoomed in boat and it rotates

    then you can insert the stick and it becomes a sort of key

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  68. Oh for pete's sake, click the word, not the boat. Thanks enzed! Nice find!

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  69. yes! that's it enzed! very good:D

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  70. Not really a language barrier after all - well sort of, but clicking on the word is something any seasoned escaper should have been able to think of! Very good game really. Excellent brain-teaser.

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  72. No needed to break the code but , please excuse me to leave as follows..

    the words behind the fake door:
    red words 出口は なし ⇒ なし=No
    出口=でぐち deguchi=Exit. ⇒No でぐち⇒ delete the letters " で ぐ ち "
    かでん きち せんちに かぐぎ あな ⇒ かんきせん kan ki sen にni かぎ ka gi あな a na⇒key hole on the fan.

    very nice to talk with you all here. cu then!

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  73. Walkthrough:

    You're facing a long covered water trough and a calendar. A key floats in the middle of the trough. The calendar has 3 circled numbers: red 2, green 19, blue 31. Also notice the triangle to the left of the days, and the circular arrow that starts from a triangle.

    Turn left, look at bookshelf and take STICK. Look at the book; the 1st page is telling you to use the stick to pry something. The other page comes later.

    Turn left and see green ball at the bottom of a long tube. You want that green ball, though you don't know why yet. But you wanted it as soon as you saw it, didn't you?
    On the board on the wall, there is a red triangle and 8 letters. This clue is designed to confuse you and make you crazy! (It's not really a clue, yet.) On the desk, you find buttons which can make 7 of those 8 letters. Again, this is meant to render you insane. What you need to do here, is remember the calendar, and starting from the red triangle, enter the letters for the days of the week. When done, click the triangle, and the drawer will open beneath, and you can take the RED BALL.
    (Notice you have to close the drawer before you can move out of the scene. This is a very tidy game.)

    Turn left again, take BLUE BALL from top drawer. Middle drawer is where balls go (acc. to calendar clue). Read book to see denominations of Japanese yen. Ignore the American money, it doesn't match and is just confusing. You have: Thousand, Five hundred, Hundred, Fifty, Ten, Five, One.

    Turn left again, use stick to pry up left side of trough - stick is weak and breaks, thanks to having a GREY KEY stuck inside it.
    You keep the broken stick.

    Turn right and use key on bottom drawer; take BOAT.

    Turn left, put BOAT in water, take BROWN KEY. Wait for boat to make the return trip and retrieve it. While you're there, fill the BOX the key was in with water.

    Turn left and open door with BROWN KEY. Oh, you thought we were done? I don't know what the writing says but I'm pretty sure it's making a fool of us.

    Turn left once more and fill the tube with water, take the GREEN BALL.

    One more left, use balls on middle drawer as calendar indicates, take piece of paper with green triangle and "2-2." on it.

    You still have the BROWN KEY, and after some exploration you find that there is a keyed switch now accessible on the side of the fan. Turn it off, and study the letters on it - where have you seen them before, in this walkthrough? You can enter these letters on the desk, but first...

    Turn left and dip your paper in the water, because it's mostly blank, and in an escape game that means either you burn it or drown it. You get some red marks. Now the clue in the bookshelf is pertinent, but really not very useful. This must be an overlay, so let's try it on the board with red letters, and now we get a real clue there.

    On the desk, enter the letters from the fan clockwise; when you enter the values, it's easiest to go from right to left. Add them up to what is displayed above, press triangle, and a new little hole on the fan is revealed. You can ignore the writing below it.

    At this point, if you're smart (like enzed for instance) you'll notice that of all your inventory items, only the boat has an extra word appear along with it at the bottom of the screen. Clicking this word turns the boat over. Then you can jam the broken stick into the hole you see at the bottom of it.

    Take this new contraption to the fan and try it in the new hole. Crawl on out of here, you're done!

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  74. Hi, I don't get the green circle, most of you have BF'd it so no much clue for it. please help

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  75. Nevermind, kind of understood the clue and BF'd part of it

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  76. Thanks for game and for help all !

    @Just1 great WT (needed a lot) :)

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  77. Thank you so much enzed, just1 and kei kei.

    aridza, i only half understood the clue so semi-b/f'd it. Sorry.

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  78. GAHHH! This drove me insane, and none of your clues helped me. Thanks a bunch just1, I went a loud D'OH! when I read that I just needed to put in the abbreviated English weekdays. F**king wall "clue"...

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  79. The O..F..T..etc. stands for One, Five, Ten, up to a thousand. The number you're after is 3856, if I remember right - so you need to light up three symbols under the Thousand (far right), 1 under Five hundred, 3 under Hundred, 1 under 50, skip Ten, 1 Five and 1 One. Voila!

    How the devil did you guys BF it? You must have understood at least part of it.

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  80. lol @arby, exactly the same thing happened to me. enzed saved me this time

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  81. The final part was GENIUS!
    Cool one, really. And thanks just1 for "posthumously" giving us the right clue for the money puzzle. (As this was missing in your WT, and I always was like "A hole in the fan? Where?") You have to get the money stuff right for that to work at first.

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  82. Actually there was another element to the circles. The rectangular shape referred to the note, the double circles were the coins with holes, and the single circles were the coins without holes. Knowing this, the clue in the book and the Yen value you're aiming for it pretty straightforward

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  83. Took me forever to find out that I could turn the boat.. other than that this was quite easy...

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  84. It's a pity it has two puzzles with a language barrier (both related to the boat), because otherwise it turned out to be a much, much better game than what the 3-star rating would indicate.

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  85. Language barrier or not....I agree it was a better game than the 3 stars.

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  86. Ugh, don't understand the language and not enjoying this one at all. Thanks for the hints and have fun.

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  87. Great game, but I'd still be stuck if it weren't for all the great hints. And @just1, I didn't even see your WT until I was out. But I very much enjoyed reading it ("I don't know what the writing says but I'm pretty sure it's making a fool of us.") LOL!
    I'm sorry that I keep just missing you in these games :<

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  88. I would have been pulling my hair out were it not for Just1's WT, thought it was quite hard.

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  89. It's a good game with good puzzles. However, I would not have been able to finish without the WT and clues left by others because of the language barrier. Which in turn baffles me because the puzzles are in English but the hints and other information are not.

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