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Rescue My Kid Escape

BestEscapeGames - BEG Rescue My Kid Escape is another point and click type escape game developed by Best Escape Games. Nick is a small boy and his mom Clara leave him daily at kinder garden school. One fine day, his mom left him at the school as usual and she had some work. So she called the school and informed them that she will come late and take care of him till that. As you know that Nick is a very naughty boy, he was playing and went inside the dollhouse. Accidentally the door got locked and Nick the small kid locked inside. Clara return to the school and found that her son got locked. Now, help Clara to rescue her kid. Good luck and have fun!

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  1. well, let's clean up a bit

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  2. my 1st live one and i'm stuck

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  3. welcome to the party then, itsme ☺

    & (RE)HI all other players ☺

    thx BEG for this game ☺

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  4. Hi guys! Let's see if this one is better than the last one...

    Red ball is for maze in right scene.

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  5. Switches go to slots above pink buttons in house in right scene.

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  6. had to try several times to get letters hightlighted

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  7. Completed green paper is used on the START circle in left scene. Go from start for each number. Gives word for 4 letter cupboard right from circle.

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  8. Duster (the black thingy) is used on white doodle behind picture on left wall in left scene.

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  9. well well well, you show up after I cleaned up you naughty ladies)))

    alright Apple, now you find where to use duster

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  10. and you merit will tell what to do with the candy

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  11. Completed yellow clue paper is used on the buttons on red cupboard in left scene. Drag the pattern by keeping mouse button pressed.

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  12. just saw your comment merit, ah thanks:)

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  13. hi merit ☺

    where's the right side from green paper from?

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  14. If I don't know what to do with a candy I eat it. :-)

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  15. Good question, Alpha. I think somewhere hidden behind toys?

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  16. POPO
    at bottom in shelf behind green thingy

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  17. Apple it was under a toy dice or something

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  18. Zoom into four collected boxes for another word hint between the cupboards in right scene.

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  19. Meritneith this is no time thinking about your stomach!)) we gotta clean this room up

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  20. Book from cupboard gives colour clue for left scene.

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  21. you don't need aything to break the piggybank, but no mess please))

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  22. word hint is hiding n third room behind shelf, took long to find it

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  23. yikes! I mean the other room, doh!

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  24. Okay, no problem.

    You won't believe it but BOX is the clue for the puzzle. I fussed around with some patterns... ;-)

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  25. Doh! Now I understand your piggy bank hint - I always tried to put some coins in but finally clicked on it by chance.

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  26. PITA peacock feather thingies puzzle...! :-/

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  27. and you won't beleive it but I lost my candy,(shut my game because of an ad)
    not repeating this, cu in g4k folks

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  28. I'm not so far now. Just got the candies but you need all 6 coins.

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  29. Haha, got the feathers in a jiffy, at the third or fourth try. I think it depends on how lucky you are to put the right thing into right place first.

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  30. finally!

    https://snag.gy/HFCINa.jpg

    & there's the third room ;-Þ

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  31. The colour hints on wall work only after you have completed the clue paper how to mix colours.

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  32. Put rabbits into slots in first room, then blue button. Press it to get a LR hint.

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  33. Clue for switches is just above the puzzle. Very handy.

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  34. tricky rabbit ears

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  35. Now for the bus slider - your chance to overtake me.

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  36. had to try several times correct solution till ears worked...

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  37. Not hard at all. I started with the cyan column as the top bus was already in its place. Think I have final 4# now.

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  38. Yes, you tend to press the ears just the wrong way, I had to started over twice or so.

    Yaman, I have freed the little boy. To be honest, I liked that game. Bright scenery (can't see those dark things anymore) and no killer puzzles (but maybe I was lucky with the feathers).

    Thanks BEG!

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  39. See you in G4K? You should be close to finish.

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  40. well, I'm out but won't play G4K (only play the classical ones, not the cartoon ones) - CU & thx for your nice company ☺

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  41. still fighting with those rabbit ears :0(

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  43. Anyone left to help me out?
    I have a snake/scarf and a blue ball
    I need help with one of the following -
    Room 1 - 4 shapes puzzle with space something on it
    Need 1 rabbit
    Haven't got green paper for start puzzle
    Number for house

    Room 2
    Need pink and blue switch
    Need L and R clue

    Room 3 - behind flower door
    Dead to live PVR thing - no idea
    Think I need more buses

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  44. 999

    things I can remember for you- the dead to live comes from the scarf when you have all 3 pieces

    2 of the switches came from room 3

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  45. Out- that was really easy for a BEG. I'm probably the only one on here that thinks that is actually not a good thing. I really like them to be a challenge. As meritneith said, no killer puzzles (unfortunately). Still a good game though

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  46. I tend to agree with enzed; not entirely, but still.
    What strikes me is, that more and more the puzzle factor is replace by "Find the Hidden Objects and Place in (more than sometimes) Hardly Visible Slots".
    Which is OK, if you like that sort of thing, but I myself prefer a real puzzle

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  47. I enjoy having challenging puzzles too, but an easy solution to suit all tastes is to have a skip button for the really hard ones.

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