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Heart Room Gateway is another new point and click type hidden object game from Gamershood. In Heart Room Getaway you need to collect 8 hearts in order to get out of the room. Good luck and have fun!

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  1. one heart under chair in dining room

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  2. 1 left side of table - below chair

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  3. look
    in the wine glasses
    under the chairs
    on the candles
    on the napkins

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  4. found one heart on the middle of 3 candles behind the big table in the back.

    2nd heart under the middle chair on the left of the big table

    3th heart in the wineglass (middle) on the right on the big table

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  5. got some kind of tool from table, on a napkin

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  6. Got what looks like a crab leg cracker off the table. What to do with it, I don't know.

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  7. where on chandelier? and what does tweezers do?

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  8. used the tool on beige plant on middle shelf in back, got heart

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  9. check the light fixture on the wall in first scene

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  10. @SunnivaIxchel

    one on middle candle behind the big table in the back

    One on left (brown) candle on the little table in the front

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  11. Use tool on vase with grass.

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  12. *stares up*

    WUT!!! *0*

    I wuzn't first?

    *wibbles*


    btw, where on chandelier? driving me nuts.

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  13. only missing one heart...the 5th one...anyone know?

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  14. used pincer things on 1st wall sconce for another heart. have 5.

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  15. i have all eight, but I don't know how to get out, lol!

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  16. first view chandelier on top...

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  17. is there more than one tool? can't use mine on vase with grass.

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  18. i think i have all the hearts, put them on door but nothing happens.... how many hearts do we need, help....

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  19. 5 on lights on right wall...

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  20. missing 1st 5th and 6th. Don't think I got one from napkins. anyone remember which napkin?

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  21. here's where i found them
    first scene, chandelier (not the one over the dining table)
    on cracker tool - AFTER you pick it up take it from inventory and click on something (@Lauren and volker, I think that's how you found a heart in the beige grass)
    wall sconce, first scene
    brown candle on table first scene
    pink napkin by brown candle, click for second closeup
    wine glass on dining table
    candle tip on shelves by dining table

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  22. Well, that was easy.
    A lot of games are not escape games anymore but hidden objects games in disguise.
    Waiting for a good escape game, with solving codes and tricky things.

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  23. are u talking about the 5th heart from right or left? im talking about 5th from left....i am not seeing it on any lights

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  24. got 6th from third candle on coffee table

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  25. @iris, just 8 hearts, place them on the door and click the door again.

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  26. Yes, far less entertaining than great ballgame-philosophies...one day I´ll catch a proper escape game live again.

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  27. On the right wall click on the first light (o wall directing to table). In zoomed view you should find heart no. 5 from left...I hope at least.

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  28. im not seeing anything :(

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  29. and out

    managed to find a lot myself and with help from you guys. Thanks...

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  30. I can't get the tool to work on the grass or the vase. What am I doing wrong?

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  31. I guess my sconce one I used the cracker tool to get was actually just on the tool. Can't find any on the sconce. hmm

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  32. It´s in the middle of the golden candleholder. Not easy to spot. Found it?

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  33. @howie my tool didn't do anything on grass, but it did drop a heart into my inventory after I picked it up the first time
    the heart on the wall fixture is white, it's in the middle at the bottom as i recall

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  34. @howie heart on the tool. prolly already in inventory. just need to hold it and click on something. Still can't find the one on the sconce or what I'm supposed to do with them when I have 'em all.

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  35. i still need the 5th (which, when putting the hearts on the door, is the one in the point of the heart)

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  36. @howie8790, use the tweezer thing on the little things to the left of the vase. The heart goes directly into your inventory.

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  37. i found it!!! thanks!!! it is white, and its on the gold part.

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  38. Thanks zoz and Mkganda. Got it.

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  39. @volker @zoz Thanks! got it! I was having one of those moments...grr

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  40. i just played again, and this time I had to use the tool on the grass. Buggy!

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  41. one of these days I'm going to find something no one else can find and be suuuuuuuuuuper happy about it bwahahahaha! j/k thanks for all the help. :)

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  42. And out.
    Thank you @zoz for your heartthrough comment, i got quite a few with your help! I didn't know what a sconce was and went around looking for scones...lol

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  43. @Ellie rofl on the scones. musta' been looking for a while.

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  44. By the way, are you doing a walkthroug @zoz?

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  45. I wasn't planning on doing a wt, @SneakS. Go ahead if you like...

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  46. lol @Ellie, maybe i'll write a new game in your honor: Find the Scones!

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  47. Did someone really rate this game 5 stars, or was it posted that way again? I hate when they do that! Makes me want to rate it 1 star even if I like it.

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  48. Erm, rather not, didn't like this game, like I said, a hidden object game in disguise, but when nobody does, eventually I will do one.

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  49. Yes, sneaksnake can create a compass-through or so!! Maybe then he finally misses the next live one...

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  50. lol @zoz, now you made me really hungry!

    I didn't do well in this game at all, but i can start on a wt unless anyone else want's to. But only until the next extremely nice true escape game comes out...any second now!

    @Volker, I'll keep updating this page while writing...

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  51. @Ellie,
    A sconce is a type of light fixture affixed to a wall in such a way that it uses only the wall for support, and the light is usually directed upwards. It does not have a base on the ground. The word applies both to traditional forms of torch lighting, but also to modern gas and electric light sources affixed in the same way.

    The etymology of sconce is from the Latin absconsus, and the French esconce. It is a word of many meanings, mostly signifying a covering or protection, or, by extension, that which is covered or protected.

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  52. @Ellie: Damn that multi-tasking talents of yours!! ;) I need a new plan...

    But always a pleasure to play with/against you guys here.

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  53. LOL @SneakSnake! I still wish there would have been scones around instead. Too many lamps in this room.

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  54. Maybe this would have helped;
    Sconce height in a passageway is generally 3/4 of the distance up the wall as measured from the floor to the ceiling, and the distance between sconces on the wall is generally equal to the distance of the sconces from the floor, often alternating sides of the passageway. Sconce size should also be scaled to ceiling height.

    Anyway, you got to work on your general knowledge @Ellie, or you won't be able to finish escape games anymore and then you're doomed.

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  55. @SneakS you're so smart! Good thing no one absconded with the sconce, since it was ensconced with a heart.

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  56. Oh, I do work on it @SneakSnake! You have made me much wiser the last few days, and now my confidence has reached levels that makes me feel unbeatable. Just give me the next sconce game and I'll be out before you even notice I'm in.

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  57. btw, the square of the hypotenuse of an isosceles is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
    So there!

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  58. isosceles triangle that is.

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  59. @zoz, can understand what you're saying but for a smart witty reply my knowledge of English is not enough.
    You win, you have the last laugh.

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  60. actually, i stole that quote from the scarecrow in the wizard of oz

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  61. By the way, wondering what Oliver Sacks would say about people like us. People desperate to escape from something the screen shows by using a mouse.

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  62. And I think it would make him (Sacks) sad to see that we use quotes from the wizzard of oz to say something invented by the ancient Greeks.

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  63. HEARTTHROUGH
    Thank you @zoz and other players for helping me out of this!

    Zoom on the chandelier above the small table. Below the third one from the left is a white heart #1. Take it and zoom out.

    Zoom in the middle of the small table. Take the brown heart #2 from the base of the first brown candle from the right.

    Zoom on the pink napkin. Take the pink heart #3 from below the cup (it’s partly in the shadow from the plate). Zoom out twice.

    Zoom on the first sconce on the right wall. For a definition of sconce and other things you need to know, see the comments from SneakSnake above. If you are short of time, just zoom on the first lamp on the right wall. Take the white heart #4 from the white ”stripes” on the center part of the sconce. Zoom out.

    Zoom on the big round table twice. Take the red heart #5 from the wine glass to the right. Take the grey pinchers from the napkin in the lower left corner. Zoom out once.

    Zoom on the left side of the table. Take the red heart #6 from the leg of the chair. Zoom out once.

    Zoom on the lower shelf on the back wall. Take the white heart #7 from the top of the middle candle. Zoom out once.

    Zoom on the middle shelf on the back wall. Use the pinchers on the grass to get heart #8. Zoom out twice.

    Zoom on the door on the left wall. Put your 8 hearts on the door. Click on the door. Move on to the next escape game.

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  64. now i'm sad because Oliver Sacks was going to speak at a local University here this week, but he had to cancel for health reasons :(

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  65. Too bad @zoz, I would love to be at some kind of lecture of him. I've seen him on a documentary of the Dutch guy Wim Kayzer called; 'Een schitterend ongeluk' (a glittering accident). It was really great.

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  66. out without help. does this make up for needing so much help in the coin game?

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  67. No @kitkatfox, it doesn't.
    Every new game is a new start.
    Just face the facts, you're really bad with money.

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  68. I can never live down my bad performance in the coins room? :'(

    But at least this explains how I lost money in that bet with Edgar and Ellie last night.

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  69. Just a note, the first heart is not on the chandelier but on the right side of the pink napkin on the table in the first scene. Went mental looking on the dang chandelier. No worries though. Just in case any come later pulling their hair out! lol

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  70. the grass doesn't work for me

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  71. @ jillydoc
    I'm sorry, i didnt number the hearts according to their positions in the inventory... I just counted hearts. The other way would have been better, but i didnt think about it... now I want that edit button...

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  72. PICTURES OF LOCATION OF THE HEARTS
    The hearts are numbered in the order of the inventory.

    1ST HEART
    2ND HEART
    3TH HEART AND AN ITEM
    4TH HEART
    5TH HEART
    6TH HEART
    7TH HEART
    8TH HEART

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