Break Walls Escape is another Japanese point and click room escape games by Nandemolno. Try to use a hammer to break walls to escape. Language barrier may be a problem. Good luck and have fun! Play This Game
Thinking about it... I've thought that many of the Japanese games are a child's play for Japanese speakers, and for the rest of the non-speakers they become a real challenge, and seldom an impossible one. And regarding this game in particular, I think that maybe it is actually for children, am I wrong @Shuchun? I mean, after knowing what the notes say and taking the red color from the text in the note to count 4 squares to the right from the red square, the game presents no real problem. But again... a child's play for Japanese speakers IS a great challenge for us to beat, and that's what I find fascinatingly attractive in them.
I'd just like to make something clear @Hermano. I understand and respect your posture about not liking them. Multiple games for multiple tastes, like different ways of thinking... just like life in real world is.
I had trouble because I jumped in and played the first two levels before seeing Shuchun's translations.. made the first two levels really odd. lol
But even with the translations I didn't get level three. Thought I was just thick headed (as I often am with these escape games) then I read your post about the note having red letters. My note does not. Even after playing three times my note is always yellow with one white character on it. Am I missing something still? btw, I have escaped from the game...just thought it weird that I am either missing something still, or my game is some how different?
@Jo-Ann, your note says to go down. Find ANOTHER note with red characters (you can see a number 4 in it) in that other (down) view. It's the hint to count 4 squares to the right from the red square in the grid.
Out! Cute game! Also, not to gang up on anybody, but just to add, I love the Japanese games. Sometimes the language barrier is a huge hurdle but, Shuchun and Xenon always either add hints at the beginning or come in and save us later. (Remember the acorns?) I definitely feel like I accomplished something when I figure out a game that includes notes and hints that I could never decipher. Think about all the ones where we didn't get translations and beat them anyway? We like a challenge. :D
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here are some tips to play this little game:
ReplyDeletechoose one picture to hit by hammer.
the question means: Do you want to break the picture? Right button is no. Left button is yes.
first scene:
choose one picture to hit if you got wrong ,you just click the left top white note and then you can play again.
second scene:
the note means: choose the vowel sound letter.
third scene:
the note means: down
go down one time you can see a note means:
go right 4 times.
I think the language barrier is too much for this game.
ReplyDeleteI was able to guess my way through two levels but give up on the third
Hmm, really Jo-Ann? I'll have a look.
ReplyDeleteOh, and out already. Thanks for the help with translations @Shuchun.
ReplyDeleteanother tip: notice the text color in the note of that last view.
trying to break some walls... but all i break is my hammer :(
ReplyDeleteoh... im out already...
ReplyDeleteNo problem,Edgar.
ReplyDeletejust wonder should I post this game or not for one hour.that's good to know you escape,too.
Ahhh, posted that before reading the translations. Thanks Shuchun
ReplyDeleteI gave up on getting out of that factory. I used the little red X method. Lifesaver, that is..
ReplyDeleteI am out.
ReplyDeleteThx Shuchun for the translation !
Now back to the maze grrr :)
ReplyDeletedon't get it bye,bye
ReplyDeleteI really don't see the point of posting games which are incomprehensible to anyone other than particular language speakers!
ReplyDeleteAnd still, many more do see it @Hermano.
ReplyDeleteThinking about it... I've thought that many of the Japanese games are a child's play for Japanese speakers, and for the rest of the non-speakers they become a real challenge, and seldom an impossible one. And regarding this game in particular, I think that maybe it is actually for children, am I wrong @Shuchun? I mean, after knowing what the notes say and taking the red color from the text in the note to count 4 squares to the right from the red square, the game presents no real problem. But again... a child's play for Japanese speakers IS a great challenge for us to beat, and that's what I find fascinatingly attractive in them.
CHEERS!
I second that and want to add; Always keep in mind we get this all for free and you don't have to play if you don't want to.
ReplyDeleteAnd that [ ↑ ] is also true.
ReplyDeleteI'd just like to make something clear @Hermano. I understand and respect your posture about not liking them. Multiple games for multiple tastes, like different ways of thinking... just like life in real world is.
*Tolerance*
@Edgar...back to the game...
ReplyDeleteI had trouble because I jumped in and played the first two levels before seeing Shuchun's translations.. made the first two levels really odd. lol
But even with the translations I didn't get level three. Thought I was just thick headed (as I often am with these escape games) then I read your post about the note having red letters. My note does not. Even after playing three times my note is always yellow with one white character on it. Am I missing something still?
btw, I have escaped from the game...just thought it weird that I am either missing something still, or my game is some how different?
@Jo-Ann, your note says to go down. Find ANOTHER note with red characters (you can see a number 4 in it) in that other (down) view. It's the hint to count 4 squares to the right from the red square in the grid.
ReplyDeleteAhhh see, it was my thick head after all. lol
ReplyDelete@Edgar
ReplyDeleteActually some of the Japanese games are made by teenagers,Junior high students; so not only for young players but also made by young authors.
@Hermano
just pick up the ones you like to play ^^
Out! Cute game!
ReplyDeleteAlso, not to gang up on anybody, but just to add, I love the Japanese games. Sometimes the language barrier is a huge hurdle but, Shuchun and Xenon always either add hints at the beginning or come in and save us later. (Remember the acorns?)
I definitely feel like I accomplished something when I figure out a game that includes notes and hints that I could never decipher. Think about all the ones where we didn't get translations and beat them anyway? We like a challenge. :D
Thanks for the game, Shuchun!
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