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Escape From Floral Wallpaper Escape is a new point and click room escape game created and submitted by Miller for EscapeGames24. You are locked in a room and must get out of there by using your escape skills. Try to unlock doors, find clues, crack codes and gather items in order to escape. Good luck and have fun! [Created and Subbed by Miller]

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  1. hey!
    although I'm pretty sure the game is bug-free, please let me know if you find one anyways ;)
    good luck and have fun!

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  2. Thanks Miller!
    Hope a lot of help comes along ...

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  3. more afraid of getting stuck then finding bugs with your game.

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  4. Think the safe has something to do with the bar code on the poster, but can't read it!

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  5. Tried using the alphabet on the bookcase when the lights are out on the picture, but that didn't work.

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  6. Hey, a new Miller game!
    Dankeschön, @Miller!
    :-)

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  7. Hello All! Loading now ;)

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  8. Not the bookcase, sorry, the cabinet/cupboard thingee.

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  9. It almost looks like it spells wineglass on bookshelf

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  10. Thank you Miller!

    Loading now

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  11. Great, @Miller,
    that you also thought of the colour blind pple!
    8-)
    (me not, but know about some EG24 players...)

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  12. so far:
    battery, piece of coal, book and glass

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  13. Have the same, Anja, and clues from the books and very very stuck.

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  14. Tried "wineglass" too - but don't work

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  15. stuck too, where is battery?

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  16. Jen, think it was down low by a table leg, not sure.

    Looked at the colored circles and sizes; tried to make a comparison in the Colors book, but can't see anything there!

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  17. yup, ty.

    I tried to go from smallest color to biggest and count how many in other book for drawer code but nada.

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  18. hint









    combine clock and wall safe

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  19. Look at the Fairy Tale Book. If you follow the zig zag pattern on the front - you get this from the fairy tale.
    one, ten, nine, five

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  20. sad ending in the book for the pawn

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  21. @Jen, you may be right... I tried to use the wineglass hint on the ape poster, but it didn't work. Maybe somewhere else ?

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  22. Oops, I knew this game was coming and still missed the start :(
    Anyway, stuck on the same place as you guys.
    Didn't only try wineglass, but also weasling and alphabteic order and not only on the empty painting but also on he poster, but no go.

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  23. I tried it also on the blank frame, but it didn't work.

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  24. golleee Miller! This one is a toughie!!

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  25. and orange oject goes on cabinet

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  26. A new Miller game!?! And to think I might have missed it! Plunging in now...

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  27. But where to use the 1 10 9 5 ?

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  28. I'm too tired to think, and this needs a brain LOL! I'll come back in the morning to finish. Happy Escaping, Everyone!

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  29. 1 10 9 5 works on bottom drawer

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  30. Ah found it, the lower drawer.

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  31. @Miller - I don't understand your hint

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  32. How and on what cabinet goes the orange object?

    And why doesn't 49712 work on the wallsafe?

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  33. ahh a new miller will be back in about 15 to play , may be too late by then

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  34. Thank you Seawall - got the orange object!

    Tried that before Miller - but I must do something wrong.

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  35. whats the logic for the inside circle? Order must be from small to big.

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  36. All the clock hands point to numbers that have no red numbers, but don't know what to do about it.

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  37. orange object goes on cabinet with black shapes

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  38. The clue looks like thickness of the hands, but not working for me either.

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  39. just making my way around, but I want to say that posting a colorblind version is fantastic. I've never seen that done before in any game.

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  40. Small tool, you're right, the hint suggests 49712 should work on the wall safe, but it doesn't.

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  41. think we must find the missing red numbers for 4,9,7,12

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  42. Seawall,
    still don't get your hint - what zig zag pattern?

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  43. Can bend each corner on News poster, but doesn't show anything

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  44. Yeah, Miller at his best, making all stuck, LOL!

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  45. premiere, on the front of the fairy tell book is a red zig zag line. Open the book, and follow the pattern in the text in a zig zag pattern, and you will see the numbers. Kinda hard to explain.

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  46. premiere, start at the beginning o. Go down by a diagonal.

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  47. there is a faint image in the background of the clock

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  48. I tried adding the red numbers between the different thickness of hands, getting 101110, but that didn't work. Maybe I added wrong.

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  49. just find that line with the light out.....

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  50. Nevermind my red number adding; not correct. LOL

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  51. Well, if you mean the most left book with title Fairy Tale, I don't have ANY zig zag line - where came it from?

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  52. I tried to make the missing red numbers.
    I think I can understand why 1 is 1 (just one line) and 2 is 2 vertical lines and the same goes for 3, but I don't understand why 6 is 4.

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  53. Ah, thx, Yvon,
    that was it!

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  54. Sorry, premiere, I have played most of the game with the light out; that's why I didn't know everyone couldn't see the red zig zag line.

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  55. LOL, Seawall (& no prob),
    I just prefer «let there be light!»
    ;-D

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  56. wow small-tool, that's a very creative and fanciful attempt. but I'm more the math-guy...

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  57. Clock has me going nuts. Just not seeing anything now!

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  58. I come home after a deadly day and... what a wonderful surprise!! A Miller game!
    Is it still live???
    Let's see if I can catch up

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  59. Btw:
    I don't see ANY faint image in the background of clock (as @Muskiefan mentionned) - with or without light...

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  60. hi all.. can move that blank picture frame.. but what is the order? any one know?

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  61. maybe how many times you can divide the number

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  62. I can see the background image, it's a darker color (pitch black), and a very odd shape. Thought it might be the shape of one of the things that go on the cabinet, but not sure.

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  63. I think you are right Yvon, makes sense.

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  64. Yeah, it's Miller time again!
    (cool pun, even though I guess some Europeans won't get it) :P

    Miller, I was already suspecting the 'X' in the 5x5 grid stood for a multiplication, but how exactly?

    If it weren't 'X'es but just dots it could have been understood as a conjunction, so e. g. a blend of two colors.

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  65. i was right, so safe is open.

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  66. got blue shape and laser pointer

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  67. Care to share the safe code?

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  68. tried filling in the missing red numbers on the clock based on the number 180 degrees away - that is, 4 for the white 12, 2 for the white 9, 1 for the white 7, and 4 for the white 4. Then went in order from thinnest to thickest. And it didn't work, lol!

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  69. number of multiples per number, 1 has 1, 2 has 2, 3 has 3

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  70. Ah, got it; thanks for the division hint Yvon.

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  71. LOL!! I love the 9-month old ninja and the fairy tale!!
    Not doing much but enjoying the spirit

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  72. Battery in light, light in wall. (But it can be removed.)

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  73. put wineglass in front off laser

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  74. Huh, still don't get the wall safe. If I do the dividing thing I get 3325!?

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  75. think Anja was to early with her wineglass.

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  76. Wineglass below light reveals clue.

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  77. st, you're one number off. Look at your last number again.

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  78. Great find, Yvon,
    thx!
    But like s-t, 3-3-2-5 doesn't work for me (from thin to thick clock hand)...

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  79. Nvm. made a mistake with 12.
    Got it.

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  80. ah, sinjinv2,
    thx! High time to finally dye my hair, LOL!

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  81. Use the word wineglass combined with the letter from cabinet (with lights out)

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  82. Not understanding your hint, Yvon. I don't see any other letters with the light out.

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  83. Ah great and now wineglass works.

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  84. thx yvon, use knife on book

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  85. I thought the top drawer would open with the word 'smile' because of the hint on the paper (after you use coal on it), but no go!?

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  87. ok caught up know, use coal on crumpled paper

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  88. Got it, thanks. Was using one s in wineglas....LOL

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  89. trying sqare thing on newspaper but no luck

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  90. think square thing is for book with colours

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  91. Caught up, and stuck again.. LOL

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  92. I'm back now

    Thanks a lot for all the hint - never had done that riddles.

    Used knife on book to get pattern, used it on books with color grid.

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  93. Oh - and used coal on paper to get a "smile"

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  94. so the colour order from small to large then

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  95. It's not limes or slime either.

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  96. Not "laugh" either
    And not rogwy or wogry from the colours in the book.

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  97. Stuck after matching the grid with the colors. Don't know what to do with them other than putting them in order of circle size, but don't know what to do with that either.

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  98. thought it might be hiyah off the smiling baby poster. not chimp either

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  99. use coloursorder from one book from small to big. Then use the word smile on the XXXXX. Then red gives you the L and so on.

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  100. But that's what I did Yvon and then I get EMISL and that doesn't work?

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  101. Used knife on lemmon and the spray on picture (what was falling down)

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  102. ST, start with red, so the first letter is a L. Then i think it was green. Green gives you a I.

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  103. And @Yvon does it again! the letter code is


    SlPiOeLsEmR

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  104. cut lemon and put on blank page of book

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  105. but stuck for the moment......

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  106. got the shape order now looking for something to light my candle

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  108. thanks, Yvon, catching up again....

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  109. Used lemon on right page of blank book

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  110. tried cutting up chair with knife, lighting candle with laser, I guess there is blonde under this grey.

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  111. How did you get the shape order Bigtank?

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  112. How to get the colors inside the square, circle, heart?

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  113. spray the picture that is on top of cabinet s-t

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  114. Shapes come from the spray painted picture, don't they?

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  115. We haven't used the poster yet, have we?

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  116. I've done that bigtank - but shape order with orange color don't work!

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  117. Lol, ok thanks. Already did that, but didn't look like shapes to me at fist glance :)

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  118. @Anja: hint on picture does not have a "colorblind" option...so the color on the picture does not matter

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  119. yes we need the colours now all orange does not work. must have something to do with the lemon on the book, nothing trying to shine the lazer on it

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  120. probably I should have chosen another color there, sorry...

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  121. Cut armchair at mid upper right hand side to reveal key.

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  122. can someone tell me what to do with the laser and the glass?
    I got the blue shape and the laser from the safe now I have no idea what to do next..

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  123. Ah - you're tricky miller :-)

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  124. i thought there was a black square in the book, a re ball circle but then ran out of ideas

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  125. Thanks, gamer, not have lit candle.

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  126. open door with key to find matches

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  127. and a new code now from the candle used on book.

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  128. thx, gamer,
    let there be candle light!
    ;-)

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  129. well done gamer now got code from book

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  130. Hm
    E3, M2, L1, how to use that?

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  131. color/shape not making sense? ROY = SCH ?

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  132. ST, use book again. Think of the word smile.

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  133. @small-tool, remember the XXXXX?

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  134. thought SMILE on colours in book:
    E-3 = Pi
    M-2 = O
    L-1 = R
    combined with shapes, but no go...

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  135. Finally am out ... good game

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  136. premiere, that combo worked for me.

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  137. e m l from the word smile s-t .just trying to work it out

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  138. Shouldn't it be P, O, G. Not working, from the book.

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  139. @premiere thanks for the pic clue!

    zoz had accidentally swapped the last two letters, so I now have an explanation why I tried in vain...

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  140. It appears I might need more than a hint... lol

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  141. Ok thanks guys, Of course the EML was part of the word smile.
    Out, great game Miller, thanks.

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  142. thx for great game Miller!! Thx for help all.

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  143. premiere, it worked for me, try again

    Thanks for the help :)

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  144. Well, some ghost from Ebenezer Scrooge...
    tried again & now it worked!
    Out, too!
    Thx, escapers, for the teamwork!
    :-)

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  145. Meant, P,O,R, but not working.

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  146. Out now too!

    Miller - that was a very good game - hard - and exelent!

    Thank you so much!

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  147. another great game miller cheers

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  148. and out, will stick around for anyone who needs help

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  149. oooops, it did work.. LOL
    THANKS everyone!

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  150. Thanks, Miller. You'll get a five star rating from me!

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  151. thanks everyone! glad, you liked it. and special kudos @Yvon! Who imho, with all due respect to everyone else, handled much of the work all an her own...

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  152. Out too!!!
    Wonderful game Miller, as always
    Thanks!!
    Did most of it bymyself (very happy and proud..)
    For the rest (especially the armchair hotspot)
    Thank you people!!!

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  153. oh, man, I can't believe I missed that hotspot on the chair! I was busy trying to brute force the colors on the shapes buttons, but I should have known @Miller was too wise for that!
    @arbeitsloser, I'm sorry if I messed up the letter order. I had written down liesm before posting. Maybe the small case L and the upper case I in the word SPOILER was the problem?
    Anyway, another great game from @Miller. I especially thank you for making the alphabet on the upper drawer go both ways. I'm looking forward to your next one!

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  154. lol @zoz about the bruteforcing thing: I'm playing escape games now for several years and I was never happy when I achieved something only by bruteforcing...so, I don't want you to go through that "bad" experience ;)

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  155. zoz it seems you did NOT mess it up. :-S

    Because ... it seems to be different in each game.
    I replayed, and now even premiere's code did not work in this new game.

    (This IS supposed to work on the upper drawer, isn't it?!)

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  156. OMG, I just realized the spoiler error in the link, so here's the corrected one - so sorry!
    (click right to open link in a new tab)

    COLOURS & LETTERS

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  157. I don't really know what you guys exactly are talking about, but nothing different in every game...everytime the same like in groundhog day (movie)

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  158. btw: we never used monkey poster - red herring, I suppose...

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  159. yeah, when the game was finished (last night) and I realized the room looks way to empty. for example there was nothing in the cupboard (except for the candle). so I decided to place several stuff (like the plant or newspaper) to make the room look more "comfy". AND of course to place a red herring (like in almost every game)...

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  160. Thanks Miller for the game.Im gonna try it now and as I understand from a quick (I dont want to see solutions yet) view at the comments its hard,so thank you all (in advance) for the comments.

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  161. @premiere speaking of ITEMS...

    I found out you MUST have cut out the pattern with the knife and used it on the book, otherwise the drawer won't open even not with the correct letter code!

    Please mention this in the (presumedly upcoming) walkthrough as well.

    @Miller Great game!
    BTW your "red herring" was fantastic! A nice trip down memory lane, so to speak...if you've ever played Zak McKracken and read their weird local paper "news", you'd know what I'm referring to! =D

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  162. Well i would love to play this game, but I just can't get the battery to go into the laser, so haven't got far, anyone know how to get the two of them together?? Please!

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  163. Well, arbeitslooser,
    Until now, I did not start to make a WT...
    Late night here with a soon trip in slumberland 'cause of early family business tomorrow, I can't write one now...
    Therefore, so. else may sing the EGDAWT mantra...
    ;-)

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  164. Faith,
    open laser in inventory & remove the cap with the snap hook, then highlight battery in inventory & click on laser to insert battery, click again to close cap & again to light laser.

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  165. I am an idiot didn't see 'about' in corner thanks for the help.

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  166. @premiere That's why there was a blank line. :) Alas, in English a "please mention..." does not clearly point out whether you're addressing one or more people.
    Next time I'll promise to add a clumsy "everyone" or some other kind of emphasis...;)

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  167. Hi guys! hope someone is still here. the P,O,R color for the middle drawer is working for me. the shapes are Square, Circle, Heart but still nothing. Pls help. Thaanks!

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  168. out... thanks for all the hints and the *smiles* :))

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  169. **isn't** working for me. sorry.

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  170. @audra, you have to click the heart to take it through the other shapes before you can make it an "active heart", not only change the color of it.

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  171. I have to say, Miller, that you really did it this time... that was VERY much a room to escape from - and the title was PERFECT.

    When I was a child (I may be showing my age here) - my parents had that very wallpaper pattern in their bedroom.

    I hated it.

    EEEEEEEEEEKKKKKK! Let me OUT! lol

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  172. Audra Sylvaine: did you use the spray can on the picture AND used lemon, burning candle on book?

    @incognito: just changing the color of heart worked fine for me...

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  173. @audra, of course i meant: click the button left of the heart to change the shape, then take it back to being a heart again. I hope you understand.

    @kathy, lol... my parents had that one too in their bedroom, but in a more red/brownish color. I used to like it :)

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  174. @casual, it didnt work for me until i clicked the heart, but maybe i did something wrong then.

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  175. Ahhhhh!!!! Thank you Incognito!!! so obvious yet so elusive. OUT...as it fades to black!

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  176. Very, Very great game Miller!!!! Thank you.

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  177. I found it very difficult,couldnt have done it without you all.Thank you

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  178. Attention, please note:
    We're about to reach the 200th comment on this game.
    So in short, to see your comment and the replies to it, you will have to click on "Newer" or "Newest".
    JFYI.

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  179. I have not got ONE SINGLE clue on my own in this game and am even baffled by most of the explanations for the clues people HAVE found. (RGYWO = LIESM?? WHAT??) I can't even find the g*dd*mn "newer" and "older" links on the page for navigating the comments. I now feel dumber than an Eddie-Murphy-in-a-fat-suit movie and kind of want to go stab my eyes out with a dull spork. My only hope is to blindly follow all the spoilers and see how the game works for people with brains. I love the look of these games, Miller, (and love your inclusion of colorblind help, so kind of you!) but I think you're going to also need to start creating a version of each game for mere mortals. It'll keep down admissions to psych hospitals.

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  180. Fun game Miller thanks for making them. You keep the escapes fun and interesting
    @ Tallulah Jean
    RGYWO = red green yellow white orange
    did you get the painting off the wall? that helps you go further in the game
    you need to click the frame like the WINEGLASS says too lol

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