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SuperMarket Escape 4

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Super Market Escape 4 is a new point and click escape game from Cafe Cafe Games and Juegos De Escape. You are trapped in a supermarket. Find objects and clues in order to find the key and escape from this place. Good luck and have fun!

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  1. already stuck with a saw (used in basement), tool in some kind of bag & a handle...

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  2. POP! i thought number clue from basement was order for fruits on poster, but it's actually the code for the box above fridge...

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  3. Ice cream (4) works for color puzzle

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  4. Melt your ice cream for stick...

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  5. thanks Jon D. I only tried #2 before

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  7. melt the icecream in the attic for stick

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  8. saw is on the bottom in room with all the tools

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  9. use stick to open cabinet in room with the tools to get a metal bar

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  10. Metal bar, saw and tool
    Hotspots at plant, bottom of trash can
    Also scales (??)
    Number code ???
    bar code?????

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  11. I think there is a shovel inside "tool"

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  12. opened bar code by accident... i think is top middle top top, but not sure

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  13. attach handle on green dumpster to get a melon

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  14. hmm, doesn't work for me. it must have something to do with the picture in the attic, but I don't know how...

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  15. where is handle?
    Maybe it was top middle down down... it was really by accident, and levers came back to middle, so I couldn't see...

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  16. handle is in basement above the door (use saw)

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  17. Nothing left in inventory except watermelon, melon and pineapple. Need 4 digit code for box above fridge. Any clues?

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  18. @Kernwoman: banana from box above fridge

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  19. Thanks Casual - I guessed the last fruit would be there, but where is hint for code?

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  20. in the basement. look at top of shutter

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  21. someone managed to open the bag with tool (which i assume is to use on plant)?
    Put fruits in scales... number code should come from there

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  22. what did you guys do with the levers? combination from attic doesn't work for me :-(

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  23. Out.Poster gives clue for order of fruits.

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  24. Did anyone find an explanation for lever code?
    I can't open bag / tool

    This game is AWFUL!! Terrible navigation, codes hidden in dark place, lot of things don't make sense...

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  25. How do you get tool out of bag? I assume that plant is the pineapple...

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  26. clicked like a madman ang got scissors... not sure from where

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  27. scissors bottom right first screen...

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  28. ok, thats it...thanks anyway for the help!

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  29. bottom right on floor in front of basement door. Found them immediately when you said scissors... lol

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  30. LEVER CODE IS


    middle - up - down -down



    Why?
    Do not have a clue

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  31. Lever code:
    combine 2 codes from paper, and use the one that is not there...
    example
    Upper drawing- 1st position is UP
    Bottom drrawing- 1st position is DOWN
    Then
    1st position at puzzle is MIDDLE

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  32. %&#$%&$#%&
    For the gray codes in gray doors
    And objects (dark ones, of course) in bottom of screen.
    And...
    I'm a bit tense today, and playing this game DID NOT HELP

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  33. melon and banana go on scales to get weight, must be 2 more items somewhere for scales.
    thought poster in carpark was for red thing in basement, but can't get it to work.
    where is "barcode"?

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  34. BF'd red thing (forklift) in basement to get watermelon
    still got trowel? in bag

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  35. how did you guys find out that order for fruit? can't find any hints anywhere...

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  36. jeez, those scissors were hard to find. much trickier than previous ones in series

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  37. I see no number code in any of the dark splotches. Can someone point me in the direction of the number code on top of the fridge, please?

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  38. @Gayle Number code is very faint and it's high up on the metal sliding door in the basement...took me several glances to spot it at all...

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  39. Oh jeezuz! I would never have found that! Thank you! I have to zoom in as well as squint like hell to see it! LOL

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  40. These games were really fun when they first came out a few years ago. I don't know if it is the game maker thinking they are doing us a favor by making them "challenging" or it is their unusual imagination of what is a "clever" clue.

    It used to be that the clues were SO in your face that you could miss them easily. Now they are just plain impossible in most cases. The games, for me are more frustrating then fun. Just my two cents.

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  41. Not for me...except for the "illegible number on illegible background" bit, I like the fact they are no longer THAT trivial. There was a time where games by this duo were really boring...

    Which "duo"? Well, press right mouse button when playing ;)

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  42. I feel differently. I like these games. I don't think they have changed all that much. There were always things on the edges of the games (like the scissors), and there were always number and color codes, etc. I think the author is just trying to switch it up a little by making the floors on top of each other instead of next to each other, etc. I hope there are more of these, since it's been quite a while since we've seen one of these.

    I think if a game is bothering someone, they should just leave it and move on to one the do like. Just my own opinion...

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  43. Zoe: not trying to be wise, but this game series has actually TWO authors. :) One does the art (she), and the other does the programming (he).
    Though they probably would not want their real names printed here in public, let me hint on it by saying you just need to click right mouse button, and the authors are revealed.
    Same that brought us the legendary Alien Ship Escape series, which I loved to bits.

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  44. Hi arbeitslooser! Yes, I know who the authors are. I think they are ones who will listen to us and take into account what we (meaning all the comments about the games by everyone) have to say.

    I wonder why it has been so long between the games though. And yes, I also LOVED the Alien Ship games!

    Also, I want to thank you personally for all the helpful hints and tips that you always give to others - it's what makes this site so great!

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  45. Ohh thanks so much! That really feels like honey being poured down my back. Dang, why didn't you tell me these warm words 4 days earlier? So I could have wished you a most joyful Thanksgiving, but now it feels like reading along yesterday's news :)

    Anyways, I'm pleased you appreciate my hinting instead of incredibly helpful information like "Finally found last code - first out! Yippieh!" ;)

    However, I would be a less honorable guy if I didn't name the others as well that give most valuable hints:

    -seb
    -Anja (Stu)
    -RSA Momma Cyndi
    -Sisli
    -Szarra (if nobody knows a way out, Szarra will ;))
    -doris
    -Jon D
    -Jools
    -zoz
    -nokra

    as well as
    -jednorogini (when his "hint encrypter" is switched off, that is *grin* ;))

    plus our language geniuses
    -tautau
    -mhtyhr (if he's ever there :P)

    Hope I didn't miss anyone 'important' ;)

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  46. LOL I really enjoy seeing how we all see things so differently, we all learn.

    I am constantly amused with arbeitslooser the most!

    You know programming, right? There are sometimes in games that you are so lost in the most obvious spots in the game.

    I wonder if you complicate your own thinking? lol I wish to hell I had the knowledge to know how to "hack" the game.

    Hats off to y'all that have help me out of all the rooms we have been stuck in! ;)

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  47. @Gayle Let's say like a mechanic would be able to tell the inner workings of certain motors just from glancing at them, I can read program code so I know (to a certain extent) which line will do what.
    But did you notice I hardly had to use this "skill" the last weeks? That's because as usual, when I think 'let's peek into the code to the help the others advance in the game past that stupid language barrier,' someone else beats me to it! :) So while I'm starting to have the impression that no one will be able to help the next 1+ hours, someone comes along out of THIN AIR posting some gibberish in Japanese to enter into field #XY, so it's no longer worth the trouble of hacking into the game (obviously).

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  48. @arbeitlooser thanks and I appreciate your help in games

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  49. after all the extraneous comments on here no one actually said what order to put the fruit in. colours from poster does not help at all. what colours do I use?

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  50. It is icecream no. 4 GOYR

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