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Escape for the Movie

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123Bee - Escape for the Movie is another point and click room escape game developed by 123 Bee. A Boy goes on insisting his parents to permit him to go to a movie with his friends, but his parents refuse. On that day evening, the parents lock the house and go somewhere. Now this is the time for him to escape to the movie. Help him to find the spare key to enjoy a movie with his friends. Good luck and have fun!

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  1. More high votes as the game comes out .. probably means it is not goof=d.

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  2. somebody solve the number ring puzzle please...

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  3. inner ring Im still thinking on....

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  4. Outside numbers squared .. then subtract outside numbers for inner #

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  5. Hi Unknown,

    Could you be a bit more precise please ?

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  6. missing two discs for box and bottom of paper clue

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  7. Look at fruit bowl for BGTA safe.

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  8. not sure what to do with table scene, don't see a clue for color dots in kitchen, don't understand the diamond, club, etc puzzle

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  9. 2+6 outside is 8
    8 squared is 64
    64-8 is????

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  10. soduku
    1 3 4 2
    4 2 1 3
    2 4 3 1
    etc

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  11. johann shapes is like dont repeat symbol in any line

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  12. For the circles puzzle - in any one quarter, add together the outer two numbers. The square of that sum is the middle segment of that quarter, and the centre segment is that square number minus the sum of the two outer numbers. So, for example, if the two outer numbers were 1 and 2, add them, do 3x3 for the middle segment = 9, then take away the outer 1+2 for the centre segment. You can input the result in each space.

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  13. johann fruit.. B for banana etc LOL

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  14. TY didn't get that it was a kenken puzzle. the clue beside it didn't make sense to me

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  15. Where's the clue for the three color box?

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  16. Hi there ;-)
    Crowbar is for removing painting and realsing the key from the wall.

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  17. I have green and yellow rubix cubes, do I need the third/fourth?

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  18. Has everyone left? I've run out of clues, and can't find anywhere else to click. I still have the 3-colour box to solve, one piece of the poem to find and two pieces of tree missing. Oh, and also the 4-digit number. Not a lot, then!

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  19. Clodagh, four digit number is on dude painting in bedroom.

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  20. You probably need a red cube, Dazed. That must be for the colour-box. Where did you get the green one?

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  21. Thanks for the number, Dazed - I wondered what there was on that picture. Really REALLY dark.

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  22. Thanks Dazed - I think I have it all now! (Well, not in real life, of course).

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  23. Dazed - pull the three cubes to the middle of the screen for the colour box order.

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  24. @dazed you need the 3rd cube in order for the color code to be okay.
    Colect all tree parts, then you'll get the red cube.

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  25. Yellow cube, under TV
    Green in 4 number safe

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  26. Out now. By the way, I think all horses should be used for ridding.

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  27. Where's a clue for the other tree part? I have the trunk and the left top.

    TIA!

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  28. @clodagh, one piece is hiding behind a cushion (on the chair if I remember correctly), and another one is under the carpet, in the upper-right corner...

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  29. Look under the rug in the second room Dazed.

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  30. Thanks for helping Yannoche, although I'm out now anyway!

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  31. Hope you're not dazed, Dazed.

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  32. I've seen it @clodagh... A little bit too late ;-)

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  33. The number's too dark on the picture - can't see it. Any chance of a spoiler?

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  34. 1978?
    or that from another game LOL

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  35. thank you Unknown for sudoku clue

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  36. Also need the trunk.
    Sod's law that everything I managed by myself has a clue on here and everything I can't do, hasn't! :/

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  37. Thank you Leroy, that was it. And tree trunk in there too!

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  38. could someone post a spoiler for the number circle? I can't seem to figure it out :(

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  39. I don't understand the diamond/sudoku puzzle or the clues above. If the diamond is @1, then what are #2, #3 and #4? I can make it so that no two shapes are in the same row many different ways, but none open the cb. Help!

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  40. The number on the picture! Thanks so much. I missed that completely!

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  41. Zoe.
    Think of the card symbols as numbers. If the diamond is 1 and the heart is 2 .... etc

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  42. Jennifer - spoiler:














    64 and 56 in the one place where you need two numbers, and 42 in the other place

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  43. Thanks RSA Momma - got it! Out!

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  44. Does anyone know why I can't get 123 Bee games to load for me anymore? I used Chrome and they worked fine.... then chrome updated and they won't load anymore. So dowloaded firefox and they still won't load. Is there some settings I need to adjust or something?

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