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Escape From Cube Mart Storage Unit NYC

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EightGames - Escape From Cube Mart Storage Unit NYC is another point and click room escape game developed by Eight Games. A man trapped in the Cube Mart Storage Unit NYC. Unexpectedly some store keepers has locked him inside. There are some clues, puzzles and objects left. Solve the puzzles and help him to escape out. Good luck and have fun!

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  1. This comment has been removed by the author.

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  2. Hi Dazz hard to tell were you find stuff. LOL

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  3. game keeps crashing

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  4. yellow and red shapes are clear, gray ones not

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  5. ads, popups, trickery, flash crashes...no thanks

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  6. don't miss blade by the washing machine

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  7. Hi Dazz and Bandy, joining you. :-)

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  8. Well stuck with SD, Blue paint and a razor?

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  9. had to restart every time, pats fan

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  10. Hi ecapism:) glad you came, bud!

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  11. Mine doing fine in Chrome.

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  12. SD is used on back wall on far left scene.
    Spray is used in scene with red doors, by the number 4.

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  13. Found a spool of thread in the maintenance room.

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  14. Use blade on the green thread...

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  15. garage beside fire extuingisher is open

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  16. Thanks smarties miss that room all the way around LOL

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  17. Blue paint (on brush) goes in room beyond the fire extinguisher.

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  18. thanks smarties

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  19. Blue paint used in the lock-up on right which has fire extinguisher outside. Dont know where to use clue.

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  20. Spray goes on wall with a 4 on it in view with red doors for hint for the screwhead kinda safe...

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  21. Hi Clio Not sure were to use that clue yet.

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  22. Gold coins do go in the box with 5 holes - it's just fussy about which hole each coin goes in to.

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  23. I have the thread, and 5 (not the ones which give numbers, only have three of those) yellow balls, which i also dont know where to place.

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  24. sneaky items by garages right scene

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  25. I have 5 yellow marbles can't find a place for?

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  26. ...srewhead kind safe is in view with blue doors, right of forklift, then inside door...

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  27. That maybe what the clue from paint is for?

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  28. Coins give a key, which gives a magnet for thread. Not sure where to use that though.

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  29. Hiya Cowboy. Thanks smarties. Got the key from that now.

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  30. ...ah, that is where you guys get the brush for blue paint from, so you are way ahead of me... :-(

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  31. The 5 yellow balls/coins go in the box below where you place the numbered gold balls/coins.

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  32. and tied the thread to the magnet. Thanks again smarties.

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  33. but where to use thread?

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  34. looks like I need wrench or something

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  35. V stuck now. Can't find where to use magnet. Can't turn shapes on the house pattern.
    Feel like I'm missing a scene as so many bits missing.

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  36. Right of the forklift scene, use the magnet down the yellow pipe, for a ball.

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  37. Use the magnet on 2 yellow poles by doorway

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  38. Rats Clio beat me too it LOL

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  39. I am stuck with thread and yellow, orange balls

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  40. Use the metal ball in the puzzle beside the blue paint clue. Turn the arrow and click ok to move it. Gives another two half colours.

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  41. Dazz yellow coins go in box below were you place the orange # marbles

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  42. Me too, Dazz...

    Anyone else havn problems with the grey triangles and squares? Placed some of them but they won't move/turn.

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  43. Once you've put coins on wall, take them off and put them on back wall of far left scene. Only got three of them mind.

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  44. Oh cripeys. That now works the puzzle with the half colours, and...see you next week when i may or may not have been able to solve that. lol

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  45. Thanks bandytrc (although I'm not Dazz)!

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  46. Ah, thanks for the magnet tip.

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  47. That half color puzzle looks ruff!

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  48. escapism, i cant do the house puzzle yet either. Maybe we need more grey shapes?

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  49. I am trying, bandy, but they wouldn't go?

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  50. Ah! That is where that magnet came from! From the key you get with the 5 coins!

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  51. Sorry escapism I thought Dazz ask LOL

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  52. There is a certain order they go in the box, keep trying.

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  53. are we supposed to just make whole colours? I cant make the half colours go horizontally on the line with the colour buttons, only on the top or bottom row can i move them horizontally. (did that even make sense? lol)

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  54. hmmmm unless I find a place to use, thinking of keeping those coins with me, lol

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  55. Same here Clio ?? they won't go in the center.

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  56. Dazz did you paint the board with blue paint I think that was the clue for the order to put them in ?

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  57. Dazz, i placed the yellow balls in the holes in the following order: 3, 1, 4, 2, 5.

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  58. oh no I did! on the box but i've been placing them in order,should start with the middle hole

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  59. Half colors will go in the center just tricky spot to move them to work.

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  60. ah! was thinking what was that clue for, thanks bandy!

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  61. Blimey, that semi-circle puzzle was fussy.

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  62. bandy, i thought the yellows would be in the same order as the blue paint...but the blue paint order was 5, 3, 1,4, 2. Dunno?

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  63. and you clio!

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  64. You have to have them at exactly the right spot on the line before you can move them left or right.

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  65. smarties, how did you do it? I cant make the semi-circle travel horizontally on the centre line.

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  66. That half-circle puzzle is way too picky for me. Not hard, just poorly designed. I have better things to do with my morning.

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  67. ok...thanks smarties...yet again..lol

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  68. guys, please don't tell me there's a long puzzle to solve?!

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  69. It's not hard but real picky!!!

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  70. Straightforward for a while after doing that semi-circle puzzle.
    Got the remaining house shapes and now the pieces will rotate.

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  71. ...yep, got more house puzzles too. Let's see if mine will rotate now too!

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  72. yep, now they rotate and I've got the last two number-coins...

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  73. well, that was a pain!

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  74. And out. For the gold coins at the end - you have to slide them into the middle column to then slide them into the right hand column in the correct number order.

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  75. wrench is in the forklift

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  76. What to do with the numbered golden coins? Thought they had to be pushed in that blue paint order, but nada...

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  77. Thanks smarties, will try that!

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  78. escapism we have to place each ball in the correct number

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  79. Finally past the half color puzzle!!!!!!

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  80. Saying hi all, you'll be gone by the time I've finished, just started. :)

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  81. Hm, sorry, don't get it... Has it to do with the hint that came from blue paint? How can they be slided? Mine won't move...

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  82. Im still doing the colour puzzles, bandy....bloody yellow half..grr. lol

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  83. Ah, I can slide them now...

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  84. No worries, yvonne..Still struggling with ball numbers

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  85. @escapism - start by moving 5 to top of middle column, then 4 to next place down etc. Once they're all in the middle, move '1' from the bottom of middle column to top of right column. It's a bit pointless and picky but hey-ho.

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  86. UUUGGGG Color block puzzle!!!!!

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  87. For those coming behind me having issues with the sliding orange numbered ball puzzle: start with no. 5 to the right, then you can either move no. 4 or 5 again...

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  88. escapism, if you have four semi-circle colour buttons, place them on the appropriate puzzle and then use the arrows below to move them into their position. Ive only just completed it.

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  89. Thanks smarties, POPed it. But your initial hint did help me a lot! Out now too.

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  90. Thanks clio-rose, but I'm talking about another puzzle. But that one with the half-shaped colored dots was hard too. I didn't like that you couldn't tell if the balls were in the right position to be moved horizontally...

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  91. Thanks escapism!! now I saw that

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  92. Hey bandy..i just worked out something in my head from before, with dropping the balls into the holes. The blue paint was the hint...but it was vertically a hint, not horizontally. ..once again, that made sense in my head, but not sure if it does in words.

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  93. That color puzzle block was a pain!

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  94. How many pieces are needed for house puzzle ?

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  95. If it weren't for escapism and smarties, I would've stayed the whole day!

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  96. 7 or 8 bandy, can't remember well

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  97. OK Thanks I only have 6 and can't find 1 and 2 orange # marbles?

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  98. Yes, clio-rose, I also think that the blue paint hint was for how to drop the coins...

    bandytrc, sorry, don't remember, 7 or 8 pieces for house, but not sure about that.

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  99. ack. I cant find the place to use the key after solving the semi-circle colour puzzle. I know i saw another key hole, but i cant find it again. Phooey.

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  100. bandy: do you have the wrench? You get two house pieces from that (if my comments above are correct...)

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  101. clio: maybe the green chest kinda thingy, think it was rightish, somewhere near a door???

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  102. Yes got those. I must be missing some other pieces.

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  103. There was a key hole on the fork lift truck, one beneath where you used the wrench and one in scenes to the left, maybe where you use the numbered coins?

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  104. Tired of those, New games posted, will go check it out, see you there guys!

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  105. Erhmagawwd. Did anyone else just have a major flashcrash? I lost the lot,so...thanks everyone for the help and hints, but NO way am i starting the game again and going through the agony of that semi-circle pernickety puzzle. Thank you for your help everyone.

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  106. Erhmagawwd to you too, clio-rose... ;-)

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  107. Sigh When all else fails check the bottom of inventory !! Thanks for all the help every one.

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  108. I had 6 of them, clio!

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  109. bummer is one word for it,cowboy. In this case, i felt like screeching: mega bottie hole! poo, phooey, and fluffinators! (im quite proud of myself for not typing what i actually screeched). lol

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  110. (I thought that 'Erhmagawwd' was an abbreviation for those words...) ;-)

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  112. god that was a very picky movement puzzle game... my mouse finger is trashed...lol

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  113. escapism. erhmagawwd is the exclamation after realising the whole thing is gonzo's. It involves eyebrows flying off the top of the head, jaw slamming onto desk, then a standard tantrum which includes; screaming, screeching, crying, and swearing. It is followed up by a general malaise of defeat and quiet fury. I have always found the best cure to be....the ever-powerful, ever-present but seldom used....RED X.

    Agreed yvonne.....if only flash hadnt crashed. ...*sigh*.....oh woe martyr me. lol

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  114. Lol, I started the game, lots of flashes, got a key opened door and out..

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  115. clio_rose, understand, so frustrating!

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  116. ok that's really really really not fair : the puzzle with semi sphere is only a way to click a max.. I'm sorry but it's a horror.

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  117. Sorry about that, gre-nadine, I too got stumped in it till I got tired and quit, though it wasn't bad

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  118. that puzzle is not so difficult at all but the way to put each piece exactly in front of THE pixel the game want to be able to turn horizontal or vertical ... it seems to me that there were only ONE pixel and that was so frustrating that I stop. better next time :-)

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  119. Okay game, although some puzzles could have been a bit easier to manipulate (I'm looking at you "half-disc" puzzle). I don't seem to have needed the blue 5x5 grid either.

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  120. The semi-circle puzzle is a disaster. Give up.

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