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🖳 Ichima Room Escape 10: Heart

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[REPLAY] IchimaCaffee - Ichima Room Escape 10: Heart is another Japanese point and click type room escape game developed by Ichima Caffee. In this game, you try to escape the room by finding items and solving puzzles. Good luck and have fun!

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  1. Anyone here? Need to find clue of house

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  2. Well, looks like I need a ladder or something

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  3. Key in bed column for drawer

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  4. Hi Dazz, just arrived. I wasted time in another game. Just give me a minute to close up.

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  5. Found button and key. And colour codes I don't get.

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  6. Switch in trumpet for drawer under picture

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  7. I tried following the buttons in color code, but no luck

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  8. I used the switch, but I think I will not understand what it means.

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  9. Some combining is needed: See the encrypted page numbers in book from 1 to 8. Look for these signs in the room and decipher them. Combine that with the hints from the switched drawer to open the 3-button-drawer

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  10. Look at the buttons on the cowbells. One of these fit to the box on the nightstand.

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  11. Use the scratching hand on the clock - no ladder needed, Dazz!

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  12. Thank you, Meritneith, that worked!

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  13. Glad I could help but I'm a little bit stuck now. With those things I mentioned I got into the second room. I have a heartshaped mold and I'm sure some stuff melted on the heating goes into it but I don't have that stuff. I think I have to work out those A and B hints but not sure what to do right now.

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  14. 156
    28
    347 is the corect order?

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  15. Meritneith, just push the buttons like A, then B.

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  16. Oh dear, that was too simple! Got two chocolate candies (diamond and round shaped). Now, what could I melt?

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  17. Need to know how to do the four buttons. I think the pictures are the clue?

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  18. Vanja, yes. that sounds familiar. You need the hint from the drawer with the switches to see which buttons you have to press in that order.

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  19. Yes! The pictures are the clue. Combined with the picture in the closet.

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  20. Laurien, I think so too. But I haven't seen a clue for an order, and there also is a fifth picture in the second room.

    I wonder why there's a view on the window.

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  21. AHA! Laurien, good find! So logical when you know, LOL!

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  22. And out. What a great, absolutely logical game with nice graphics, and the chocolate looked so delicious... Five stars. Good start for a Monday morning.

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  23. i don't know how to combine the pictures on the wall en the picture of the cheeses, is there someone who can explain please?

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  24. A perfect game.

    Jose, look at the letters that make up "cheeses" then look at the four pictures.

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  25. Thank you Anita! It's so easy, why didn't I think of that myself? stom!

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  27. Very enjoyable, logic, graphically good enough and without glitches in the interface.
    My only doubt is that the hearth choco needed some peanuts or nut on it.

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  28. Hi, could someone explain to me how to open the drawer with three buttons? I have the numbers already, but don't see how to combine them with the switch.

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  29. The coat hook are #'s 156 (left button) , the picture #'s are 28 (middle button) and the coffeepot 347 is the right button....actually a fairly clever game.

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  30. where do you use 2854? because it doesn't work on the drawer....

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  31. Thanks Dimwit, I'll try again.
    Not a good hint though. to know this the 156 should have been put on the left, the 28 should have been placed in the middle. How else would you know their place?
    Because the small picture is in the middle of the drawer? That's a bit too much I think.
    But it worked. Great.

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  32. Hi brin3m, it's not 2854. Read the book, you have to do the math.
    The height of the Matterhorn -/- the 2854.

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  33. Apart from the numbers, I think this was a great game.
    Cool graphics, great sound effects, clever and doable puzzles.
    We learned some Japanese numbers today.

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  34. ARGH now I see !!
    I didn't know the switch showed the three objects in the drawer.
    You did write it down Dimwit, but I overlooked it.
    Great! Now it all makes sense.

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  35. Highest kudos for making the two bedposts look different. Nice touch that made it obvious to click rather than randomly clicking spots until you find stuff.

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  36. First letter of 4 pictures are the letters in CHEESES

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  37. Yeah, "bed post" is the correct English expression! Took me awhile to figure out what one of the helpful guys giving clues was supposed to mean with "columns". I rather know these in temples, or old town halls ;-)

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  38. ...castles too...fair enough =p

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  39. p.s. Speaking about temples....that Spanish man-woman duo has become fairly quiet recently...'Ancient temple escape'...'Alien ship escape' remember these...=)

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  40. The numbers in the book are just Japanese numbers rotated 90 degrees to the left!

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  41. Moo! ;-)

    just brilliant!!! thx Ichima :-)

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