
GetLostGames - School Exam Escape is another point and click type room escape game developed by
Get Lost Games. You show up late for an exam and the teacher punishes you by locking you in a room. The only way you can get out is by showing that you learnt something in school. Good luck and have fun!
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Yikes! It really is like being back at school! I hope someone can help because all I've done is move a sunflower and found the stuff on the screen! Looks good though.
ReplyDeleteDaisy don't look at me LOL :P Lets see what we can do.
ReplyDeleteGot a pencil so far LOL
ReplyDeleteWell Had enough of this one for a Sunday anyway LOL
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentines Day to you all....Oh this is different Got a stack of books
ReplyDeleteI guess they want me to categorize them....
I got a pencil as well and found the things on the pc for a 14 digit number
ReplyDeleteoh i will never get those animals
ReplyDelete"Most often associated" with the animals should continue "in the game developer's eyes"!
ReplyDeleteHas anyone been able to move the flowers from the window sill to see each of the numbers? My sunflower is stuck.
ReplyDeleteCount the rectangles as squares.
ReplyDeleteFor the flowers, "Daisy", (lol)
ReplyDeleteone goes to window, one needs
water and last needs trimming.
I can't seem to enter the
ReplyDeletevalue for C2H6O (ethanol).
Way to suck the fun out of games
ReplyDeleteThanks Kev, I was jumping the gun there. Is the chemistry one at the point where they are liquid or solid?
ReplyDeleteIsn't formally an escape room.
ReplyDeleteThere's no hints to solve the problems, you have to know the answers by yourself (for what is not mathematics...)
Sam you are so right. This is not much fun. Red X time.
ReplyDeleteOh, stay!
ReplyDeleteI've solved for X! (X=.5)
I've got everything but the animals! Ugh!
ReplyDeleteGoogle's your friend!
ReplyDeleteFor books, click author's
surname initial.
I've got everything but the animals! Ugh!
ReplyDeleteAmy, how did you manage
ReplyDeletewith the Ethanol input?
Mine won't enter.
Did you pour the ethanol into the uhm.. mixer-thing?
ReplyDeleteI was able to put in four temperatures, but something seems to be wrong (used 1064, -218, 1538 and -114 °C)
ReplyDeleteX is not 5. it is either 4.5 or 0.5 for the Quadratic equation.
ReplyDeleteFor the geometry it should be 13 but when I put it in at the door it is still changeable...
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ReplyDeleteOk, to enter Ethanol value,
ReplyDeleteyou must get the bottle from
the colours cabinet.
I don't recall the right
colours, but they were not
the primaries.
Hi EscapefanJ,
ReplyDeleteI had the decimal point in
that post, but it's quite
small, isn't it?
Oh, yes, now I see it. but there are two solutions.
ReplyDeleteYour Oxygen value
ReplyDeleteshould be -219
Hmm, 2 solutions?
ReplyDeleteThere's 2 spots to enter at.
Ok, maybe we can solve the animals together?
ReplyDeleteFor me those are clear:
kangaroo - australia
panda - china
camargue horse - france
cape mountain zebra - south africa
unsure with those:
bear - north america or maybe russia? but there are more possibilities
coyote - us?
camel - one of thes three north african countries?
seal - greenland? iceland?
elephant - one of those three south saharan countries?
moose - north america? sweden? finland?
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ReplyDeletewhat do you do with the books/numbers?
ReplyDeleteI mean books/letters
ReplyDeleteI think the bear is Russian,
ReplyDeleteElephant I agree, but also
a chance it's Asian.
Seal is Arctic somewhere, yes.
The map will likely vanish when
placement is correct.
I put the moose in Canada
ReplyDeleteEnjoy, click the 1st letter
ReplyDeleteof the author's last name.
When correct, it stays.
coyote - mexico/usa
ReplyDeleteI am not seeing anything "clickable"
ReplyDeleteOops, sorry, click
ReplyDeletethe book first, then
the letter on shelf.
Aha!
ReplyDeleteThe elephant IS Asian!
@Kev.. none of my books are clickable. not finding any pixels (sorry to keep bothering you) :)
ReplyDeleteClick on the bookshelves?
ReplyDeleteBooks appear at bottom?
Did you already find the
stack of books?
Rats!
ReplyDeleteI had the animal list
all made up, and clicked
the wrong blue button!
"previous" instead of "submit"!
Books came from the
ReplyDeletered/black puzzle in
the bookshelf.
Camel = Egypt
Elephant = India
ah.. thats it.. haven't figured out the red/black puzzle yet. will keep working on it
ReplyDeleteOh good, I thunk I was
ReplyDeletenot beink clear! lol
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ReplyDeleteZebra is South Africa, Horse France, Coyote US, Moose Canada, Seal Greenland, Camel Egypt, Bear Russia, Panda China, Kangaroo Australia, Elephant India
ReplyDeleteSeal = Greenland
ReplyDeleteMoose = The Great White North! (CDN)
Coyote = USA
Bear = Russia
Zebra = S.Africa
Good show, Puffin1
ReplyDeleteOops, *1=!
ReplyDeletePhew. Got out. Thanks for the animals hint!
ReplyDeleteBtw, colors can be easily obtained by the RGB mixing pattern.
YAY! I got an "A" too!
ReplyDeletecan someone spoil the circle/triangle/square.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I am not having any luck with the computer. I am guessing binary??? but not getting any 4 digit numbers with the binary translator
Pop.. got the circles/triangle/square. still need help on computer
ReplyDelete1010011101101 binary code=5357
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ReplyDeletemath
ReplyDeleteleft to right
before 0.5
after 4.5
thanks Yavuz. I was unable to get the binary. Now I have to go work it out for myself!
ReplyDeleteWas actually pretty good, but might as well have been called Wikipedia Escape. Contrary to earlier post rectangles are not squares, spoooiiiiiiiileeeer (count the vowels)
ReplyDeleteRemarkable game)
ReplyDeleteThe rectangles were counted as squares by this game though...there is only one square and two rectangles and the right number for squares was three (IIRC) :)
ReplyDeleteColor puzzle spoiler
ReplyDeleteClick LIGHT blue then top square
click pink then left square
click yellow then right square
On the box are three images -- a square, an equilateral triangle and a circle. The right answer is 382. How? So it counts all squares, but NOT ALL quadrangles, and at the same time it counts ALL triangles, not only equilateral ones. Logical answer should be 324 (or 584, if you count them all).
ReplyDeleteSorry, typo, instead of 382 must be 384.
ReplyDeleteso many of these "puzzles" have no explanation as to what we are supposed to achieve it is ridiculous. The one on the lower right of the bookcases for instance. NO idea what the hell that is supposed to be. If it's a maze and we have to arrange the walls, it would be helpful if we had an inkling of what the ***k the creator wants.
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