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Escape Challenge 3

TomoLaSiDo - Escape Challenge 3 is another Japanese point and click type escape game developed by TomoLaSiDo. 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. A good, tricky game

    look carefully at the word "LEO"
    clock #s 1-12 opens one drawer
    pic frames L-R opens another

    not yet sure why my arrows clue doesn't work, but there's a light bulb on the back of the paper

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  2. just1, paper is used on restroom light. (Follow the blue arrows!)

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  3. There's an up view in the bathroom.

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  4. Clock number colours opens another.
    The paper in the right middle drawer is used in the dark alcove for the bottom drawer.

    Stuck in the same place I think.

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  5. For the puzzle with 6 buttons : Clue the how much each drawer opens on CB below the red-framed pic.

    I'm out.

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  6. Hi Nini, figures you'd roll on ahead of me - thanks for bathroom hint, found the view but hadn't used paper there

    still got 2 # drawers to open before I can get the 6-button

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  7. I've got everything except the top right 3 number drawer. I can use the key, but want to finish.

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  8. Uncle Rim, have you used the second paper on the wall (view to the right of CB)? That gives a 3-dig code.. idk but maybe it's the code you need..

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  9. Thanks Nini, have used that (and posted hint). That opens the bottom drawer.

    Can't see what to do with the drawing in the toilet or the balls on the shelves.

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  10. Can't figure out the fat-middle-skinny clue, thought it was the drawers but got nothing

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  11. I did nothing with those @Uncle ..
    The other "top right 3-dig code" is solved by just counting how many balls behind each number slot there are.

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  12. just1, clock gives 2 clues :)

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  14. TY! I even wrote down those clock #s but never used them in the right place. Good to have a genius in the house, thanks Nini! :)

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  15. Ah finally got it. The top right drawer under the ukulele has very faint dice dots. Even with reading glasses, it took a while before I saw them.

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  16. Can't get the 134, 356 drawer. What am I missing?

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  17. @Chris, use the # between each pair of #s

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  18. Nini of xD, I haven't understood that to consider to 3-dig on the right above "Another" a code" is solved just calculation how many balls for each number the slot is."?

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  19. I don't see any points under a guitar. that top right box isn't open.

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  20. Nafanja, you can see faint dice numbers (or dots) appearing behind the code. Count how many there are.

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  21. Nini of xD where to look? I unfortunately don't see points (

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  22. http://i.imgur.com/S91543h.png?1

    Can you see it?

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  23. On shelves with balls I see 636. Doesn't approach.

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  24. There are dots behind each zero.
    Well, if you really can't see it, I'll spoil it for you:

    612

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  25. Nini of xD in, thanks a lot) I also have more powerfully put on glasses and increased scale and have seen nothing.

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  26. Interesting,but I saw the point where the link Nini xD ,I caught the mouse the image and moved them . Strange ...

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  27. Calibrating the screen helped to see the point))))

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  28. Seems my screen is calibrated right - I saw the faint dots :) Still, it was hard to see that the middle button had one dot, as it was mostly covered by the number on top of it...

    I have the key assembled, 6 green balls and apparently no drawer left unopened. Do I simply walk out, or is there something else I still have to do here? I still ave two "clues" I never used: the 5 grey balls on the shelves and the graffiti in the toilet.

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  30. don't get the top right drawer under the red framed picture

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  31. Irene, top right drawer under the red painting: Where you enter the numbers, look for the faint grey dots. Nini gave the spoiler above.

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  32. I can't figure out the LEO number

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  33. Follow the blue arrows in the loo until you see the ceiling with a blaze of light. Put the arrows clue over it to change them.

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  34. How do you open the bottom drawer under the red picture?

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  35. Jenny, I think it was the hands of the clock. Hour, mins, seconds = wide, medium, skinny.

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  36. Not getting the drawer under window with colors.

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  37. the three colors of picture frames

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  38. Some of the game postings have the word Cabbage in the title. Maybe that's what the 6 green balls are that you collect.

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  39. 5 stars, best game in a month. Pure logic, no pixel hunts! Bravo! Some puzzle boxes have the answer right on them. Put one paper on bathroom ceiling light, other on alcove 0-9 numbers.

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  40. What was the significance of the picture in the bathroom? I got everything else and was out, thanks to everyone's help, but I still don't understand what that was doing there... a random showcase of talent?

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  41. What was the significance of the picture in the bathroom? I got everything else and was out, thanks to everyone's help, but I still don't understand what that was doing there... a random showcase of talent?

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  42. Excellent game - the bathroom goofed me up a bit though. In the last two games you followed the arrows and saw the picture which didn't mean anything to the game itself. So the bathroom never came into play. I kept trying to hold the paper up to the window!

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