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Redford High School Escape

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EightGames - Redford High School Escape is another point and click escape game developed by Eight Games. During his foreign trip, a stranger trapped inside red ford high school. There are some clues, puzzles and objects left. Find those objects and hints, solve the puzzles and help the stranger to escape out. Good luck and have fun!

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  1. Early today, hope it's better than that from yesterday (played that from their site).

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  2. hi (again) merit & all other players ☺

    looking forward to solving the pic puzzle...
    (screenshot required before placing last tile)

    ths 8G for this game ☺

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  3. Still alone? I've been to all scenes and collected some stuff, got some hints (incl. one word from using a hacksaw and a key from one of the 5#). Going back to see where I can use all that.

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  4. Don't know if I can trust those blue/green hexagon patterns... there are many of them.

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  5. Hello all,
    Use broom 1 row down from the top, middle button on map.

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  6. loads of rooms in this one...

    don't miss steel rod at brick stairs

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  7. Hi meth!

    Use hammer on pot in scene one down from start for a key.

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  8. yellow buttons go on sliders room 3rd row from top 3rd from left (arrow hint)

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  9. Yellow buttons (3 so far) go into grid one up from start.

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  10. symbol puzzle gives key to use in same room 3rd row from top 4th from left

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  11. Got all stars now for room one to the left from that, order should be the second 5#

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  12. Key from pot used in blackboard room

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  13. Yes, I was right. Count the corners of the stars and sort them from less to more, then use the 5# hint to change their order. Hope it's clear what I mean. ;-)

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  14. Hi Merit
    I'm rather dreading those hexagons. The grid for them is behind a locked panel. Brown room (can't remember where it is). Green balls go in corners of grid.

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  16. In the room from Alpha's comment (1:53) put a green disk into the drawer for a blue triangle.

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  17. Same room: Use metal rod on the loose board for a book.

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  18. use stone in top right room for spray
    (2nd row from top most right)

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  19. In the top rightmost room (right of blackboard) use the rock at the wooden plate for a spray.

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  20. green number in room 3rd row from top, 2nd from right for 5#code, get key

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  21. Spary 1 right from start gives a word I had already zoomed in on.

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  22. or more yellow...

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  23. Meth, that was my only idea, otherwise I'd had been lost.

    Got the hexagon board now, missing some green buttons.

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  24. key from 5#code for 52413 room (the one with the missing draw knob)

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  25. You can change the red REDFORD letters after finding the spray hint!

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  26. Missing top left paper piece.

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  27. Use the book hint there (colour clue) for a wrench.

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  28. That's the paper I miss too.

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  29. I can't swap star places... misunderstood your comment merit?

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  30. Just a question: How often did you guys try to pick up that little wooden stick on the bench in the basketball hall? ;-)

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  31. Well done Merit! Slog back up to blackboard room with spanner.

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  32. One more picture piece to go, so taking a screenshot now.

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  33. Hu, Alpha? Have you seen the 5# and collected all five stars? Then it should work. Caution: there are two similar 5# clues!

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  34. Hi ppl just joining you a bit late

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  35. ah, had to zoom in on number, doh, now I can swap the stars

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  36. Oh dear, I'm missing three puzzle pieces. Got a key I haven't found a fitting hole. I think I'll have to walk all scenes again.

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  37. Use one key in blackboard room, two in hexagon board room.

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  38. It was the drawer in hexagon board room for the blue pentagon. I swear I had tried that a hundred times ago!

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  39. where to use spray?

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  40. Duh. Only just found the hacksaw. Now I can't remember where the wooden board was that I'm sure it will cut.

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  41. POP
    in room 1 right from start & tissue paper, too

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  42. Just wait, meth, I'll have a look!

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  43. It's in the room with the girl's poster, one right from the hexagon board room. Haven't used that hint though.

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  44. me three missing top left paper piece...

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  45. :( I had hoped it would be my last picture piece. I'm sure that word and the paper will be used on the 2 lots of 6 red buttons.

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  46. Okay, severe problem now. All items are used. Missing the last puzzle tile, two yellow buttons for the grid, and three green buttons for the hexagon thing. Only the SCHOOL hint is unused so far.

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  47. will take a break from this one, new Mirchi is out... bbs ☺

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  48. Oh, completely forgot about that!

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  49. But it was active from the beginning for me!

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  50. Hm. I had that school hint very early, and when I first saw the grid, it was active. Obviously it was active for you after finding the school hint. There must be a link, but how?

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  51. Wasn't for me Merit. So it must be something I've done recently. Only thing I can think of is SCHOOL

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  52. That's it! Gives last 3 green buttons. Off to round up all those hexagon clues.

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  53. Turn cyan blocks red. But I must have written 1 down wrong. Off to try and find it.

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  54. Got it now too! Write SCHOOL on the grid (eg: after writing the S the letter disappears, then C, etc).

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  55. Oh meth, are you colour-disabled? I had to turn the green hexagons to red, ignore the brown and the more blueish ones (I would call that petrol but it's more blue that the green ones).

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  56. Ha, I had made screenshots, so I'm done with it now. Puzzle now!

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  57. Never thought of my self as colour disabled Merit, but they looked like cyan to me! LOL

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  58. It never ceses to surprise me how different individual pic pieces seem out of context.

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  59. The puzzle is still hard enough with a screenshot... but correct placed tiles won't move further.

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  60. Got my last 2 yellow buttons, but can't remember a 6# code.

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  61. btw, watch this vid to find out if you're colour-disabled:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHIykZgE7HY

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  62. For the buttons left of the puzzle, yellow and orange look very similar.

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  63. Pressing the red button shows which ones you've got in right position.

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  64. Will check that later, Alpha, thanks! ;-)

    If you move all yellow buttons in a row and press the red button, one of the lights will turn green. I think we have to make our own hint this way!

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  65. No. I think I was wrong. It shows how many you've got in the right position.

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  66. You're right I'm sure Merit, but I've been talking rubbish!

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  67. And there's the final key to get out!

    I found out you only get a green light (or two in a row) if you take all buttons in a row before you press the red button. After getting all positions put them in their right place, hit red, and then it opens.

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  68. Oh, I suddenly got it right. You were right, Merit, you have to move all the buttons to the same row and then move only the ones that haven't turned green, again all to the same row.

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  69. I did so many times before, once it can be your turn. ;-)

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  70. Thaks Merit and AO for all your hints. Good teamwork! And thanks 8G for the game.

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  71. how many hex grids?

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  72. Should be six, Alpha.

    This was a really great game, thanks 8G, and it was a pleasure to play it together with you guys, thanks for your helping. See you!

    Alpha, I will stay a little while here.

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  73. all 6 hex grids

    http://i.imgur.com/Zc4XfDu.png

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  74. Doing the colour test meanwhile. No problems so far.

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  76. for those who can't take a screenshot of pic puzzle:

    https://snag.gy/6dFGwv.jpg

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  77. Passed the test with 19 out of 20, just failed the very last one in level Expert. Good contact lenses!

    But I think it also might depend on things like screen settings. And: Seeing colours and naming them are not the same, and especially in the shades between green and blue you can ask three people and get four answers.

    Alpha, are you out?

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  78. where's the hint for the sliders?
    or is it trial & error?

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  80. I also failed on only that last cyan one Merit.

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  81. yep, it's trial & error

    yes, merit
    I'm out - thx for the company, also meth & for the nice teamwork, CU in another game ☺

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  82. btw new stage out on monkeyhappy

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  83. Purple, blue, yellow, green, red, order for stars

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  84. Hi jamcee, I think it was above the blackboard

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  85. Thanks yvonne! That did it, and I'm out!!

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  86. Okay i've copied the arrow hint but nothings working

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  87. Nevermind, I had one arrow wrong LOL

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  88. Missing one yellow button for slider...

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