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Hooda Escape: South Carolina

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HoodaMath - Hooda Escape: South Carolina is another point and click type room escape game created by Selfdefiant for Hooda Math. While visiting your uncle in South Carolina, your cousin left you on the beach. You can't reach the yacht by swimming, so you will have to find another way to get back on! Look around, find items and solve puzzles to escape South Carolina! Good luck and have fun!

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  1. What the hack do anagram puzzles are doing in escape games? Its like in the middle of an FPS game you're suddenly required to solve a chess puzzle...

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  2. Knew I should have taken those swimming lessons.

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  3. An anagram site solved it for me - I would never have guessed the anagram on my own...

    Spoiler:

    56M2334Y45R1232T789L215E674

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  4. Bio, the anagram is a popular tourist destination in South Carolina, so it probably wouldn't make sense to you unless you knew of it already.

    Meanwhile I'm stuck on the levers.

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  5. this site got all the answers..
    http://luthorien.altervista.org/Tools/index.htm

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  6. BTW I thought the middle east incense for myrtle?

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  7. (RE)HI all ☺

    another SD, this time a HM

    thx for this game, I'm sure it'll be fun ☺

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  8. poles with numbers (increasing order) for slider chest

    SPOILER

    sliders already at pos. 1






    %&$%%4&%$%&6$%&£%1&$%&3£%&£5%&$%&2£%&$

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  9. Levers shouldn't be

    513246

    being 6 at top and 1 at bottom?

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  10. Sorry, AlphaOmega, your explanation makes no sense to me. But thanks for the spoiler anyway.

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  11. Thanks, guys-I got it now-was assuming the bottom wasn't 1. Out now!

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  12. Alpha, how on earth did you get that result?
    Lowest number is 5th pole, shouldn't that be bottom level?

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  13. Bio, I have always used anagrams in my games. For over 10 years now. You act like it's something new.

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  14. No, it is not totally new Selfdefiant.

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  15. I figured out how the levers work, but only by working backward from Alpha's answer. The order is based on the numbers on the poles. The pole with height 4 has the lowest number on it (3742), so that's for the first lever. Then the pole of height 6 has the next highest number, etc...

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  16. Good catch with the numbers, AO. Nice game (a bit short, but SD means quality so I'm pleased regardless).

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  17. Also, I think bio just wanted some attention. Vacuous complaint with an illogical analogy.

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  18. My analogy would be like, when you face a boss in a FPS. :)

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  19. Nice little game SD. Keep the anagrams coming!

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  20. Fun game, got the anagram right away but would never have been able to figure out the poles lol.

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  21. poles and levers were a bad puzzle.

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  22. You all got some good eye sight. There's no way I could even see the numbers on them poles.

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  23. Would like to be able to zoom in on the numbers on the poles. Very small...

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  24. I agree, the numbers are way to small for me. I wasn't sure at first if they were numbers or dots.

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  25. anagram was easy and numbers on poles are small but not too small for my 58 years old eyes - could read them w/o glasses or other equipment (out w/o help)

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