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Escape From Wan House

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BestEscapeGames - BEG Escape From Wan House is another point and click escape game developed by Best Escape Games. Can you try to escape Tom from wan house soon. Tom is a young wealthy man, who lives with his friends in a modern house near Paris. Tom and his friends have planned to visit Los Angeles for celebrating their friend engagement party and the flight for Los Angeles starts at next morning. Tom and his friends got prepared and went to the airport soon. After they reached, Tom searched for his passport and saw it missing in the bag. Now, Tom ran to the house by leaving his friends at the airport and reached his home. As it is a wan house, it is accessed only by inserting the card to enter and to exit. When he entered, he left the card outside and locked the door and began to search for his passport. After a few minutes, he got a call from his friends regarding the passport which is in his friend bag. Now Tom tried to urge out of the house, but the card is outside. Now he needs to find out the spare card in the house to escape from wan house and reach the airport in time. Good luck and have fun!

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  1. Hi Dazz, you're not alone!

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  2. (RE)HI merit & Dazz & all other players ☺

    in collecting mode so far, great a classical one

    thx for this game, BEG ☺

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  3. Hiyo ladies.....how are you?.............good.............ok:).......I'm fine thanks))

    can't get out of that round puzzle

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  4. nice relaxing tune

    key from table goes in top right room

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  5. symbol circle puzzle

    top button shows order of symbols

    with bottom button you adjust board with hole at symbols in order

    in spite the map, navigation is a bit confusing...

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  6. Finished my first quick walkaround, now trying to get things together and use the clues so far.

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  7. finally! didn't realize I should click the other button

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  8. who made all that mess? was it you meritneith?))

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  9. Blinking word from letter grid in end scene is used in scene one right from start. Brush from there is used on dirt on sofa.

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  10. Dazz, I would never dare! :-o

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  11. several puzzles are now active, the only prob is to refind & match the hints...

    & the robot c.r.@.p. thingy got me & that on a holiday, grrr

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  12. Assembled paper with marked numbers is of course for scene on left from start with dice-looking numbers. Easy, just to say.

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  13. Cyan drops from room with locks for LR clue are for the red sliders, both puzzles in scene left from start

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  14. I actually write each puzzle in each room, so many puzzles and many rooms

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  15. clue paper by phone, no time for phone call please!

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  16. Same scene again: 5# (top to bottom) come from those strange drawn numbers in scene on top of map.

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  17. red number in top right room for number puzzle in room left of start

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  18. Almost missed a keyhole (found two so far) for the key from table in plain sight: it's the room with the 5# clue I mentioned above, just left of the map symbol.

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  19. Lines from using brush on sofa are clue for the panel screws in the room before end.

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  20. clock hand squares go behind panel with 2 purple diamonds

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  21. Cyan button goes to that clue panel between windows in scene above start. Click once for a colour clue.

    Has anybody seen a 4# puzzle? Got a clue (mirrored numbers) and no use for it.

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  22. Hi, there is a sneaky transparent clue paper on the floor to the left of sofa with red lines (we have used brush)

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  23. handle goes on other «keyhole» in phone scene

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  24. Hi Hotz, I got two of those papers which go together and there's a matching grid in room above start but that's not active now.

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  25. not yet, merit

    it's like I'm missing a scene, although acc. to map I've seen all...

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  26. what to do with box with yellow triangle?

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  27. Doh, had the last piece for the 0-9 letter paper all the time! :-O

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  28. sneaky colored shapes clue in top scene: to the right of white pillar

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  29. And that helped me for HOUSE in scenes with locks on sofa, gave my last hexagon.

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  30. dunno yet, Hotz...

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  31. That's Hotz. We run around for hours and he comes along with things we hadn't seen. Thanks!

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  32. pop, this colored shapes are the clue for yellow triangle on box...

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  33. I don't know why but one of my last actions activated the NU-IV-... puzzle in scene left from start. If I click the EH it lightens green.

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  34. assembled 3x3 number grid paper with circled numbers for dot puzzle in room left of start

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  35. That triangle is not so easy...

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  36. spoiler for yellow triangle on box:
    https://snag.gy/SvG3p2.jpg

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  37. what are those red symbols for?

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  38. you tell me merit, didn't see the arrow puzzle by TV under the 5#

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  39. I brute forced the 4 letter buttons in bottom left scene. there must be a clue, but I can't remember...

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  40. Thanks Hotz, saw your snaggy too late. ;-)

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  41. Bruteforced those letters to, another hat and last die. That dice puzzle is dead easy.

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  42. for the letters buttons folks, see the positions of each letter in your paper

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  43. kinda confusing though

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  44. as for me, I'm stuck on the letters, bf'ing d/w work for me yet, would like to understand the how/order from letter paper...

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  45. any idea what to do with colored arrow grid?? i have all tiles, but I am completely clueless...

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  46. Well Alpha, I didn't keep the order in mind but it worked. Sorry.

    Hotz, which do you mean?

    And what about the blue circle in start scne, with that little black one which can be clicked?

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  47. Hotz, I know which arrows you mean but I'm missing THREE tiles.

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  48. @Hotzenplotz, you have to go to the marked one on the bottom. Color to color and to change color the arrow button left.

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  49. I feel dumb but what about that assembled paper with 5x5 dots and green marks? Haven't seen a matching puzzle

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  50. thanks BBB. to move the frame you have to DRAG!!!!!

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  51. merit, it gives a number clue to use 1 scene right of start...

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  52. Ah, the green 5# was active now.

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  53. Now for the flowers puzzle but I have to prepare lunch now. Bummer I can't finish with you guys. Thanks for helping, will resume later.

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  54. for 3 colored U-shapes behind hexagone: you have to move red U-shape in green U-shape...

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  55. oh, alas, CU merit, enjoy ☺

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  56. and finally out. thanks for your clues!!!

    red mirrored number is the last clue for exit door, but there is a glitch: first number is 8 instead of 3...

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  57. still on the arrow grid puzzle...

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  58. ok, that was one where I officially cheated (again) - that kind of puzzle & me aren't good friends...!

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  59. place the red U first in black U

    finally out - thx for all your hints & your nice company ☺

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  60. For the puzzle with two letters on each button. Once you have assembled paper read the letters from left to right from the paper and click the appropriate button. You have to click the I button twice consecutively.

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  61. oh, thx meth
    for explanation

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  62. Welcome AO. Hope I'll be able to play live in the next one.

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  63. Bummer. Shockwave plugin crashed when i was 80% of the way through. Not BEG's fault. Though, I sure wish I had a save option. I best be getting on with my day.

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  64. There is a continue button if the page is refreshed or you have to load due to my shockwave plugin failure. I pressed the continue button, alas no joy. Thanks anyway BEG.

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  65. Pop up ad 3 seconds into game. bye.

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