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Seek the Locket Watch Escape

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BestEscapeGames - BEG Seek The Locket Watch Escape is another point and click escape game developed by Best Escape Games. Help Malcolm to seek the locket watch and try to escape him. Malcolm is one among the fastest growing business men in NewYork. His growth rise in the last one year by his secret algorithm. Many Business enemies attempt to steal the algorithm, but could not find the location of that pendrive. Malcolm kept the pendrive in his secret locket watch and always keep it with him. Somehow, the enemies came to know about the pendrive is within the locket watch and planned to steal it from him. The next day, one of the enemies has stolen the locket watch and hide it in his cruise ship. Malcolm searched for the locket and got information that the locket is on a cruise liner. Now, He has the only way to find the locket is by sneaking into the ship and seek the locket watch and escape with the locket before his enemies find him. Good luck and have fun!

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  1. I'm in. Classical style today. It seems they publish games only every two days now.

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  2. In 2nd scene from left (on map) there's a bottle in front of TV driving me crazy as it's a red herring. Flutes are used in this scene btw.

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  3. Hi Merit, and others. There's a tricky puzzle already active in scene 3 right from the start. I'm going to give it a go - I may be some time.

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  4. That wasn't so bad in the end once I'd understood the mechanism (turn cogs to rotate buttons). The @ is for the envelope.

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  5. (RE)HI merit & meth & all other players ☺

    very nice tune

    thx for this game, BEG ☺

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  6. Hi meth, I went into that puzzle and out again. ;-)

    Not much stuff lying around, after one quick walk through all scenes there were only two floppies, two cassettes (haven't seen those for ages), and a flute. Smells like killer puzzle alarm.

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  7. One floppy and one cassette! ;-)

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  8. Numbers picture in far right scene is clue for 5# in forelast scene.

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  9. Flutes give 3# for the switches in same scene.

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  10. The 4x5 grid of numbers is a very simple clue. Don't overthink it.

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  11. Btw: pencils hint in far left scene was for far right scene. I think I got the tape to fix the wire and a gem from there

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  12. can't get the cogs right, although it looks correct...

    https://snag.gy/tcA0zW.jpg

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  13. I think I'll have to face that puzzle meth mentioned. Hi Alpha, didn't see you earlier.

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  14. I was leaving the cogs for later just in case we needed more cogs. And anyway I've got a ship's wheel jigsaw to occupy me now. :-(

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  15. Oh, it was really easy. Just mind you can drag the items not only in front of the matching symbols but they go on them. That helps to move the switches.

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  16. YAY done the ship's wheel by pure fluke, though I should have a system for those puzzles by now.

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  17. The wheel puzzle is not my friend.

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  18. @AlphaOmega ΑΩ, the bottom middle is one overlapping the middle one so that can't be right. I think you have to swap the middle one and the top middle one.

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  19. Alpha, try to swap cogs 4 and 5 from the left.

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  20. https://snag.gy/lAKSHZ.jpg
    Nothing to say about it.

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  21. On the cogs, the 3 big wheels aren't the same size. I did what BBB and Merit suggested to AO for the 4th and 5th cogs, then had to BF the position of the 3 big ones.

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  22. Cheated with the wheel.

    Meth, then I was lucky with the cogs, my first attempt looked similar to Alpha's snapshot and I only had to swap those two. No need to change the big ones.

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  23. Anyone else having trouble with the 3 triangles after seeing the TV clue?

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  24. Yes. I bfed so far for the left one: E - SW - NW

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  25. E SW NW not working for me.

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  26. Oh I see what you mean Merit. Trying the others now.

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  27. Got them! Make triangle patterns, always starting at top point of clue, so for the second one N - SE - SW, for third one NW - E - S

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  28. The middle and right buttons follow the same pattern with starting points from TV. Not sure why.

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  29. Meth, you have to press nine buttons in total, three for each triangle! E SW NW is only for the first circle.

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  30. Pink button goes into the wire puzzle with 4 slots.

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  31. 2nd TV clue is for 5 letter word. A=1

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  32. 2nd TV clue is for letters.

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  33. And you need only three buttons for that green button puzzle!

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  34. You only need 3 buttons for the wires. That's a relief - they were all I had in my inventory.

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  35. Same for me but now I'm looking for the order we need.

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  36. I've been following in your footsteps Merit! But no longer. At a complete standstill with this electrical puzzle.

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  37. The wires make no real sense to me, and there are two X2 and two X4 but no X6 or X7

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  38. The hint is on the puzzle itself.
    Sizes above and the amounts next to the buttons.
    1x is smallest, 8x is biggest.

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  39. Ah the colour dots above also show two pairs the same size.

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  40. I'm still not getting it. I've tried combinations of black and white on two and blue and green on four.

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  41. Hm. Thanks, got it now but I had two swap both pairs with same size somehow (blue green and black silver).

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  42. I think I had to swap pink and red.

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  43. Suddenly opened. I'm sure I'd tried that before:

    PxYB
    GBRW I think

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  44. The navigation is weird today.

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  45. No wonder I hadn't seen a second keyhole!

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  46. Key clue is for room two left and one up from start. Turn around the button you get there.

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  47. Top down left right... ;-)

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  48. And a smooth flow until ... another killer puzzle.

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  49. Holy moly, another killer puzzle! :-o

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  50. I wonder if Alpha is still fighting with the cog puzzle!

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  51. Hey, got ONE colour right! :-D

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  52. It's just a question of how long I can hold out before I cheat.

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  53. 6 colours right. Now can I swap the last 2 without messing up the rest ... please.

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  54. Yes! Power of posting strikes again. How are you doing Merit? and a very silent AO?

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  55. Thanks for the game BEG. I enjoyed that.

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  56. oops, can't believe it, as it's sooo hot here, I actually fell asleep at for a bit - at the middle of the day! - while lying on the bed & playing...! :-o

    had to bf the 3 big cogs, too

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  57. Finally got it, hooray! It works when you've really understood HOW things are going but that takes ages. Out now of course as it was the final puzzle. There have been worse games, thanks BEG.

    And thanks especially to you who helped me with the colour button puzzle. Enjoyed the company of you guys.

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  58. Haha, Alpha, that's this year's top comment!

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  59. LOL AO glad you decided to join us again, if a little late in the day.

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  60. was afk a bit & phew, finally got the final puzzle

    thx ppl for your hints ☺

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  61. Can't play due to the lag. The lag is due to constantly loading pop ups. In order to get the game to load I disable Ad Block Plus then re-enable. It's too bad because BEG is one of my favorites. At least BEG has some challenging puzzles. Shame.

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  62. 818 blocked pop ups and counting

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  63. What a navigational mess! Stuck with clues 632 & 3 o'clock. Missing a pixel somewhere.

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  64. 632 were the dials, already done that. Bad clue IMO.

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  65. Oh, in the upper right is a map!

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  66. Use the TV remote a second time.

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  67. Resized the window and game restarted, luckily it saved so I could Continue.

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  69. Really liked the puzzles, though I never understood the color disk and its X2,X3,X8 numbers (yes, hard to see colors are paired in size in top meter). Final puzzle was a good challenge. Really poor navigation (there was one arrow that was pointed the wrong way for the map). Too much back and forth trying to return to puzzles. 3 o'clock turned out to be a puzzle, not a clue. 2 stars (could've been 5).

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  70. There is a remote for the TV, used twice.

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  71. 532 are used for dials, where 1 is the first (default) notch, 2 is the 2nd, etc. The puzzle will work when you find it. Poor clue IMO.

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  72. Deniz

    puzzle for 3# hint are the dials in same scene

    for TV, you need remote from dot grid in clock scene (hint from 4 cassettes)

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  73. Darn advertisement during play............ not good

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  74. strangely I either did not use the 632 or I have totally forgotten that I have used it. So many ups and downs.... turning around and around has made me dizzy. for TV spoiler for the first scene.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................triangles have three corners,.............................................................................................................................................. and every point in a plane is described by a coordinates. ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................and a clock like mechanism is also sort of a coordinate generator....... as it gives direction amd a number...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................these triangle seem to be directed to one single place..........................................................................................................................................................what if you connect three numbers around a dial?..................??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????*:)

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  75. the compass puzzle was not unsolveable but was somewhat frustrating. do not hesitate to break up the existing order..... you have to scatter everything to reorganise.

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