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Avm Little Blue House Escape

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AvmGames - Avm Little Blue House Escape is another point and click escape game developed by Avm Games. Blue is your favorite color. So, you colored your house with blue. But because your house is so old now, the color starts to fade. You want to repaint your house so you planned to go to the hardware store to buy some paint. However, a problem arose while you are on the way out. Your key dropped into the drainage. That is the only key that you have. You don't have an extra key so you have to find another way to open the door. Good thing that there many items in your blue house that you can collect. However, those items would be worthless if you can't use those properly. So, you have to think about it very hard and use your logic on how you can maximize each object. You have to find a way to open the door as fast as you can. Good luck and have fun!

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  1. hi everyone, S1 monitor is used for colors in S3. Each scene has different light color on ceiling. Order is cyan (north) pink red yellow - clockwise order

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  2. Hi. Played this earlier. I found it really difficult to get started, but then it flowed more quickly. I'll hang around to see if help is needed.

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  3. hi meth, I'm stuck with ODD and EVEN paper clue

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  4. Hi Ivan. You need to combine that with one of the clocks and use it on the 12 buttons.

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  5. tried it but now working, I'm probably doing it wrong

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  6. OK. Start with evens (note which way the arrow goes), then do all the odds.

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  7. can you please write first 2 even and first 2 odd numbers

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  8. oops should have written a message above that and don't get confused about what is the date and what is the message I left.

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  9. tried that one not working :|

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  10. Oh dear. Which clock were you using?

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  11. you're not alone Ivan...

    do we need the clock in s1 & where to start at it?

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  12. Yes, the clock with the numbers in an unusual order.

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  13. Played again. Worked for me.

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  14. I've reloaded game and now it passed, thanks meth

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  15. yep, finally worked for me, too - thx meth

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  16. I'm still not understanding the clock.
    Do I pressthe buttons on the blank clock in the same places where the even numbers are on the strange clock? 6,2,4,12,8,10,7,9,11,1,3,5? Press them like it's a real clock? Only press the evens on the left side? Press only the numbers the hands are pointing to? Let's skip hints after all these queries and I'll take a plain text answer now! (Love the hints until several explanations still don't make sense.)

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  17. Trig. Take the positions from the clock in S1. Press first where the 12 is (ie.e at the bottom) then where the 10 is then 8,6,4,2 then positions for 1, 3, 5,7,9, 11.

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  18. trig click possitions as on mixed clock in order 12-10-08-06... then 1-3-5-7....

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  19. I'm not in a flow at all with this one...! :-/

    what to do with the frog paper?

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  20. Haha AO, you asked the correct question there.

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  21. meth.... where should frog clue paper be used, I've used it for diamonds.... tried toad, frog, down on letters but each time one letter is missing :)

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  22. In fact there are two places to use the frogs. One of them may have looked like slots to you.

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  23. ah, the gem slots in s1 are clickable
    (thought that there are only slots)

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  24. It's a QUESTION. AO asked the right one.

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  25. LOL Ivan. I tried TOAD at first as well.

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  26. Thanks, Methanwy and Ivan! It did not cross my mind to simply go up in numeric order and down numerically for odds. I was thinking clockwise and all that and all confused. Now I can continue!

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  27. You used the word you are looking for.

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  28. ah, brain eclipse that was ☻ - doh, thx meth

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  29. meth + AVM = more challenging game :)

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  30. It's always more fun when it's not too straightforward, in my opinion anyway :-)

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  31. use brush in s4

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  32. last paper clue it's used f0r +&- in S2

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  33. your keyboard will help with the letter paper

    started weak but got better while playing ☻

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  34. Well the game started hard and got easier.

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  35. I have utter lame brain today. I finally get the blank clock open and now can't get anywhere.

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  36. Trig
    what do you have in inventory & what hint the clock puzzle gave (as I don't remember)?

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  37. Mmm. wonder what you need next Trig. Have you got things from two lots of books?

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  38. I have nothing in inventory and just opened the odd even clock. I've used the directional clue from the jug and the Z colour hint to open something. And I am so stuck...

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  39. I have 4 blue doughtnut buttons and am drinking a second cup of coffee now.

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  40. Ugh, 2986, I hate you. I tried to push you into so many slots and finally one fit. Boom, another blue doughnut.

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