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I never figured out the clue for the painting frame--was there something in the room that told people which side to click first, or was it trial and error? Nothing in games like this should be trial and error.
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I've got a parachute, but the sound of me falling is me in freefall.... Make sure you turn the sound back on at the end if you've muted it.
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Am I a bad person for thinking of looking for a hammer as soon as they told me that there was no way of opening those glass cabinet doors?
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Umm, how did I get into the room in the first place? Also, how did the drawer know where I would throw the darts before I threw them?
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Good game again. The only unintuitive one was using the hammer on the bench. The black and white square one took me awhile because I was trying to make a shape with the white, since that's what I appeared to be moving. I love that puzzle because it made me look at it differently than the way my eyes naturally would!
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@river dark star: Actually, the code is correct. If you look on the bookshelf there's a book that tells you to multiply the scores of the darts together. So, 9 x 3 = 27, 4 x 2 = 8, 6 = 6. Those are the scores. Now, multiplied together: 27 x 8 = 216, 216 x 6 = 1296. There's your code.
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Thats correct. The 9 is in the triple and 4 is in the double. But read the book on darts and it says multiply the three scores. 27x8x6=1296
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How has no one mentioned this: The Nine dart is in the Triple zone and the Four dart is in the Double zone! Your code is WAY wrong!
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I find it weird that even if you find the remote control first you still have to find the batteries before you can pick it up.+ if you agree.
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Oh look, another "escape the room" clickfest rife with unintuitive steps and objects that can only be interacted with in a linear sequence.
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I leave diamonds scattered all around my house who cares as long as I know my hammer and screw driver are safely secured in separate lock box's
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One wonders what is normally kept in this extraordinarily elaborately locked closet. Clearly not diamonds... so... what?
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It's a great game, but one thing bugs me. With the dartboard, why . . . how is it that the score YOU get when YOU throw the darts just happens to be the code for a locked drawer?
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if I found that in the beginning would I really think of escaping that way? Or would I only use it as a last option, after opening the door? very nice