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Paste this in your browser’s address bar to play using Supernova Flash Player:
supernova://play/?swfurl=https://assets.kongregate.com/gamez/0018/5757/live/samsara-room.swf
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@nilsson67 you might check the publishing date before shouting ripoff.
There is also the word "remake" on the Rusty Lake site when you check info about their version of this game.
That should give you anough clues to come up with another comment.
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@nilsson67 - What I thought at first too, but Abroy IS Rusty Lake, but earlier. This is kind of a precursor to Cube Escape.
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happy 5 years Rusty Lake! Rusty Lake started with this game and now it has been remastered to fit the rusty lake lore
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Okay, first i thought "What's this cheap Cube Escape look-a-like?" , but after some Minutes i can say i laughed more at some random shit then i should
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Okay, so regarding my previous message, I recommend people take a look here! http://www.rustylake.com/about/
The studio that created this game merged into the Rusty Lake studios, and have worked on them ever since.
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This game was published in 2013, while the first Rusty Lake game was published in 2015. The similarities between the two are notable, however, I wonder if there wasn't some collaboration between them. It is interesting though...
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Also, some of the music isn't by Kevin Macleod. For example, when you become a caterpillar, the song Gymnopedie 1 plays. That was created by Erik Satie. Just wanted to let some folks know.
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Has a very similar style to the Rusty Lake escape games... unless if this one came first then Rusty Lake has a similar style to this game... unless both are created by the same artist.
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By the moment I finally find time I have to set at clock, I already opened the clock by brute force (merely going through all 144 possible combinations - its 288 clicks at worst). My persistence isn't unique - I am sure even 12x60 combinations aren't an issue for some people. Please when you make a puzzle make sure it can't be solved merely through brute force
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i think this game came out before the cube escape games. If so this was technically the first "cube escape" came to come out.
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When I saw this game's thumbnail, I thought it was a Cube Escape game, made by Rusty Lake. Turns out this game is just a straight up copy, even the colours and items are from the Cube games. I noticed some of the other comments have noticed this as well. Still a good game though, I enjoyed it.
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I dont understand the chandelier puzzle, i had to resort to the walkthrough and still dont get it. I do understand that it is upside-down and that "Fire" = orange flame and "Ice" = blue flame but it the pattern going clockwise or counter-clockwise? Where does the first Ice start: the left most candle?.. The right most because it is upside-down? The closest one to us?
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I didn't realize this was made by Rusty Lake (The same creators of Cube Escape) and freaked out like, "THAT IS ODDLY SIMILAR"
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I was going to comment on the game description ("Dare to enter the most mysterious room escape game ever made?" and say that Cube Escape games are the most mysterious ones ever made, but then I realized this is from that series, so I'm going to comment about how much I love this bizarre franchise.