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Hello, it's Wednesday again and the new Weekday Escape here!
We start with tomoLaSiDo's escape - it's a bit shorter but as cunning as usual. Then you find yourself in pencarinama's room which you urgently need to escape because you have an important meeting ahead (don't get me wrong, there isn't any time limit in the game). Then we've got very good and very strange point'n'click game by DrawManEater which could be a bit disturbing for some players and that's why is this WE rated yellow.
Have a good time and enjoy!
Escape Challenge 156: Room with Hina Arare
After creating the previous big escape from duplex, rather exhausted tomoLaSiDo in their latest game wants you to look for only three colorful rice crackers (apart from obligatory capsules with key parts). Good luck with their cunning puzzles!
Room Escape - Bedroom
In the escape by pencarinama you find out (just before a meeting with clients) that a key from the door of the room you hired is missing. You start searching your memory and realize that the room's owner did say something about a spare key hidden in the room - seems that the situation repeats regularly. Oh well, it's time to look for clues and try to find it!
Notice, that you don't have any inventory and found items are automatically used on corresponding objects. After you input a correct code, you need to step back from a drawer to open it. The cursor isn't changing, no save option, two endings.
Al Dente
Point'n'click game by DrawManEater has an awesome art and is really weird. Your goal is to get ingrediences for a meal (twice) in an eerie and surreal world where live (and die) various monsters - the puzzles you need to solve are perfectly normal, though. It's a very good game but for some players can be a bit disturbing.
The cursor isn't changing, no save option, one ending. Two language options (English and Russian).
Here are DrawManEater's previous games: Crown Dungeon and Crown Dungeon 2.
We love escape games, and our readers love talking about them and sharing hints! How about you? Let us know what you think, ask for clues, or help out other players in the comments below.
Man, wracked my brain over the 3–5–6 drawer in Escape Challenge 156: Room with Hina Arare, and all for nothing.
The clue is not on the clock above.
The clue is under the clock.
Look carefully at the wallpaper.
The solution to the 3–5–6 drawer below is on a piece of paper hidden underneath the lower-right edge of the clock.
Devilish!
Ah. I thought that artwork in Al Dente looked familiar—this is the same artist/developer who did all those Nekra Psaria games. I bet they have the most interesting dreams.
Slava Ukraini. 🇺🇦
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