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Office escape walkthrough solution - play game and win

posted January 2, 2008 - 8:32am
Office escape walkthrough solution - play game and win

Office escape walkthrough

Office escape is a Japanese point and click escape from the room game. You are now in a room and you have to search the room to find clues and tips in order to escape from the room.

Office escape walkthrough

1. Click the curled up corner of the poster on the wall. It will move up to reveal a hole containing a key.
2. Move right and pick up the paper from the waste bin basket.
3. Move right and pick up the paper which are on top of the drawers.
4. Open the middle draw and take the power lead.
5. Highlight the key to open the top draw, take the remote control along with the yellow piece of paper.
6. Highlight the power lead. Plug the power lead into the extension socket under the desk.
7. Click the right hand side of the drawer, do you find a knife ?
8. Move right and Highlight the remote control. click the black box on the wall.
9. The bookshelves will slide away revealing yet another piece of paper.
10. Move right twice. Highlight the knife and click on the wall, level with the window above the bin basket. You will make a hole which contains the final piece of paper.
11. Go back to the computer. Zoom in and turn it on.
12. The password is the code on the yellow piece of paper. You should translate the letters (MADPW) to their numeric equivalent on the phone dial which is (62379)
13. The clue on the computer is connected with how the Japanese organise their numbers and sounds. They are organised in a grid, so (from the computer) 1x2 is the grid reference for the sound 'i' and 4x2 is the grid reference for the sound 'chi' - put these two together and you get 'ichi' which is the word for '1'
14. Using the same grid and the other paper clues you get:
a) 5x2 = ni = 2
b) 2x3 = ku = 9
c) 3x2 = shi = 6
d) 5x1 squared - 5x1 = na and nana = 7
15. And here we are the final door code is 2967!



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