The stark decor of the Concrete Stairs provides minimal distractions, letting you concentrate on the puzzles [subbed by subzero].
Entry 5141, Monday, October 17th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(70%)
BetsyBee
:C'est moi!
SonicLover
:Is it me, or are this developer's games little more than puzzle showcases nowadays?
BetsyBee
:I got nowhere fast with this one!!
Carole
:Me too - clicking away like a thing possessed!
KingJulien
:Where are you guys stuck? The first room?
SPOILER: (click box to reveal/hide)
Colored buttons have an order, and so do the colors
Solution
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Blue, red, green, yellow
Rookwings
:For the first puzzle, a hint:
SPOILER: (click box to reveal/hide)
draw a 4x4 grid on a piece of real paper, noting which cornet four are which colour. Then draw the arrows from the hints on them. If you trace them back from the square with no arrow, you will see the order to push the buttons [ending up with the square button, of course].
Rookwings
:The second puzzle - a hint again:
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You arrive in the area facing a keypad and a doorway with bars. To the left and right of you are two lines of shapes.
Take your faithful real paper again and copy these lines of shapes so that they are side by side. You should see five of the shapes on the keypad.
If not, then you've drawn them back-to-back, so swap them over.
Press the keypad shapes in the hinted order.
Rookwings
:The last puzzle - and last hint:
SPOILER: (click box to reveal/hide)
On the walls to your left and right ibn this last area are some figures - stars, triangles, etc.
These are your exit buttons.
On the back wall is a small locker. Open it [it's unlocked] and get the paper.
"About item" the paper and see five sequences of numbers.
Note these down [unless you have a phenomenal memory] and note colours of each line.
On the previous floor there were two circles of numbers, one red [1 to 12], one blue [1 to 10].
If you trace out each sequence on the red or blue circle [in your mind, or on paper again] you can see a figure for each line.
This is the order in which to press the buttons on the walls in the third area.
I absolutely loved this game, despite it being so short.
It had puzzles, with absolutely NO elusive items to seek =)
Rookwings
:Heck, I should have previewed *blush*
I meant "corner" not "cornet", and "in" never has a "b" in it, as far as I know ;)
Why do I even bother trying to type in the dark?
BetsyBee
:Can't be bothered with all that malarkey, will give this one a miss!!
JonB
:nice n easy :)
Sundwarf
:VG walkthrough(s), Rookwings. Of course I didn't do a single one of those things...but really good WT!
You get the happy-face sticky for "Most Helpful...Ever".
Vampiresslala
:I like this one a lot. Very easy.
BioLarzen
:Shamefully short. The first (?) installment made me think I'd be in for another half-hour fun frenzy - and out in about 5 minutes :(
Liked it still.
bio
Some d00d
:EZ, short and fun.
Zidane
:That was easy
SimonPieman
:done
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