Hamburger Room Escape
Categories: Flash, Free, Games, Online, Room Escape, Walkthrough
Hamburger Room Escape is the latest Room Escape game created by Parallellove, the author of Croquette Room Escape, Mackerel Pike Room Escape, Omelette Room Escape, Steak Room Escape, Ramen Room Escape, Toast Room Escape, Pasta Room Escape and many more.
You are trapped in an unknown room, and you will have to collect several hamburgers today…
Hamburger Room Escape walkthrough (thanks Anemic!)
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Where is the red key?
myrdlebp
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That one had me clicking like crazy!
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Out. Perfect ending (what ever that means)
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@knotaklu: I think it’s a cellhpone.you use it to look at the image in the book in the first scene.of course you don’t actually need it to open the box
Where do you use the cloth?
OK, got it.
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First time with no help – woo hoo:)
I don’t understand the final code: when I put values to the colours so that they add up to the ones given I come to three valid solutions – of which only one opens the door. Is there anything else or is it just arbitrary?
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2 2 6 3 – ok, same number for two different colours
1 3 5 4 – but why not this one?
Jojo – I think it’s supposed to be similar to a magic square or something, with no numbers (including the ones you’re adding to) being repeated.
You know the drill. Street, open doorway, tempting room, door locks behind you, realize you need four digit lock combination, red key, blue key, yellow key in the box, number puzzles.
So, this time, the room is slate blue, a very pleasing color. You relax a little. It’s somehow less stressful. Time to get out of your 110th Dojin locked room.
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@Anemic: Your WT is hilarious as usual!
Don’t knock the screwdriver – it’s an amazing feat of Japanese technology: you need it in two places, but no matter where you use it, it also operates on the other place! This can be explained by the principle of parallel universes: in one universe, you use it on the door, and in the other universe, you use it on the clock, but you get the benefit of both.
Maybe “parallelove” works on the same principle? That would explain why all these games are so similar: there is really only one game, but it works slightly differently in every one of the infinite number of parallel universes.
always busy-try-later. both links