Escape Fan Room 06 Escape – Hardened Edition
Escape Fan Room 06 Escape – Hardened Edition is an edition of an old escape-the-room game created by Ainars.
Explore the room and solve some puzzles to help the turkey fly away and find 2 parts of the code for the exit door.
Good luck and have fun!
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Now I realized why I couldn’t get through this game. As I understand it, in the scene with the diplomat’s suitcase marked A0, there is a screwdriver in the cell on the top left. I can’t see it at all – an empty space. Meanwhile, it properly occupies a cell in the inventory – also, of course, empty and even manages to fulfill its function of unscrewing. At the same time its inventory cell becomes dark, but still, empty.
Alas. Apparently, this is a limitation of my browser. By the way, the puzzle in the scene to the right of the armchair is also not visible to me, and the Combine of items gives me an empty inventory and an empty dark cell as well.
Alas. For me to see a new beautiful game of the respected Author, apparently, no fate.
Me too. Using Chrome with no problems until now.
Sorry that you encountered problems with the game.
This time I used the most modern software to make this edition.
I cannot imagine if the game will work as expected using older or special browsers.
I have tested this game only in the latest version of Chrome browser, for me everything worked as expected.
Worked great on Firefox! Thank you! :)
Worked fine for me using Brave browser, as well. A shame if others miss it! Really good, good game.
Thank you for the good words!
I think I figured out what happened. Oddly enough, for the same reason, too many players are now having problems running other game-makers’ games, while for me, on the contrary, those games are still working.
This is nothing more than my assumption, so please do not throw slippers.
Back in the summer, Google announced that it was moving Chrome to a new platform – Manifest V3. This means that all the old Chrome extensions written under the long-supported Manifest V2 will either refuse to work on the new platform at all. Or even worse: they will start behaving INCREDIBLY without warning. To be more precise – they have already started. And there’s no way to update them: it’s almost the same as abruptly transferring ALL extension programmers to the new engine and making them rewrite everything from scratch. And it was the authors of anti-advertising extensions such as uBlock, AdBlock or AdGuard who were the first to suspect Google that this change of engine was not accidental at all, because these are the most popular extensions. This step of “white and fluffy Google” from now on actually makes browser users vulnerable to an unstoppable advertising tsunami.
As you know, it is Chrome itself that updates the kernel first, and the authors of other Chrome-like browsers are usually in no hurry to do so. That’s why users of the “newest browsers” turned out to be the most vulnerable. And statistics on the topic “everything works in my browser… or doesn’t” only tells you the kernel number. Or about another platform – Firefox, for example.
I’ll decipher if you didn’t understand my torturously long explanation. You have updated Chrome once again and are proud of “the newest and fastest browser”. Your browser extensions are still protecting and helping you… but in reality – it’s not like that anymore!
Of course, I could be right or wrong. But Chrome’s replacement version of Manifest, alas, is a FACT. And it will affect ALL Chrome-like browsers that update the kernel – sooner or later. The fact that “old” (in fact – quite new) extensions will stop working is an inescapable conclusion from this fact.
And then – let everyone choose for themselves. Personally, I don’t need a bare browser without extensions and with a mountain of missed ads. I will stay on the old version and disable its updates. Until the extensions I need are rewritten for the new platform.
Google has lured users with “freebies” more than once and more than twice and then let them down. Let me remind you of the Flash story. I will also remind you that “free cheese is only in a mousetrap”.
A particularly beautiful game.
Thanks Ainars. 5 stars
Classic Ainars! Switches, hidden panels, all it was missing was collecting all of the letter pieces to open the final door. You’ve come a long way in updating the older game mechanics in a modern format. Gongtats!