Escape Fan Room 08 Escape – Hardened Edition

(123 votes, average: 4.30 out of 5)

Now Billy will examine each room in this house and search for items like a hammer, a wrench, some keys, and an acorn, for this was the clue given to him before he entered. He must find these objects it says for these are vital items that would help him escape. Now he doesn’t know where they are and how difficult it is to find them. Escape players, help Billy here in gathering these things then so he can figure-out what to do with them.

May you be able to get Billy out of the place so he will have this victory.

Escape Fan Room 08 Escape – Hardened Edition is an edition of a point-and-click room escape game created by Ainars for Escape Fan. This game is a continuation of the previous one as its sequel, and is a part of the first game as the start of the series.

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b1650424
b1650424
10 months ago

Thank you very much, dear Author! I will write more in detail later, when I pass. For now, a question: am I the only one who has a code with colored rings (red, white, yellow, maroon) that doesn’t want to maximize and remains small in the right column? I passed the puzzle by brute force.

b1650424
b1650424
10 months ago
Reply to  Escaper Joe

Thank you. I’ll post a prove screenshot if need.

Celesta
Celesta
10 months ago

Thank you. I found this really difficult and had to resort to the walkthrough because I knew I had missed one of the spanner safes, which I actually couldn’t see because it was in a very dark place. Good game nonetheless.

john
john
10 months ago

FYI, Won’t run on my machine. Checked, and I’m up to date on updates.

john
john
10 months ago
Reply to  Escaper Joe

Nope: Software update neededThis content is not supported because your device’s software appears to be out-of-date. Try installing any available software updates. Alternatively try on a different device.

Missing features: Internationalization support (Intl.Segmenter)
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64; rv:109.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/115.0

b1650424
b1650424
10 months ago
Reply to  Escaper Joe

Very, very interesting! If you recall, a number of your most recent games, made on this modern software, wouldn’t let me play. Let me remind: I simply could not see a number of details in the game (and not only I, by the way). I was sure that this game was made on the same base as its previos “lighter” version. But I didn’t notice anything wrong else apart from the bug I noticed. I still have the same OS and the same browsers. So technically this new game should not work properly for me. But it works perfectly. Here we go.

Last edited 10 months ago by b165042407
b1650424
b1650424
10 months ago

Now, as promised, I will tell about the game in more detail. Of course, the game is very beautiful, atmospheric and relaxing. But the same could be said about its previous “light” version. As I understand, dear Author, you don’t need repeating this information.

You have conducted an experiment not only to change the developing software, but also to make the game’s puzzles more difficult. My personal opinion: your experiment is a complete success. First of all, the game works fine even for me. And I don’t see in the comments the same complaints about invisible objects that you had in your previous games developed on this modern software. It turns out you can use it in a way that everything works for everyone.

And now about making puzzles harder. If you haven’t forgotten, I’ve always been an advocate of making things harder. So I personally think this change to the game is a very good improvement. The idea of multiple clues placed in different places to solve one puzzle is great! And I really liked the final puzzle with the circle, square and triangle – it’s not immediately clear what to do here and how it relates to the clues. It’s just brilliant! This is exactly how I think online quests should look like. It seems like everything is visible, all the clues are there, but still have to guess what, how and with what is connected! And I also really liked the yellow key, which is composed not of two, and as many as three parts!

But I’m not the only one who finds this complication successful – look at the rating. I don’t know about you, but it makes me very happy!

Thanks, great game!

Last edited 10 months ago by b165042407
colunmbo
colunmbo
10 months ago

Thanks Ainars. 5 stars

lghend
lghend
10 months ago

Thank you!

playon
playon
9 months ago

Everything, beautiful. Easy 5-star rating. What do I give a 5-star rating? If I enjoy a game too much to want to finish, and if I feel, if it was my first ever escape game, I’d be hooked on escape games ever after… Easy 5-star.

b1650424
b1650424
9 months ago

Dear Ainars! The game “365” about the museum brought me back a pleasant memory of YOUR great Flash game about the museum. I mean “Escape from Sea Museum”, which I googled on your site gongtats.com today.

This game is more than worthy to be published here among your other flash games. Yes, I know it still needs some work. Two things are certain. First, its downloaded swf-file is not understood neither by Adobe-player nor Swiff-player (also for local flash-files) – on both of them from the beginning only black screen, although there is sound. And secondly, when I decided to replay this game on gongtats.com and reached the numeric code input, I was horrified to find that the numbers on the blue background are not displayed. At all.

But I repeat: the game is just great and, in my opinion, it is worth your efforts to refine it. Players will probably like it: the museum is huge and the possibility of getting lost in it adds interest. So a big request: include this game in your future plans.

And personally from myself I will add one more request: it would be great if besides the sounds of events there would be some general music or noise background. Well, say, the muffled gurgling sounds of underwater air bubbles. Or the quiet sound of waves. Well, or soft music suitable as a background. Of course, it’s up to you.

I will be glad if you answer and tell me about your further plans.

Last edited 9 months ago by b165042407