Frozen Land Escape (365 Escape)

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The frozen land here when winter comes is a lonely place, for some of the villages there gets totally deserted for winters here are rough. But when summer comes though it’s like an enchantment have been brought-on to the place, for it becomes sunshine and rainbows all-over. That evening, Sherwin was there for he has come to check the place, he does that from time to time especially on winter and his job is not easy. But this time though he will come across an issue and it’s going to add to his hardship there.

Sherwin lost the key to that gate and without that thing he can’t get out of the area! He needs to find that right-now for if it ever fell from his pocket and on to the ground, then it will easily get covered by snow. Escape players, Sherwin needs help on this so he can finally get out of the cold. Will you help him find the key then so he can do that?

Frozen Land Escape is a brand new point-and-click snowy area escape game released by 365 Escape.


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b1650424
b1650424
1 year ago

What a bother that English is not my native language…

Can someone smart explain the puzzle with E to the second power on a red background? I was able to solve it only by bruteforce. But still, WHY such a word?

dewed
dewed
1 year ago
Reply to  b1650424

I know english but it still made no sense

Elisabete
Elisabete
1 year ago
Reply to  b1650424

I guess it’s the word “RED” but with double (2) “e”.

Irishenigma
Irishenigma
1 year ago

Musically speaking, all wind instruments require a wooden reed to play. The red background is red with 2 “e’s” between the “r” and “d”…I hope that helps a little.

b1650424
b1650424
1 year ago

Many thanks to all of you for your help. As I mentioned, English is not my native language. Therefore, probably, I vaguely asked my question about the word. I immediately determined the word itself by brute force using an online anagram solver. I simply substituted into the puzzle all the four-letter words proposed by the solver from the possible variants of the letters of the puzzle. So I knew the word itself, but I did not understand the logic of the programmers. It seemed to me that doubling, that is, multiplying something by 2, differs from the one depicted in that puzzle by raising it to the second power, that is, squaring. That’s why I couldn’t understand the knowed answer.