Room With Vases

(28 votes, average: 4.32 out of 5)

Penn and his friends went to escape house alley to try and take-on the places there. His friends have already selected their escape houses and in the end he’ll be choosing the room with vases.

Penn enters the house and saw the interior of the place looks normal, it’s just like a normal house but there were an amount of vases there, that’s why it is called that and that is just the least of his concerns there. Escape players, imagine you are Penn here and the rooms with vases escape house you selected is now in your midst and is ready. Will you be able to escape the place quicker than your friends?

Room With Vases is a brand new point-and-click indoor escape game released by Amajeto.

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juju
juju
1 year ago

 Congratulations, Amajeto, for your creativity and talent which gives us moments of pure fun and pleasure.
 It was difficult to find the answer for “right/left”, but after a lot of thinking, I succeeded and that’s how it was possible find the others ones, thus ending this great game, as always!
Thank you a lot for this gift.

Ольга
Ольга
1 year ago

the game opens on a black background

Elisabete
Elisabete
1 year ago

What amazes me with Amajeto games is that they are so simple in their structure and at the same time they effectively challenge your mind enough to give you a good level of satifaction when you find the answers. Congratulations to Amajeto for that. Only problem with this game was that it was too short. It makes you want more of it.

Johnson
Johnson
1 year ago

Amajeto is a spin-off of TomaTea, where the games are longer and more challenging. I contacted the developer months back, and replied by saying they are still active. But I see no new games lately.

Elisabete
Elisabete
1 year ago
Reply to  Johnson

I have noticed that similarity myself. Years ago I’d got to know tomatea. Back then I found them a little too challenging for me . It was as if my brain wasn’t trained enough yet as escape games were new to me and I got used to easier games. Now I love this kind of challenging games and I would love to play their old games, but they are all in flash player mode which is no longer supported, so they became obselete.

b1650424
b1650424
1 year ago
Reply to  Elisabete

I’ll try to reassure you. I still enjoy playing the old flash quests, as most modern game makers never got to their level. So I find the desired flash quest, save it locally with a downloader (e.g. JDownloader2 is very useful), and then simply run those swf files with a portable offline flash player. Everything works just fine.

Elisabete
Elisabete
1 year ago
Reply to  b1650424

I’ve been looking for something like that since adobe flash ended, but every time I looked, it was never available, so I had already given up. But,now…My own comment made me look for it again, and to my surprise I found it. So, I am very happy with that, but thank you very much. It is important, so that more people know…..

b1650424
b1650424
1 year ago
Reply to  Elisabete

Let me tell you something else about this. Some old swf-games (like G4K’s) don’t work with the regular portable Adobe flash-player – they start there, but then endlessly freeze. And here Swiff player can help, for which you should additionally install Adobe Flash Pleer ActiveX (this version for IE). I haven’t yet encountered SWF games that this pair of players can’t handle.

Juju
Juju
1 year ago
Reply to  Johnson

Hi, Johnson!
I also really like the TomaTea games and I was sad when the Flash was not safe anymore and I had to disable it.
Yes, it’s a shame that Amajeto takes so long to post new games. A while ago, I tried to contact them, but since I don’t have facebook or other social networks, I couldn’t.
And my desire was precisely to ask them to re-edit their old flash games, simply brilliant, in HTML.
Please, do you have their mail address? Where are they from? USA, South Korea, Japan, India?

b1650424
b1650424
1 year ago
Reply to  Juju

I’m sorry, but I have to interfere again. Honestly, I sincerely wish you good luck. Let you be able to convince at least some of the game designers to rewrite the old Flash games to the new engine! But… There’s very little hope for that, even if you go to the right address.

As a rule, programmers don’t like to remake their old programs to the new base. There are many reasons for this, and a mere “re-edit” will not do. It’s like transfering an old apartment (without violating anything in it) with all the furnishings from an old apartment building to a modern new one. It takes a great desire, time, and effort. But then where can be get all that for other, brand-new games? Or all life to do only rewriting old ones?

Of course, there are many “mass products” that can be easily ported to the new engine, but the unique – one-of-a-kind creations are interesting. Personally, I find such Flash games on game sites and download to run them localy by the standalone flash-player. And I don’t know any other ways.

To be honest, I know only one author of unique and talented games, who could not only painstakingly rewrite his old Flash games under the new engine, but even significantly improve them.

This author’s site is where we’re talking with you right now.

Juju
Juju
1 year ago
Reply to  b1650424

Hi, b1650424! Thanks for your explanations! 
So, we can only hope that Amajeto more constantly creates and edits his great games.
I agree what you said about Escaper Joe (Escapefan). (: (: