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History Museum Escape
Better be quick and find a way out! Explore the exhibition and use your wit and knowl...

(History Museum Escape Game Walkthrough )

History Museum Escape Walkthrough

    You were always fascinated by archaeology and natural history. When a special exhibition came to a nearby town you knew that you have to visit it and examine everything. So you did. But something unexpected happened. You were so deeply fascinated by a big piece of pearl that you barely noticed that they closed the door! Now you're locked in!

    • Looking at the door:

      • Take the stand.

      • Look closer at the display on the left. You will learn that obsidian was first used 700,000 BC.

      • Go back.

      • Look at the construction area on the right.

      • Take the saw and the trowel from there.

      • Use saw to cut the stand into two small poles.

      • Turn right.

    • Looking at the swamp:

      • Take another stand.

      • Saw that pole in half too. You'll now have four small poles.

      • Take a closer look at swamp display.

      • Take the big rock on the right.

      • Also take the branch in the middle.

      • Go back.

      • Notice that there is a place over the swamp display. I wonder if we can get up there?

      • We need to collect more things first.

      • Turn right.

    • Facing the T-Rex:

      • Look closer at the text in the display box. T-Rex roamed the earth 66,000,00 BC.

      • Go back.

      • Look at the soil in the left part of the display.

      • Take the pebbles.

      • Dig through the dirt with trowel.

      • There is still some fine dirth we have to clean up, but we don't have the tools.

      • Go back and turn right.

    • Facing the elephant:

      • Take the rubber band from the tusk.

      • Pick up the rope from two poles.

      • And take the poles themselves.

      • Saw each in half. Producing four more small poles.

      • You should now have eight small poles. Combine them with the rope to produce a ladder.

      • Look at the display one the left.

      • There is a pearl inside, use the Force from the inventory to open the case.

      • Take the pearl.

      • Read the text. Pearls stated being fished in 400 BC.

      • Go back.

      • Turn left twice.

    • Facing the swamp:

      • Use the ladder on upper part of the wall (small stone fence in the upper part of the scene).

      • Climb up.

    • On the balcony:

      • Look at the display case right in front of you.

      • Take the measurement tape.

      • Read the text. Ivory was used 5,000 BC.

      • Go back.

      • Look at the display case to the right.

      • Take the brush.

      • Smash the display with the rock.

      • Take amber stone.

      • Read the text. Amber was used since 19,000 BC.

      • Go back.

      • Take a look at the safe one the right.

      • There are markings symbolising parts of the T-Rex. Tail, legs, head.

      • Go back and go back down.

      • Turn right.

    • Facing the T-Rex:

      • Combine wood and rubber to get a slingshot.

      • Combine pebbles and slingshot to get a loaded slingshot.

      • Use slingshot on T-Rex's tooth, to get it.

      • Again look closer at the left part of the display.

      • Clean the dirt with the brush.

      • Take ivory.

      • Measure T-Rex's foot with tape. It's 10 dm long.

      • Go back.

      • Measure the tail. It's 50 dm long.

      • And lastly measure the head. It's 15 dm long.

      • Turn left. And facing the swamp climb the ladders.

    • On the balcony:

      • Take a look at the safe on the right again.

      • The combination corresponds to the lengths of T-Rex's parts:

      • Take the obsidian stone.

      • Go back. Down the ladder and turn twice to the left.

    • Facing the elephant:

      • Take a closer look at the display in the middle (with red and blue ball).

      • This represents the formation of the Earth and you have to place various objects in order.

      • The correct order is given from:

        • 66,000,000 BC - T-Rex tooth

        • 700,000 BC - Obsidian

        • 19,000 BC - Amber

        • 5,000 BC - Ivory

        • 400 BC - Pearl

      • You then have to place the objects in order from the oldest to the newest. This is the correct combination:

      • Take the key.

      • Go back and turn right.

    • Facing the door:

      • Open the door with the key.

      • Use the door to escape the room.

    • That's it. Thanks for playing!

 
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