This text walk-through and guide is for the new escape game Poker Escape. In poker escape, you basically had really bad luck at a game of poker and literally lost everything. You had to borrow chips from other people but you lost that too. As a result, you are now stuck in a coffin and must get out. Its a decent game and I encourage you to try and figure it out, but if you don’t want to, I’ve played this one through and have a walkthrough for you below:
First of all its dark, click on the green thing at the top right to turn the Flashlight on. In order to escape a coffin, you need tools. Click to the right and you will find a pair of shoes, of which one has a screw. The other shoe has super-glue, grab them both. Now a cellphone might be helpful and luckily there is a cell-cover under one leg and a chip under the other, grab those. Now, the main character happens to have some things in his pockets to complete the cell-phone. Click on his pockets to grab the antenna and keypad parts. Then click on your hand to grab the piece of plastic that you will need.
Next fiddle around with your belt a little and you will find another screw somewhere in there. There is another screw under his leg, click on his left leg to grab it. The actual keypad after fooling around with the game for a while is in his shirt. Open it and grab it. His tie holds another screw you will need. Lift his head up by clicking on his face and you will find a battery. If you hover over his face a little more, you should notice there is a clickable section in his hair, its another screw. Check his hands, there is a SIM card in one of them, you will need this to assemble the phone and call for help. Grab a plastic piece from his left shoe. At this point you have all the pieces necessary to put together the cell phone and call out. Use some common sense and find the right screw-holes for everything to assemble, the base, the keypad, and lastly the antenna and call names for help once you’ve done this. That should get you out of the coffin.
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May 17th, 2009 at 4:07 am
I keep that one in mind :). Thanks for a great blog!