Stalker Room Escape

Stalker Room Escape Walkthrough

Last updated on November 24th, 2012 at 11:20 pm

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Stalker 1 Room Escape Walkthrough: Opening the Safety Box

  1. Turn to the Single Photo Frame Screen
  2. You can see a Closed Electric Socket with white color beside the Photo Frame
  3. Touch it and zoom in to the Closed Electric Socket
  4. Use Screwdriver to remove the Bolt
  5. You can see the wire dropped.
  6. Use the Power Cord to the wire
  7. It will link together
  8. Then you can touch the  Bottom Right of the Photo Frame to Open it
  9. You can see a safety box inside
  10. Use the Value you get just now to solve the password
  11. The letter at the photo frame is >/–<M
    • X = 12
    • A + M = 34
    • A + X = 28
    • A = 16
    • M = 18
    • >/–<M
    • > = Left X = 1
    • /- = Left A = 1
    • – = Right A = 6, Upside Down = 9
    • < = Right X = 2
    • M = 18
    • So the Answer will be
    • >/–<M = 119218
  12. Key in the number and turn the handle to open the safety box
  13. You can see some numbers there
    • 68-17,67-29
    • 66-19,69-9
    • 70-9,70-30

 

 

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5 thoughts on “Stalker Room Escape Walkthrough”

  1. After the 2nd guy leaves the rom there is supposed to be a screw driver. I cannot. Go back in the room and it is not by the door. Hints do not help.

  2. After the 2nd guy leaves the rom there is supposed to be a screw driver. I cannot. Go back in the room and it is not by the door. Hints do not help.

  3. I have only one proposal. In the game, the word isn’t “main” but “table”. Because the ninth word in the book at page 66 is “table”. “Main” is the eighth word.

  4. It is supposed to be table. The code refers to the three rotatable pictures and what angle they should be at.

  5. Thank you very much for posting these walkthroughs.

    The surprising complexity of these puzzles are very engaging, which I enjoyed, but my lack of a mathmatically inclined brain left me stumped in several areas in Stalker 1& 2. The screenprints were also very useful in comparing where I was in the room and at what stage in the puzzle I was currently working on at the time.

    I hope you enjoyed the game as much as I did.

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