Author Topic: Escape The Room 2: TALKING FLYING BOXES  (Read 2070 times)

And so you've truly done it. You've escaped the room.

Along the way, you battled enemies, made friends,

And the final lesson of it all is...

You really, REALLY suck at making adventures. Honestly, you have no idea why you did that. Maybe it was just to get some ideas from the internet masses on HOW TO GET OUT OF THIS ROOM.
Okay, you better explain yourself to youself for the hundredth time. (Man, you feel schitzo) You've woken up in this room after... something happened. You have no idea where you are or how you got here. You have had no contact with anyone outside the internet. Worst of all: You don't know how to get out. You don't even remember your name. Well it's time to change that. You have a good feeling about this day, and you think this will be the day that you will escape the room.

But first things first. What shall you call yourself?
« Last Edit: November 03, 2012, 09:04:53 PM by Moppy »


Honkers Von Tinkelten
You'd perfer something slightly less silly.


Ray P. Rokkman Theodric Edgel Erikkson

Name yourself James Ferber then loveually assault a man comprised of largely basalt and concrete.

I've got his details
Name: Bubbles
Age: 34
Job: Stalker

moppy what horrid program are you using to do this? are you using MS Paint, oh this is just sad :(

Keilah-Heyro Jeyeya-Jsej'ekaks III
John Jueswood.

moppy what horrid program are you using to do this? are you using MS Paint, oh this is just sad :(
I can't figure out Paint.Net, so fooey.
I'll upgrade whenever I can figure out paint.net. But for now I'm sticking with what I know.
They don't call these MSPaint Adventures for no reason.
Ray P. Rokkman Theodric Edgel Erikkson
Name yourself James Ferber then loveually assault a man comprised of largely basalt and concrete.
Keilah-Heyro Jeyeya-Jsej'ekaks III
John Jueswood.

James Edgel Jueswood. Yes. That will be your name. Anyway, you examine these familiar surroundings. From left to right, first, there is a computer terminal. It's basically an old computer built into some wooden shelf thing. It has internet, and default windows applications such as MS paint. The machine built into the wall seems to be some sort of dispenser. All you know is that if you press the colorful buttons on the right in a certain order then press the big red button on the left, foods come out. The food could be comparable to the kind found in elementary school cafeterias, but at least it seems to be pretty nutritious. To the right of that, there is a bed. There are no blankets and no sheets and it's not even big enough for you. Where's an art van when you need one? Finally, theres the door. It appears to be made of some sort of metal. Obviously, you can't bash it down. There is a number pad next to it, which, you assume, could open the door if you had the right code.
But you are getting a little hungry. Should you head on over to that little foods machine and press something up, or do something else?

moppy what horrid program are you using to do this? are you using MS Paint, oh this is just sad :(

can you please stop being such a richard to people trying to make adventures? especially because yours isn't exactly awesomely drawn either.

either punch the computer terminal

or push random buttons

push random buttons

You decide to push random buttons on that dispenser thing.
red-blue-orange-orange-yellow-yellow-green-blue.

Out comes a RADIO LOOKING THING.

Well this is new.


Inspect it, see if it has a button.

Buttons. If they're there, they always have to be pressed according to the laws of comedy.