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Tripleq-s Escape Game - Study Room Girl -final-... «720p - 480p»
TripleQ-s has always had a talent for logic. The puzzles in Study Room Girl -Final- feel grounded in reality. You aren't using a carrot to fix a spaceship; you are using logic to open a lock. The connection between the dates and the clock is a classic trope, but it is executed smoothly here.
Introduction Point-and-click escape games thrive on the satisfaction of unlocking that final door. For fans of the genre, TripleQ-s has become a recognizable name, known for creating atmospheric rooms filled with clever contraptions. In Study Room Girl -Final-, the stakes are intellectual, and the setting is deceptively cozy.
If you’ve found yourself staring at a bookshelf for twenty minutes or can’t quite figure out that last combination lock, you’re in the right place. Let’s break down the puzzles, the atmosphere, and how to reach the true ending. TripleQ-s Escape Game - Study Room Girl -Final-...
Desk (Center):
Window (Right Wall):
Floor / Rug:
Log in. On the desktop, there is a file called "Secret.jpg". It shows a 4x4 grid of colored squares. TripleQ-s has always had a talent for logic
Left lower drawer: Locked with a symbol puzzle. Match the symbols from the red book, the moon outside, and a hidden carving under the desk. Solution example: Star - Moon - Sun. Opens to reveal a Flashlight.
Once arranged correctly, a hidden compartment opens on the side of the bookshelf. Desk (Center):
Alternate version: You might need to read the titles after arranging. The first letter of each title spells a word (e.g., "MOON" or "CLUE").
This is a mid-tier difficulty game. It’s perfect for a coffee break (about 15-30 minutes). It doesn’t require extreme lateral thinking, but it does require attention to detail. The "Final" in the title implies closure to a story, and the ending provides a sweet, if simple, narrative wrap-up.