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Siroma Room 2

May 5, 2007 | By soruman | Topics: , ,

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Siroma Room 2 WalkthroughSiroma Room 2 is the second episode of the Siroma Room. Like in the first one, you have to use your keyboard instead of your mouse. Use arrow keys to move around and use space for actions.

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May 5, 2007 | By soruman | Topics: , , |

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2 Responses to “Siroma Room 2”

  1. Andreasen, wrote on May 12th, 2007 5:21 am Visit Webpage | Permalink

    Tips:

    Examine/Use -
    Climb -
    Be careful with space. If you press it at certain points, or too rapidly, the player might even be transported off-screen. It’s very buggy.

    Walkthrough (by Andreasen):

    0 - Click on the screen with your mouse to activate the controls. Choose control type A or control type B with up and down arrows. Press / to start the game.
    1 - Check the large plaque by the shutters to get a clue: “D0″
    2 - Check the desk drawers for ITEM 1.
    3 - Check the smallest wardrobe (on the left) for ITEM 2 (a “pa-a-ru” (pearl)).
    4 - Use the pearl (ITEM 2) on the largest wardrobe (to the right), and then examine it again for a clue: “O2″
    5 - Go to the console in the far left corner of the room, and enter “5963″ into it to drop a box, completing the stairs.
    6 - Climb the stairs with .
    7 - Jump on top of the box to the right. You will break it.
    8 - Press and hold against the right side of the remaining box. After a couple of “nsho” grunts, you will manage to push it against the wall.
    9 - Climb the box, and use the control panel to open the shutters.
    10 - Climb the counter (where the shutters were), face to its left side, and examine it to get ITEM 3.
    11 - Turn to the left side of the soda machine, and examine to get ITEM 4.
    12 - Use ITEM 4 against the far right of the TV to get ITEM 5 (500 yen).
    13 - Use the 500 yen on the soda machine (by its money receiver). You will get a clue: “F1″
    14 - Now use ITEM 4 on the soda machine to get ITEM 6.
    15 - Climb the counter, and climb down behind it. To the right of the counter, there will be a code panel. Use ITEM 6 to use it. The code is “up”, “down”, “left”, “right”. Using numpad, you find that the solution is “8246″. (It doesn’t matter which type of control you chose at the beginning.) You will get ITEM 7 (”ka-t-ta-a” (cutter)).
    16 - Open the box with the cutter (ITEM 7) to get a ITEM 8 (”pa-t-to” (putt, possibly a putter)). This will wreck your stairs, however.
    17 - Use ITEM 3 on the control panel by the stairs, and it will allow you to enter another code. The japanese clues will apparently translate the color value “0009cf” into the code “2511″. Enter it. Surprise: A real set of stairs will extended.
    18 - Go to the left side of the TV. Step 19 must be completed within 60 seconds or less, so read carefully before continuing: Set the timer there to the current time (normally shown in the lower right corner of your computer screen). To get the maximum amount of time, set the numbers to one minute ahead, and then wait to press enter until the minute starts.
    19 - Head up the stairs, and face the front of the drinking fountain (in the right corner of the second level). Use the putt (ITEM 8) on it.
    20 - Use the putt (ITEM 8) on the large black painting (by the sofa) to reveal a partial moon on it.
    21 - Use ITEM 1 on the painting to reveal it completely. A secret compartment will drop from the ceiling over the sofa.
    22 - Examine it from on top of the sofa (facing it) to get the ID card (ITEM 9) for the door.
    23 - Use the ID card on the panel by the door. You are now meant to input “FOOD”. Using the japanese hints you discovered earlier, you can spell out F1-O2-O2-D0, so the code is obviously “1220″. This will unlock the door.
    24 - Open the door, and you’re out.

  2. soruman, wrote on May 12th, 2007 11:21 am Visit Webpage | Permalink

    Thanks a lot Andreasen…

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