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You push the door the way the picture above the door shows it.
The simple past of "escape" is "escaped."
You right-click on the door and select the option to pick the lock. When you successfully do so, your out. Then, all that is left is to walk out the door past the sleeping guard.
drag a door(with the mouse) past the invisible wall then go through the matching door
After you go to select level you go past the level 6 door there are more doors with names that are the extras, but before you can play them you have to find their doors in all of the levels. There is one extra for each level, find the door in the level, and you can access it from the "select level" door on the main menu.
All you have to do is type "What" with the keyboard and the door will unlock.
The past participle of "escape" is "escaped." For example, "She has escaped from the room."
To get past level 37 in Escape, focus on observing the patterns and clues within the level. Look for interactive objects or hidden items that might help you progress. If you're stuck, consider checking online guides or forums for specific strategies shared by other players. Remember to experiment with different approaches, as sometimes unconventional methods can lead to breakthroughs.
Click the hammer.... Stop hammer time! :D
The past participle for "escape" is "escaped." For example: "The prisoner had escaped from his cell."
To get past level 36 on 40 Escape, you'll need to carefully observe your surroundings for clues and items that can be used to solve puzzles. Look for hidden objects or interactive elements that may not be immediately obvious. Sometimes, manipulating the environment or combining items can reveal the solution. If you’re stuck, consider looking for a walkthrough or video guide for specific tips on that level.
there is a sword at the bottom of the screen, click the magnifying glass to get it click on it and chop the thorns down.