Yesterday, I posted the walkthrough for the first 5 levels of the room-escape game: Factory96. I have to admit that I am playing the game alongside you, so these ideas are fresh from my own experience. I find myself more and more addicted to this game and I get frustrated when I try and try, and I can’t seem to get the correct answer. But hang in there, maybe take a step back and look at it from a different angle. Consider possibilities that you have dismissed in the past, because one of them might just be the right one.
Anyway, if you find yourself about to bang your head against the wall, then you have come to the right place. Below is the exact instructions for you to pass the next 5 levels. But before that, please read the following disclaimer:
Similar to the other walkthroughs I have posted, I strongly recommend you try to guess the answers first. There is absolutely no fun if you just come here to copy all the answers. If you are stuck on a level, try asking around. Your friends, family or Facebook contacts might have a clue. The whole idea of this game is the joy of finding out the answers. Don’t spoil it for yourself by taking the easy way out!
Picking up where we left off from the level 5, Factory 96 continues to give us items to use to uncover numbers within. In case you didn’t notice, there is a hammer at the bottom right of the picture. Simply pick it up and smash the window to reveal a strangely shaped cloud that bears resemblance to the numbers 8-3-2.
With level 7, the developers seem to be introducing a new way to confuse you. Looking around the room, there is nothing to pick up or interact with, only broken windows and shadows. Stare at the shadows close to you and you just might spot the numbers that it makes: 1-3-5.
Level 8 is an easy one as it goes back to the old technique of picking up an object and using it on the environment. Pick up the brush from the floor and scrub the walls with it to reveal the numbers 5-9-2.
There’s nothing special about the people in the picture frames. With this game, it is important to think in numbers. How many frames are there? Three. How many people are in those pictures? 7-2-4. There’s your answer!
I confess that I had trouble with this one. It took me a long time and plenty of soul searching to figure out how to solve this. First of all, pick up the flashlight off the ground. You will use it for later levels. Look closely at the numbers on the wall and you can see that they are NOT all numbers. “A” is at the top left, “B” is second from right at the top row, and “C” is second from right on the bottom row. Once you figure out the corresponding numbers, you will get your answer.
Maths is fun! However, for those who would like to just skip the math, the answer is 3-6-8.
And that’s the first 10 levels. I hope this will provide you with a good head start. Until then, take your time to look around and slowly make sense of the pictures. If all else fails, just start tapping everywhere and hope that something happens.. Hey, it works, sometimes..