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Adventure Escape Mysteries Framed Walkthrough – Chapter 3

Look at the clock, which shows the time 8:27. Enter 0827 on the closet lock to open it.

Take the screwdriver and use it to remove the bulb from the flashlight. Then go through the door at the end of the hallway.

In this room, collect several items: four slides (one on the clipboard), the projector, and the eraser. Take one of the canvases off the wall to pick up the easel, then open the drawer to get the projector remote. Also, note the six pieces of famous artwork on the wall.

Place the projector down near the remote. Use the easel to close the blinds, and use the eraser to remove the marker from the board. Insert the four slides into the projector, then use the remote to turn it on. The projector bulb burns out, so replace it with the flashlight bulb and turn it on again. The image is too blurry to see clearly!

Tap on the projector and adjust the lens to bring the picture into focus. You’ll need to align all the lenses to match Hokusai’s painting, The Great Wave Off Kanagawa.

The projector will play through the four slides automatically. If you miss them, use the remote to play them again. Compare each slide to the paintings on the wall and note their names: HOKUSAI, VANGOGH, CEZANNE, and MUNCH. Go to the bookshelves and pull the books in this order: H, V, C, M. This reveals a secret passage behind the bookshelves, but it’s too dark to see!

Remove the bulb from the projector and return to the utility closet. Insert the bulb into the flashlight and take it with you.

Use the flashlight to light up the hidden passage, revealing a puzzle. Tap the white boxes to rotate the black footprints and create a path that crosses all the squares, leading to the exit. Tap Kate’s button to navigate through the maze. You’ll find Lansky downstairs with some drugs.

Use the flashlight to locate six pieces of jewelry to complete another CAESAR necklace. The puzzle will be solved automatically once you collect all the pieces.