Escape Simulator

Escape Simulator

The treasure of Doctor Lemon
16 Comments
Ptit_Jul 16 May, 2022 @ 1:41pm 
De la chimie et des chats, que demander de plus ? :)
Citron Vert  [author] 25 Dec, 2021 @ 9:53am 
I'm pretty sure, on the model near the PC that the missing hydrogen is behind the carbon on the left (totally hidden by the carbno).
Also English is not my native language so sorry of the grammar ans spelling, but yeah, I love chemistry (and sciences in general)
Kyler 24 Dec, 2021 @ 10:25pm 
At first, I was turned off by the poor grammar and spelling. However, you are clearly someone who understands and loves chemistry, a man after my own heart. Thumbs up.
mg 24 Dec, 2021 @ 4:51pm 
i was a bit annoyed when I see something like H^2+, and a nit pick. The picture of the chemical model left of the PC in the second room, there's a carbon atom attached with 2 hydrogen atom and another carbon atom, while the fourth single bond connected to nothing, its weird unless that model is a [M]+ model
Cuber 23 Dec, 2021 @ 11:10am 
Really like this room. I don't know a lot about chemistry but it was interesting and i have even learned one or two new things :). Thank you!
Blobfish 23 Dec, 2021 @ 10:35am 
Spent some time figuring out the first room, got all four keys and went to unlock the door. Accidentally placed the key in front of the door and it fell and went through the floor. Didn't bother to restart.
Citron Vert  [author] 22 Dec, 2021 @ 5:00am 
I you want, I publish a full soluce with a lot of hint in the discussion tab
PerksPrisoner 22 Dec, 2021 @ 1:37am 
::shrug:: I guess I am to much of an idiot. I can't figure it out, I tried it three different ways..... I guess I just won't get to finish this one. Cheers!
Citron Vert  [author] 21 Dec, 2021 @ 3:27am 
I youn find all the clues, it should tell you that only the number of protons (red) are important to know the atom, so count them and look at the periodic table (for exemple 6 protons would be C) after than you need to see if the is more electron (blue) than proton (red) or not. If the is more red, the charge will be positive and if there is more blue, the charge will be negative. (I hope this help)
PerksPrisoner 21 Dec, 2021 @ 3:09am 
OK. I get that, usually I don't get a response so I was brief. But I don't know how it correlates... It is something I don't use regularly. Have no idea how I am meant to use the chart to identify how many are in each, or what would tell me what element they are an atom of.....:steamsad:
Citron Vert  [author] 21 Dec, 2021 @ 2:16am 
It's not cell, but atoms. You will need to find what are the protons, the neutrons and the electrons on them. Use the periodic table to identify them and count the proton and the electron to find the charge.
PerksPrisoner 21 Dec, 2021 @ 1:03am 
I simply need more guidance on the cell room.... It is getting the better of me.... Probably doesn't help that it is 1AM either
m_scotter 19 Dec, 2021 @ 4:46pm 
Really enjoyed this one but how dare you make me learn things. :P
monkey mayhem 14 Dec, 2021 @ 4:32am 
aww ahah love that
Citron Vert  [author] 14 Dec, 2021 @ 3:58am 
Thank you very much for the feedback, I'm glad you liked it (and the cats are my cats, so obviously, the more beautiful ones in the world)
monkey mayhem 14 Dec, 2021 @ 3:29am 
yo i rly liked this! very unique and can even be solved without basic chemistry knowledge. also i love the cats ahaha