Escape 3D: Cinema A Walkthrough by The Lost Gamer (ilovecartoonssomuch@yahoo.com) Written 6/17/2014 For a list of all my various guides, check http://the_lost_gamer.tripod.com/guides.html Table of Contents: 001. General information 002. Walkthrough 003. Credits 001. General Information ----------------------------------------------------------- This is a walkthrough for the iOS game called "Escape 3D: Cinema". It is part of the Escape 3D series, made by Bored.com. To contact me about this guide, use my email address, ilovecartoonssomuch@yahoo.com. 002. Walkthrough ----------------------------------------------------------- The projector in the cinema is broken, as are most of the film reels. Your goal is to fix both of those problems. To move around in this game, tap on the arrows. To pick up an item, tap on it. To use an item, tap on it to select it, then tap on what you want to use it on. By the bottom of the projector is an oil can, and by the bottom of the exit door are keys. Pick up both of those items, then go to the film closet. Use the oil can on the door handle, then use the keys on the door handle to unlock the door. Go inside the film closet and pick up both reels of "The Last Battle", which is the movie advertised on the poster in this room. Use one reel on the other to have both reels. To the left of the film closet is a set of shelves. Pick up scotch tape and a gluing film from the shelves. You can also get a lens from here, as well. To the right of the film closet is a film reel table. Use the scotch tape on the gluing film, then use it on the table to place it down. Use the reels on the gray things on the sides of the film repair machine you've just made. Hooray, the film is fixed! I should note that the game is picky, about the table to the right of the film closet. If you are too far away from the film closet, turning right puts you towards the projector. Take a step closer to the film closet, then turn right to reach the film reel table. To the right of the projector are shelves, with video filters and a film channel. Use the filter, lens and channel on each other, then use them in the area inside the projector. Use the film reel you fixed on the circular part above the projector, and it is fixed. That's everything! 003. Credits ----------------------------------------------------------- This FAQ is copyright of The Lost Gamer, 2014. If you want to use any part of this FAQ, ask me first (instructions under general information).