![]() Select the fly swatter and then tap each of the flies buzzing around the room. ![]() ![]() Tap to collect a fly swatter to the right of the door. Use the 6 digit code on the keypad to open the door. Count the number of times each colour of the dots appears in the flags. You can see 8 flags on the pages with 6 coloured dots at the top. Tap the book on the desk on right of the room. Enter the code in the keypad to open the door. The answers fro these are a code 0 8 2 Show. The board on the right contains some maths equations. Once all 12 are in the boxes the door will open. If you get one wrong the papers will all return to their place. Drag and drop each of the symbols into the correct box for them (they are letters and hieroglyphs). The drawing represent different languages, Greek (columns), Roman (colliseum), Egyptian (pyramids). There are 3 boxes on the floor with drawings on them. There are 12 pieces of paper with symbols on them around the room. Use this code on the keypad by the door to open it. Reassemble the pieces to complete the mirror and reveal a code number 21825 Show. Next use the broken glass on the screen to place the pieces around the screen. Tap the small concertina screen above the bed on the right to view it, then use the glue on it. Tap the draws on the left to open it and then tap again to collect some glue. Tap the bin by the door to open it then tap again to collect some broken glass. You need to drag and drop all 5 basket balls to score in the net before the count down timer on the left runs out. There are 5 basketballs on the floor and a net on the right. Parking in the street and surrounding areas is possible with a parking permit there is almost always a spot right in front of the door.This is our guide to rooms 31-40 for 100 Doors Games: Escape from School. By bicycle, the Zuidas, De Pijp, Museumplein or the city centre can be reached within minutes. Accessibility is good and main roads are very close (the A-10, A-2 and the S109), as is public transport with the North-South line (Metro), tram lines 4 and 12, bus line 15, the RAI railway station and Zuid. The Scheldestraat, Maasstraat, Beethovenstraat and De Pijp are within walking distance of the house, which means there is also no shortage of terraces, lunchrooms, cafés and restaurants. All amenities are around the corner, such as various supermarkets, specialty and local shops. The neighbourhood is known for its beautiful wide streets combined with many green areas, such as the Beatrixpark and the Amstelpark. The flat is located in a quiet street in the Rivierenbuurt on the border of the Old South area. Here is the opportunity created to sit outside and enjoy the sun. The front of the house, next to the entrance, is facing south-west. At the front the first bedroom and at the rear the second bedroom. The open kitchen is equipped with a natural stone worktop, a built-in dishwasher, a 5-burner cooker including a large oven.įrom the living room, access to a second hallway with a modern bathroom equipped with a toilet, washbasin with a custom-made mirror and a walk-in shower. ![]() The rooms are separated by en-suite doors with stained-glass windows. The spacious living room en-suite is located on the corner and is very bright due to the many windows. Entrance into the hall with built-in wardrobe and a separate storage room with storage space and connection for a washing machine. Through a porch entrance with granite floor access to the house. The entire apartment has a beautiful wooden parquet floor. This bright and spacious apartment is in very good condition and features various authentic details, such as stained-glass windows and panel doors. The apartment is located in the most beautiful and quiet part of the lively Rivierenbuurt, Amsterdam Zuid. Atmospheric, bright ground floor house with a living area of approximately 80m2, two bedrooms, a very spacious living room en-suite with a spacious open kitchen.
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