Level 22: The Bar
The Bar is another one of those escape games we know I love so well. Here’s the twist: I had no effing idea what I was doing while I played. Which means, I guess, that the complexity was up there?

The first thing you see is an explanation of the bar, and of the bar owner’s story of lost love. Truly heartbreaking. Then, you get to poke around for clues to… how to escape. Or find his long lost love. Or make a really good margarita. Like I said, I have no idea.

The graphics aren’t terrible, and the clues are sufficiently random that I was stumped after obtaining a cell phone, a blender, a lighter, a Swiss Army knife and a diary. Maybe my brain is fried because of how many of these puzzles I’ve been testing all day, but I had no clue how to even escape the first room. And that’s assuming there are other rooms at all.
Help me out, ‘thonners - anyone else gotten more doodads or escaped this room?
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The criticisms of my students would serve as a good warning to visitors of Seeworthy: she talks too fast, she's too hard on us, she assigns too much work, and you have to be a dyke to get a good grade.
In other words, I'm a big, fat, queer, feminist meanie, and I am totally out to get you. Graaagh!
yes, i have the diary, a needle thing, wine glass, coaster, another glass with lime juice inside it, a lighter (it has a ring inside it when u open it), army knife, rum, cleaning cloth,cell phone, blender and a block of ice. thats about it. i dont know what to do next.
oh yh i forgot to add that there are some numbers on the window , you have to look very carefully, next to where the old man and the sea book is. the numbers are 51952