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Alex777 [14]
2 years ago
7

2+5, local movement, 9-5 rectangle. 3 times 5 Open Says-a-me. 4(6)(7)(7+5) lockbox

Advanced Placement (AP)
1 answer:
Jobisdone [24]2 years ago
5 0

Answer: A code to escape from prison in a new digital game called Escape From Alpha.

Explanation:

2+5, local movement, 9-5 rectangle. 3*5 Open Says-a-me. 4(6)(7)(7+5) lockbox is a code to escape from prison in a digital game.

Escape Room Alpha is a game where we must escape from a room or temple or laboratory. In the room where we are there are objects that will help us escape. Its creator is DevUltra, currently the game has 15 thousand likes and 53 thousand favorites. Every time you see that we pass some level we unlock another level. If you do not want or cannot pass a level to play another, the solution is to pay with robux to unlock.

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