It was a nice adventure. What I found silly was using the phone to call a fax number. I even tried the 4-digit lock with each of the last four digits. *pff*
It was a nice adventure. What I found silly was using the phone to call a fax number. I even tried the 4-digit lock with each of the last four digits. *pff*
Game play is neither easy or hard. I thought the jars were clues to the colour lock until I found the books. I like the swings and the squirrel.
I love what was summoned in the end. It was a nice surprise.
Thanks to the walk through, I totally missed the grey key and couldn't get through a door. After that, I had no problem finishing the game.
Not sure if there was a bug or it was my internet connection, I couldn't get pass the first door after putting three buttons in. I restarted the game and the same thing happened.
Good try for making this game. Since there were no descriptions, I could hardly guess what was going on. It is nice to have a different path of the story, but I was still very confused. The cat-like creature is cute.
Great review, thanks!
Thanks to the walk through, I couldn't relate the colours to a dog, a female face, and a leaf. Then, I missed the last colour code on the book shelf. In my opinion, it is not necessary to give us the colour clues in order to get the right mix of colours.
I kinda like the puzzles which are of appropriate levels of difficulty. However, one has to try two numerical locks after finding the first 4-digit clue.
Graphics are alright.
Some puzzles are easy whereas others are hard. Thanks to the walk through, I totally neglected the shape of the buttons below those numbers. Also, I didn't know how to break those metal rods.
I was able to solve most puzzles except the one with colour buttons. Thanks to the walk through, I would never know that two clues were on the clue sheet (i.e., the order and the number of times one has to hit each button).
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