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August 20, 2010
goose gold
Goose gold is your point and click appointment with Minoto for this week.
OK. That was odd. I think that the goose was covered in that gold glitter-glue little kids use. That would explain everyone sticking to it. Maybe the princess did it. There seems to be a running theme with the Minoto games recently. It's that panda. How much food can that thing eat?
I grew up with Grimm's Fairy Tales and this one was very familiar to me. I checked the online resource and was delighted to find more of the stories. Thanks, Mantaraya, for posting the link, and thank you Bart for posting yet another clever Minoto game! :)
The goose was shown to the princess. The smile returned to her face.
ReplyDeleteSecond!
ReplyDeleteThis is always such a non sense, don't you think ?
ReplyDeleteI love Minoto... especially after a long day! Thanks Bart.
ReplyDeleteThe goose was shown to the princess. The smile returned to her face. N1c
ReplyDeleteminoto was always weird... but... really...??? those poor towns people! =O they deserve a better princess who sees the people, not the goose ><
ReplyDeleterandom that all these people are all up on the goose... but whatever lol :)
ReplyDeleteOK. That was odd. I think that the goose was covered in that gold glitter-glue little kids use. That would explain everyone sticking to it. Maybe the princess did it. There seems to be a running theme with the Minoto games recently. It's that panda. How much food can that thing eat?
ReplyDelete"The Golden Goose" is one of Grimm's Fairy Tales about a goose that people get stuck to.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.familymanagement.com/literacy/grimms/grimms50.html
Rule Number 1 for Minoto games:
ReplyDeleteNeed something eaten, give it to the panda.
nice, this one was very nice, minoto.
ReplyDeletebravo!
It brought a smile to my face too!
I grew up with Grimm's Fairy Tales and this one was very familiar to me. I checked the online resource and was delighted to find more of the stories. Thanks, Mantaraya, for posting the link, and thank you Bart for posting yet another clever Minoto game! :)
ReplyDeleteMinoto always makes me smile. Like the goose makes the princess smile.
ReplyDeleteThat was some kind of weird Minoto!
ReplyDelete:)
minoto wheres the challenge in your games now??? i miss it :(
ReplyDeletei won without using the pot how do you use it?
ReplyDeleteI was curious what the point of the pot was too.
ReplyDeleteI need the pot to get the octopus. Can you get it without using the pot?
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