Hi! I'm Bart Bonte, a Belgian independent game designer and bontegames.com is where I blog about new interesting browser and mobile games. My own games are all in the left column (or at the bottom of this page on mobile). More info about me and my games on bartbonte.com.
Get in touch: email - twitter - facebook - youtube - instagram
March 02, 2011
bremen town musicians
Minoto is back on a weekly schedule, so here's his point and click exercise for this week: Bremen town musicians.
The bremen musicians are a mule, a dog, a cat and a chicken... I don't see it in the game, but I've stopped trying to understand Minoto for a while... :)
I kept hoping that there would be some kind of role for Lady Liberty, but she just stood there. Oh, and it's handy that glass always breaks into identical shards. :-)
does anyone else feel that the new-ish idea of always starting with a key and highlighting that key in a big red circle is a little patronizing? we're Minoto fans - we're clever enough to figure out where to being without a giant hint!
Minoto fans extend in the planetarian totality. Some newness requires pointing out. Cleverness without humility is disturbing. Or something like that ;)
I hate minoto games. Not only do they NEVER make sense but they are also just plain bad. Maybe it is just me though because I have heard good things from other people about minoto
Did you actually use the hook for anything? Did I miss something...did you use it to move the welcome mat? I was so baffled by the whole plot line, I missed it. Lizzie
YEeeeeeeHaaaaaaaaa
ReplyDeleteWere there any musicians in that?
ReplyDeleteThe donkey is one of the musicians in Grimm's story.
ReplyDeleteThe bremen musicians are a mule, a dog, a cat and a chicken... I don't see it in the game, but I've stopped trying to understand Minoto for a while... :)
ReplyDeleteI kept hoping that there would be some kind of role for Lady Liberty, but she just stood there. Oh, and it's handy that glass always breaks into identical shards. :-)
ReplyDeletedoes anyone else feel that the new-ish idea of always starting with a key and highlighting that key in a big red circle is a little patronizing? we're Minoto fans - we're clever enough to figure out where to being without a giant hint!
ReplyDeleteMinoto fans extend in the planetarian totality. Some newness requires pointing out.
ReplyDeleteCleverness without humility is disturbing.
Or something like that ;)
hah! love it, tam!
ReplyDeletethis is wierd even for minoto I LOVE WIERD
ReplyDeleteThat was fun! I like how the donkey fit through the tiny openings made by the mole! ;-P
ReplyDeleteok, it's not mandatory to play Minoto, but these games are becoming a bit boring. All in all it's always the same old story.
ReplyDeleteI hate minoto games. Not only do they NEVER make sense but they are also just plain bad. Maybe it is just me though because I have heard good things from other people about minoto
ReplyDeleteI think Minoto is poetry.
ReplyDeletei dont get it
ReplyDeleteI wonder if this is a several part story. Like the werewolf boy or the giant crab robot. I'm so glad Minoto is back. Weee!
ReplyDeletewell then, anonymous, dnt play minoto games..?
ReplyDeleteMinoto games are awesome! Please keep posting them Bart!
ReplyDeleteDid you actually use the hook for anything? Did I miss something...did you use it to move the welcome mat? I was so baffled by the whole plot line, I missed it.
ReplyDeleteLizzie
Unusually, the original folk tale doesn't seem to make much more sense than Minoto's game:
ReplyDeletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Town_Musicians_of_Bremen
Lizzie, you need the hook to pull back the hatch that reveals the valve you use to shut off the water.
I hope Minoto is OK :/
ReplyDeleteYeah I was thinking the same thing. Minoto and Kaitai.
ReplyDeleteIt seems that Minoto now posts every other weekend.
ReplyDelete