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January 27, 2012
the hunting of the snark
Solve the puzzles by finding all the hidden objects in the hunting of the snark by Long Leaf's Friends.
My monitor must be old...On some levels where things where hid in the darker spots I had to guess if I was clicking in the right place. My fork went boing alot. Then I had to use the walkthrough to pinpoint where to click. Aggravating!
I approached this with hope, having once read the book, And I thought it would much be the same. But having just seen how the cut scenes were done, I think it is not worth the name.
(and that's how you match Lewis Carroll's meter, nice game though)
No, I am not FIRST! Nor are you!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know Dali designed escape games! ;) I enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteCool game will have to play it again all the way through when I am not late for work. :)
ReplyDeleteReally enjoyed this one!
ReplyDeleteThe hunting of a snark is a Lewis Caroll's poem, by the way. Looks to be a great game, whatever. :)
ReplyDeleteloved it! so cute! like how it's based off of a lewis carrol quote
ReplyDeleteLove the concept, can't seem to get the cursor/"fork" to grab any of the items. What am I doing wrong????
ReplyDeleteUse the tip of the left most tine to pinpoint items.
ReplyDeleteBoring game, long and repetitive.
ReplyDeleteQuirky and fun :-)
ReplyDeleterather enjoyed this
ReplyDeleterather enjoyed this
ReplyDeleteLoved it! Thanks for posting it Bart.
ReplyDeleteMy monitor must be old...On some levels where things where hid in the darker spots I had to guess if I was clicking in the right place. My fork went boing alot. Then I had to use the walkthrough to pinpoint where to click. Aggravating!
ReplyDeletecute, but somethings were hard to find and the controls for the maze were horrible
ReplyDeleteBold guy sure looks like Kelsey Grammer,,,,Hunting of the Snark a Cheers episode?
ReplyDelete(windfire)
ReplyDeleteI approached this with hope, having once read the book,
And I thought it would much be the same.
But having just seen how the cut scenes were done,
I think it is not worth the name.
(and that's how you match Lewis Carroll's meter, nice game though)
this is genius
ReplyDeleteCute and nice art, but it gets a little pixel-hunt-y at times. Also, you can circumvent the mazes by just walking around the outside.
ReplyDeleteFab game, nice to have something a bit different.
ReplyDeleteWow.. Just wow.
ReplyDeleteThe art and the quests in form of little poems - That's so creative and wonderful!
I enjoyed this game a lot!