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September 02, 2012
clickplay quickfire 3
The play button has gone missing once more, so you'll have to find it in each of the scenes in Ninjadoodle's latest clickplay quickfire 3.
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Wiiiiiiiiiii!!! ^___^
Done!
YAY! A new Ninjadoodle game!
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Since nobody said it yet.....
FIRST!
YEAH! I love The ClickPLAY games!
Here's a full walkthrough
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSnW9gXFm1w
i love these games, but i don't like how dark it is. i originally thought there was something wrong with my screen.
lol @ "Budgetoast 5H-1t"
first!!!
help with the code cracker (the one with the nun)
oh...nevermind
i still need help w/the code crcker though.
For the 'nun' code cracker level:
The pictures sound like numbers... bricks=6, nun=1, wine=9, tree=3
Parents product is flawed.
1 x 0 = 0 Not an option.
@m., You kinda already know the answer, The "one' with the nun, The "three" with the tree, the "six" With the bricks, and the "nine" with the wine. Get it! Just in case you still need help! other people: try not to look at the walkthourgh. Scroll down.......
just a little farther...........
ok. that's good.
anon, not 1xo, but rather, 0x1!
awwwww jj posted the anwser before me! Wel Anyone else ywho need help!
Cute game ;) Like the retro scheme
Any ideas for code cracker with 5 4 3 and 15?? Been puzzling over it for a while now. I bet it's so easy I can't see the forest for the trees!
@Carly, each number represents a letter of the alphabet and the shaded part of each square tells you where the letter belongs. Hope that helped.
Hi Imogen. Good Lord, how could I have missed that? I was looking for the first letter in "five" and so on. Thanks for the tip! Too bad it was the last level. I enjoyed the other clickplays much more.
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