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Out, including the Happy Coin ending. All the puzzles in this one seemed pretty straightforward. No real headscratchers--except for figuring out that you have to unlock the exit door first before the new clue for the Happy Coin becomes available.
Thanks, Bart. Tesshi-e games always make me happy.
Another good one. Took a bit of thinking to get started, but the 'join the dots' motif was well clued.
Can of water with press top is unusual -- never seen one of those.
Actually a bit obvious in places: stars, hippo, clue for happy coin were hard to miss. Last two puzzles (gadget, happy) probably the hardest, as it should be.
For the weird gadget, if you pay attention to where the shapes are on the grid, they create three digits. The squares' positions creates the first digit, the circles' positions create the second, and the triangles, the third. What I can't figure out is what the final image on the TV is all about, to get the happy coin. I can get out, but I am not happy about it. =( Any advise from anyone who might still be out there??
POP! Got it. I thought the left/right facing orientation of the hippos meant something. Silly me. Lean back from your screen, and then you'll see it! Yum! Omelette rice, much better than plain 'ol tea!
Tesshie made another challenging but doable game. The omelette was certainly nice if not evening dish for us Americans, but perhaps I like the odd Japanese cuisine. Thanks Bart!
FIRST! :)
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ReplyDeletetout ça pour devoir se taper une omelette au riz...
ReplyDeleteI'm already stuck. I've got the remote and the lubricating oil. Can somebody help me?
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use the numbers on the coach (join the red marks) to open the locked drawer in the stair-shaped cabinet
@ Moe, thank you!
ReplyDeleteDon't forget to push the sofa down a second time when you see the first red digit-lines .... cause that happened to me first :)
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A little easier than usual for Mr.Birdy escapes.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed it.
Thanks for the link Bart.
Out, including the Happy Coin ending. All the puzzles in this one seemed pretty straightforward. No real headscratchers--except for figuring out that you have to unlock the exit door first before the new clue for the Happy Coin becomes available.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Bart. Tesshi-e games always make me happy.
Another great escape from Tesshi-e! Thanks for sharing this with us, Bart! :)
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ReplyDeleteAnother good one. Took a bit of thinking to get started, but the 'join the dots' motif was well clued.
ReplyDeleteCan of water with press top is unusual -- never seen one of those.
Actually a bit obvious in places: stars, hippo, clue for happy coin were hard to miss. Last two puzzles (gadget, happy) probably the hardest, as it should be.
No complaints. Another nice diversion.
My favorite part about this game is how the impossible to escape games are easier than normal. Thanks, thanks for your help.
ReplyDeleteWorth redoing for the happy coin ending. Tim for Yums
ReplyDeleteStuck stuck stuck! Hal? Oil?
ReplyDeleteout (with quite some help)
ReplyDeletestuck on the weird remote with the dial and squares/circles/triangles...
ReplyDeleteme too :-(
ReplyDeleteFor the weird gadget, if you pay attention to where the shapes are on the grid, they create three digits. The squares' positions creates the first digit, the circles' positions create the second, and the triangles, the third. What I can't figure out is what the final image on the TV is all about, to get the happy coin. I can get out, but I am not happy about it. =( Any advise from anyone who might still be out there??
ReplyDeletePOP! Got it. I thought the left/right facing orientation of the hippos meant something. Silly me. Lean back from your screen, and then you'll see it! Yum! Omelette rice, much better than plain 'ol tea!
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Just can't figure out what to use the pliers for....
ReplyDeleteTo cut loose the escape key, which is hanging on the right side of the window. (I missed it too, for a while.)
ReplyDeleteTesshie made another challenging but doable game. The omelette was certainly nice if not evening dish for us Americans, but perhaps I like the odd Japanese cuisine. Thanks Bart!
ReplyDeleteI cannot figure out the very last happy coin puzzle. The TV hippos make no sense. Can someone give me a hint?
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