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March 29, 2014
fruit kitchens #01 strawberry red
After the hunt for candies Funkyland is back with another escape the room series: find seven strawberries to escape in fruit kitchens #01 strawberry red.
It's very early in the morning. I must still be tired. I couldn't for the life of me figure out the number combo puzzle. It's very simple once I figured it out. So now I feel stupid about how long it took me to figure it out.
It's hard to believe the speed at which this artist can create these well-planned, moderately challenging games that have this much artistic detailing in these wonderfully colorful fantasy rooms. They are a quick escape for a few moments into a happy children's world where worries and cares are temporarily forgotten.
I had the same problem with the number code, thinking the "24" code referred to the 3 tomatoes on the cupboard. Once I realized the clock was involved it was easy.
Got it. Very similar to the candy games, but no gumball machine!
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ReplyDeleteIt's very early in the morning. I must still be tired. I couldn't for the life of me figure out the number combo puzzle. It's very simple once I figured it out. So now I feel stupid about how long it took me to figure it out.
ReplyDeleteHere, where I live, its afternoon and I AM stupid, because I cant figure out the frogs numbers.
ReplyDeleteCan someone help me please?
Thank you :-)
Anonymous 17:02 Diagram on fridge with "24" represents the clock on the wall. Consider the time according to the 24-hour clock. Is it a.m. or p.m.?
ReplyDeleteYeah, thank you Anonymous 17:18 :-D
ReplyDeleteI didn't recognize the clock, I have only seen the other (3) tomatoes on the cupboard
It's hard to believe the speed at which this artist can create these well-planned, moderately challenging games that have this much artistic detailing in these wonderfully colorful fantasy rooms. They are a quick escape for a few moments into a happy children's world where worries and cares are temporarily forgotten.
ReplyDeleteHow do you make a metal key out of strawberries?
ReplyDeleteI had the same problem with the number code, thinking the "24" code referred to the 3 tomatoes on the cupboard. Once I realized the clock was involved it was easy.
ReplyDeleteLiked the music on this one.
Lovely!
ReplyDeleteAnother nice simple and tasty escape game, a fruit key seems nice. A good follow to the candy series. Thanks Bart!
ReplyDeleteEither I'm on form (?) or this was a little easier than the candy games. Nice one - thanks for sharing, Bart. :)
ReplyDeleteI feel dumb but... how do you get the strawberry that is on the shelf over the door?
ReplyDeleteLet's make up a story about a creature that locked us in the room & will only give the key to us if given 7 strawberries.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous 21.52, you will need to find a long handled brush somewhere in the kitchen, you should then be able to reach the strawberry
ReplyDeletelight, fun, and perfect for a tough Monday....
ReplyDeleteGot out pretty quickly. Two seconds to think about the clue on the fridge door. Then done. Another fun one.Thanks Bart!
ReplyDeleteWere is the last strawberry
ReplyDeletehola como veo lo del armario??
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