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.
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OOOO! First & finished...
ReplyDeleteNice and easy. Love those fruit kitchens.
ReplyDeleteBest I've ever done! I thought this one was really cute. A little twist on the normal puzzles.
ReplyDeleteok, used all my items, found all but one pineapple, which is behind the frog. Help plz!
ReplyDeleteha ha, nevermind! found it!
ReplyDeletePineapple are so tasty. I do enjoy the nice design of the kitchen and the silly places you find some of the fruit. Thanks Bart.
ReplyDeleteHow do you get the one that's behind the frog?
ReplyDelete@anon 21:11 click to the left of the frog, at the top down view.
ReplyDeleteI love these so much.
ReplyDeleteLove these fruit kitchens--quite quirky!
ReplyDeleteEasy. But Fun!!! Thanks Bart!
ReplyDelete412? Last one and I can't figure it out.
ReplyDeleteThe one behind the frog gave me some trouble too. You think you have clicked everywhere until you hit the right spot.
ReplyDeleteWhen you get the second code to the left of the frog, keep in mind that the colours are different from the first code.
ReplyDeleteYes! I finished. I got stuck on the pineapple behind the apple until I clicked the right spot.
ReplyDeleteFun, and finished by the time the little ditty had played twice.
ReplyDeleteWas I just lucky in picking 4 + 2 or did any sum that equaled 6 work in that machine?
Weird how almost every puzzle in this one was solved using items or clues from the exact same area. Very little back-and-forth required.
ReplyDeleteFirst as Usual.
ReplyDeleteI am the best.
Thanks Leslie 3:51 - I needed that bit of help. :)
ReplyDeleteLizzie - I picked 5+1 and that worked too...
ReplyDeleteYes, thank you Leslie for helping with the pineapple behind the frog.
ReplyDeleteGood one.
How is fruit getting into these weird places in such fabulous kitchens?
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