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November 27, 2014
monkey go happy thanksgiving
Solve all the puzzles, find the Thanksgiving turkey and share it to make the monkey go happy again in a new episode of the point and click puzzle series by Robin Vencel: monkey go happy thanksgiving.
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11 comments:
Cute and clever
The clue for the dials was a little bit hard to spot, but other than that, a good game.
Haven't even looked at it yet - but know I'm gonna love it! I love all the Monkey Go Happy games. Thanks for sharing, Bart. Happy Thanksgiving (if you're into all that) :)
i'm getting better at these! i saw all the clues and struggled with the carp forever :( but i finished and made the monkey go happy for the first time!
Nice and easy :-)
That was pretty cute :)
No hints needed, but I had seen the description to share the turkey with everyone, not sure how long that would have taken. Monkey go happy is so much fun.
Happy Birthday Bart!! <3
Stacey
Oops - forgot to get back to you... The turkey's on the table and everyone's looking happy. :)
Awesome. This is just the cute, relaxing thing I needed after a frantic holiday. Thanks! :)
(And I thought the turkey was clear enough, just because it was obvious to me that the girl was an unresolved situation, since she hadn't given me anything yet.)
The girl lets you take the ladder when you give her the tasty hot ice.
Kids don't feel like your breaking rules, just read the sign as "no free climbing" for your safety.
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