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May 22, 2015
fruit kitchens #21 chocolate vine violet
Find seven chocolate vines to get out in the latest escape the room game by Funkyland: fruit kitchens #21 chocolate vine violet.
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14 comments:
Oh yes: I'm first!
Second!
Gah! Out...
BIG HINT below
The thing beside the door isn't a light switch... and the yellow thing doesn't work until you do something extra to it...
So... searching everywhere, couldn't find the last puzzle to get the last "chocolate vine violet" (whatever that is). That's because it WASN'T a puzzle. It was one of the ones out in an obvious place. Haha! Anyhow... out! :D
Wow thanks for the help, couldnt make it without your hint, but once again a funny little challnge in a nicely made environment ^_^
I've missed our biweekly dose of Funkyland! Thanks for posting these Bart.
Hint: There's more to the "toolbox" than meets the eye at first glance.
Huh. Weird. First one I couldn't finish of these. Stuck with needing one more and used all the tools. Oh well.
@Anonymous, check the box where you got the pliers again. As I said in my comment at 9:19 there's more to it than meets the eye.
FYI - the fruit is cacao ("chocolate vine") - and they're violet in colour (well, not really, but they are here...)
The seed pod of the cacao plant is red, darkening to reddish purple when fully ripe.
On a point of information: the chocolate vine (Akebia quinata), from Asia, is a different species from the cacao tree (Theobroma cacao), from South America....
This was a neat little puzzle and a cool new Japanese fruit to learn about. Thanks for the cacao picture link too. Both are wonderful plants. Thanks Bart.
I feel slow because the box with the pliers won't open. help
do you have the gold thingy?
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