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September 06, 2015
girl's room #13 foundation
Another new escape the room game by Funkyland: find five times foundation to escape in girl's room #13 foundation.
Stuck on the last compact, using the Russian dolls. I've seen the C-clue but can't figure out which one goes where. I thought it was obvious but obviously not!
Fun and easy as always. I wouldn't mind seeing a longer version of some of these with multiple rooms and a larger inventory. I guess some of the Alice games qualify to an extent, but they're still pretty quick and easy.
Anna, there are 8 possible positions for the dolls in the 3x3 grid to the left. In the clue, the open part of the "C" shape points to where the corresponding doll needs to be placed. So place the three dolls, according to size, and then press the button in the middle. I'm not sure how to make it any clearer than that.
Just first!
ReplyDelete2nd?
ReplyDeleteFunkyland overload!
ReplyDeleteEasy ... ish
Stuck on the last compact, using the Russian dolls. I've seen the C-clue but can't figure out which one goes where. I thought it was obvious but obviously not!
ReplyDeleteTwo Funkylands in as many days! Wow!
The C clue relates to the position on the section unit. Hint - small doll bottom middle etc
ReplyDeleteFun and easy as always. I wouldn't mind seeing a longer version of some of these with multiple rooms and a larger inventory. I guess some of the Alice games qualify to an extent, but they're still pretty quick and easy.
ReplyDelete@ Jensu, I figured that, but I can't get it to work. Obviously I'm missing something with the other 2.
ReplyDeleteAnna, there are 8 possible positions for the dolls in the 3x3 grid to the left. In the clue, the open part of the "C" shape points to where the corresponding doll needs to be placed. So place the three dolls, according to size, and then press the button in the middle. I'm not sure how to make it any clearer than that.
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ReplyDeleteOh, pop. Size does matter. And it's not according to logical order. I had to look again.
ReplyDeleteAnother really enjoyable hidden object/puzzler game by Funkyland.
ReplyDeleteFun and glamorous!
ReplyDelete(I saw the dolls and the 3x3 grid like a clock, it helped)
Wow! everything was super obvious, what an easy game.
ReplyDeletei stuck with the first tool i get, the purple key, i no have idea what for this
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