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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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17 comments:
Unlocked 4/5 visible sides, have a tree growing out of the top, and now stuck. Don't see any numbers for the combination..
Take a closer look at the fertilizer. Were you able to open the panel by using the numbers you find when you look at the fertilizer?
It looks like you "win" when you find the flattened guy with the penguin. Interesting game. Reminded me a bit of the dismantlement games.
Loved that game!! Thx for sharing, Bart!! :)
Note that the corkscrew spirals the wrong way. Chirality should never be neglected.
Fertilizer? Do you mean Waters of Life? I didn't find any numbers on there.
Yes, penguins, because ... obviously?
took me a while to figure out what the number code paper meant, but other than that, mostly simple enough :-)
This was quite nice ^_^
The corkscrew animation is counterclockwise but so is the spiral.
Although that is not the way any corkscrews that I have seen were.
That only proves it is a mirror universe if there is a branch of science that needs them to run clockwise, or your time traveling like me.
This sounds like The Room 1. I love puzzle boxes :3
Do you have to look at the tree base from the correct side ?
Look at the clue within the clue each time.
I felt like there should have been more of an ending animation.
A little bit strange - specially the end - maybe reading japanese could help understand the penguin and the paper character....
But nice game anyway...
I loved this. Each step follows from the last, but it doesn't feel as though there is too much prompting. Stylish and simple. :)
I loved this, as it reminded me of Dismantlement. Though it took me way too long to realize what the fertilizer numbers meant! Weird how many steps you have to go through to get to the end after effectively solving the game -- and why is there a "bonus area" behind the gate if there's nothing there?
Can't figure out how to use the numbers on the back of the fertilizer :( tried every possible combination I could think of :( Asian games are too hard for me
It was pleasure to me. First I thought a little bit to much one dimension. But the numbers did it. Yes, like dismantlement.
Thanks for sharing
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