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September 03, 2018
skunk & frog escape [browser]
Well how about some new Minoto point and click silliness to kick off the week? Help the skunk and the frog to escape in skunk & frog escape.
This might be stupid, but I don't get how the numbers are clues for the dials? I found a walkthrough, so I solved it, but the positions aren't what they would be if you turned the dials the number of times the clue says.
Well, that was.... Minoto!
ReplyDeleteBoom! & done.
ReplyDeletenow to go back to the maid rpg till next game comes out.
https://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/706957
Loving Minoto!
ReplyDeleteLove the ending, super cute!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's back to the very original style of Minoto! Good to see Minoto back.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bart!
Omg! Yes! I missed Minoto and I really needed this! Loved It!
ReplyDeleteLove Minoto! So glad to see this!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Bonte!
Who knew sweet potatoes could be pyrotechnic?? Fun, fun!
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh! it's a Minoto!
ReplyDeleteThis might be stupid, but I don't get how the numbers are clues for the dials? I found a walkthrough, so I solved it, but the positions aren't what they would be if you turned the dials the number of times the clue says.
ReplyDeleteTo Anonymous @5:31, the numbers refer to the hours on a clock face, so you turn the dials so they point to the corresponding hours.
ReplyDeleteWow, nice to see Minoto back after so long!
ReplyDeleteOh, Minoto, it's good to see you again. You still make no sense whatsoever!
ReplyDeleteCLEAR!
Makes no sense. As usual. ha .
ReplyDeleteHowever, puzzle format has changed & item descriptions are no longer -- or at least that I could see. That was half the fun!
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