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5/5. Maybe I completely missed it, but I couldn't find a hint for the blue/red dial puzzle. 256 combinations is a bit much for guess and check, but I love the soothing music and the wonderful artwork
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This game is def a five! it could have gone on for 2 more hours and I would have been AOK with that- although the second part of the puzzle in the furnace room makes zero sense!
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P.S:The "art" tag should be removed completely, not just from this game, but from all games, since every game is a piece of art, and tagging it as such is as pointless as adding a tag "game".
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Cute game with nice art. It's very much like Machinarium, possibly a little too close once you get into the city. However, I like the whimsical world. My only 2 complaints: it was annoying to have to go back down the elevator to get the fallen page in the furnace room. Second, it was annoying to need several clicks to move across a room.
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Short & sweet.
Hints: In level 7, it's not the owl that will help you, but the robot. In level 9, you need to be in the bed to get the key, illogical as that is (at least I didn't understand it).
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The numers and the colours aren't random.The first one i solved it by mistake.The colours were yellow, green and purple(i think...i'm not sure as i was just pressing around).Then you corelate them with the no. given.If the first code is 425 the yellow=4,green=2,purple=5.For the second,314 should be the colours before the first ones 3=blue,1=red,4=yellow.Interesting game overall! :3
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I'd given it 4/5, too. Don't really get why he has to sleep in the bed while the bee is stealing the key, for example.
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A little bit less captivating then the other games of that kind, but makes up for it with wonderful artwork and beautiful music!
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For the little ones, I guess. The authors know for what ages this game is suitable, might need to state that in the description. Kid games need a specfic category, Kong, please. Enchanting game as far as I can tell.
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The code flashes, but the 1 symbol is backwards and the door still won't open. Not worth starting over again to see if it will work the second time.