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This game is great. Some of you might recognize that this was done by the same people behind "Sprout," even if the account name is different (that doesn't mean it's stolen, though! trust me!). I think that this is definitely a better game than Sprout -- the art is far more elaborate, and the puzzles are much more intuitive. The ending is really charming, too.
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Great game! So at the end the orange creature starves to death in the tree and the girl gets the beating of her life for taking so long to fill a bucket of water?
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Let me introduce you erepublik. you can work and fight in wars there, get involved in politics or build up your own company for example! just use my this if you want to join: http://tiny.cc/xUW04 to get you a good start: the first things you need to do there are: get a job in a company and work there, upload an ava and after you did that train to raise your strength. Then buy some food and login again at the next day. At the begin you have not much possibilities to be honest BUT: Every level you gain you have more possibilities! by the way, the power of the countries depends on their citizens, so join and support your country! For example at the moment there is a huge war between Hungary/Russia/Indonesia/Serbia/France/UK and some other allies against USA/Croatia/Canada/Poland/Sweden
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Sam, that isn't actually true about electric fences because they generally lack the amperage needed to do anything more than deliver a shock to whatever touches it.
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This is a great game if you are learning point-and-click games. The art style is relaxing and its not too hard, yet not so easy that you are board.
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She could have at least helped the red goblin out of the tree on her way back. Also, why can't I take a shovel or rake with me into THAT forest, for self-defense? :)
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That's a weird little drawbridge you got there – able to hold a small child but not a cart of rocks a quarter her size.