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I really love games like this and i think the creator of this game (coolbuddy) is very creative.I really love the riddles and hints but some of them i just don't understand.Overall 5/5
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A point and click game ahead of it's time. The incorporation of riddles along with the consistent matching to the placement of the objects, parallels to the artistic value of the game. The theme is very appropriate and original, drawings were unique to their own styles, and the option to sequence your easiest-hardest riddles to solve. The length of the game however was it's drawback, as the riddles were only limited to eleven thus, shortening the game; and since most puzzles, this one included, have little replay value after completion, I was somewhat disappointed in learning that there was no more. Great game and I hope you continue to develop more great games. 4.5/5
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idk why mykael's comment was "under rating threshold" it wasn't bad, I actually agree with it, the coins where NOT that hard to find, you just have to actually look for them not expect to see where they all instantly, I actually don't understand the colour pattern either.
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I normally don't write spoilers, but it took longer to find the 10 coins than it did to solve the 11 riddles. Here is where the coins are: 3 on first floor: A. - chair outside B. - window sill C. - top of plant by door. 3 coins on second floor: A. - plant on balcony B. - desk under t.v. C. - mushroom on shelf above t.v.. 2 coins on third floor: A. - on roof by shirt B. - green post in middle of screen. 2 on fourth floor: A. - bottom of far left bar of railing B. - top of pipe to the right of t.v. antennae. The coins obviously go into the piggy bank. +++ if this helped.
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Cool. Some of he riddles are a bit strange and the hints could be more useful. Didn't really have any problems finding the gold coins. Working out the color pattern for the TV was the worst - and the hint for it was useless.
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Not a bad time waster. Didn't like sockit's clue in terms of what room he was in. The coins didn't bother me much. And I solved Jakka's before reading the clue. Can you make it so we can see the clues after finding them?
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found 8/10 coins. The hints section should show how many coins are left, rather than how many there were initially, who remember where they found all of them?
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Okay, I'll respect your decision to intentionally mispell tanuki, but couldn't you at least make the plurals "tanookies" instead of "tanookys"? There comes a point where purposefully making things more childish stops being cute.
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@Muspell try again... read my comment again and see thhat i didn't say anything about "there's no mute buttom" i just said that i didn't enjoy the music and would like to have some other kind of music that fits better... but hey.. my commet got deleted, why? dunno, didn't love the game and the owner of this game couldn't take a good and well though rewiew of his game, but i guess some owners just wants comments that worships their games... but i guess just some ppl belive in free speech to bad that the owner of this game doesn't..
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Please downrate the spoilers, there is nothing in there that is not in the walkthrough or hint book. Just stupid to list it here. That makes two nice pnc-games today!
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It does have over an hour of gameplay. Around 10-20 minutes to find every tanooky but rachel, and 30-40 minutes to find every single coin.
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***SPOILER*** number of coins per floor: 1st: 3, 2nd: 3, 3rd: 2, 4th: 2
***BIGGER SPOILER*** all 10 coins -- 1st floor: chair, left big plant, kitchen window board -- 2nd floor: plant on the right, left toy on cupboard, next to tv stand -- 3rd floor: room corner right in front, left side under the handle -- 4th floor: right side next to antenna, very left under the rails
+ for everyone to see
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While it may not be "original" as stated in the description, this is a very nice and cute game. I really enjoyed it. It is short but not too short and, as already pointed out, the clue book is a slick addition to this type of game. I loved the art and the music matches the mood perfectly. This well deserves a 5/5 (and please ignore krilled who bashes every game with no good reason). Thanks!
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Really liked this one, however trying to find all the coins was a bit tedious.
The hints could show how many remain in each room instead of total.
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I like the concept. It is still a great game! 4/5.
This is creative and original. However, It feels more like an "I-Spy" game rather than a point-and-click game.
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Lovely artwork but not my cup of coffee gameplay-wise. The riddles are interesting but a lot of the solutions don't make you go, "ohhh, that's clever!" Instead it's like, "ohhh, so that's what I was supposed to do." The coin-collecting one was an especially tedious pixelhunt.
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WALKTHROUGH PART TWO: ROOM THREE: place the S on the you rock shirt FOUND: sockit change the sad smiley colors to: blue red orang green FOUND: grillos use the chocolate shake on the mirror FOUND: spegulatina ITEMS: coins: one on the balcony one on the post there ball on the shelf stuffed chicken on the bed boxer shorts on the table go to ROOM 4: grab the octopus return to ROOM THREE:place squirrel, octopus, and radish under bed FOUND: belito FINISHED WITH ROOM THREE ROOM 4:place chicken on chicken FOUND: dallas ITEMS: snorkal on pole camera on book monster in pipes two ball on pool table coins: coin on pipes coin on balcony place two ball on the bottom left hand corner the 11 on the corner nearest you the 10 on the opposite corner and the three on the corner thats left FOUND: shnooky place ten coins in the piggy bank FOUND: rachel go to ROOM 1: talk to green haired girl CONGRATULATIONS! YOU HAVE BEATEN THE GAME!
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WALKTHROUGH: 1st room: obtain the chili from the fidge and heat it then put it back FOUND: freg ITEMS: stuffed monster by the tree coin on the chair coin next to flower in kitchen coin on flower 11 ball on spinner iron boots next to door go up ROOM 2: grab the meko man poster and return to ROOM 1: place meko man poster on door FOUND: puerta FINISHED WITH ROOM 1 ROOM 2: click the jack, ace king twice and ace again FOUND jakka place iron boots on red couch ITEMS: coin on top of plant toy and shelf meko man poster S chocolate shake 10 ball on post go up to ROOM 3: grab the boxer shorts go down to ROOM 2: place boxers on blue couch go up to ROOM 4: grab the snorkal on the pole and the camera on the book go down to ROOM 2: place snorkal on couch (green) FOUND: polstobos use camera on the dice FOUND: bekolder FINISHED WITH ROOM 2
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The best feature imo is that everything is directly accessible and you can work your way through the riddles in any order you want. It give a good feeling of freedom.
Also the theme is original, the riddles make sense, maybe it lacks a bit in the challenge department but overall good game.
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The game is short but pleasant to watch. The book of clues is a good idea, many games of this type are rotten by illogical puzzles which often frustrate the player. I recommend you to ignore KrilleD. Your game is clean and finished, it's a huge advantage that many people don't have in the world of amateur development, so you can do even better.
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@KrilleD : open your eyes, there is a mute button in the bottom right corner.
This game isn't bad. Well, i didn't liked having to search for 10 coins (i hate searching for tiny things in these games) but the rest was nice.
Howewer, i'm sorry, but it does not take an hour to complete... ;)
So let's says 4/5.