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February 13, 2009

valentine choco

Minoto is preparing for valentine in his point and click game for this week: valentine choco.

15 comments:

  1. Finished first - yeah!

    Happy Valentine's Day xx

    Annymouse

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  2. heartbreaking... snif snif

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  3. Lovely game as usual!!

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  4. Sooo cute
    Minoto = Fun

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  5. what do you do once you have the melted pot of chocolate?

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  6. what time zone is this running on...its nightime where i am not 1.30

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  7. That was just adorable!

    I love Minoto games.

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  8. http://www.games-walkthroughs.com/2009/02/valentine-choco-walkthrough.html


    -video walkthrough

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  9. rat end, so cute!

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  10. all that work and you give it to rats! what a waste of chocolate lol

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  11. Rat end in 2 minutes....

    nice!

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  12. rat end and snowman end!!
    its sooo cute <3

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  13. This year, I decided to make my Valentine’s Day a little different—more playful, less pressure. I created a simple game using chocolate prizes as little “wins” for each question answered right, and it turned out to be more fun than expected. It reminded me how easy it can be to connect when things feel light and genuine. Around the same time, I started chatting with a local girl online through this site, and it surprised me how natural it felt. Platforms like that make it easier to meet people nearby who are open to conversations, whether it leads to dating or just a fun exchange. Just like the game, it’s about enjoying the moment without overthinking. Staying respectful, honest, and relaxed really helped me feel more confident in starting something new—no pressure, just possibilities.

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