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January 27, 2012

the hunting of the snark

Solve the puzzles by finding all the hidden objects in the hunting of the snark by Long Leaf's Friends.

21 comments:

  1. No, I am not FIRST! Nor are you!

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  2. I didn't know Dali designed escape games! ;) I enjoyed it!

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  3. Cool game will have to play it again all the way through when I am not late for work. :)

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  4. Really enjoyed this one!

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  5. The hunting of a snark is a Lewis Caroll's poem, by the way. Looks to be a great game, whatever. :)

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  6. loved it! so cute! like how it's based off of a lewis carrol quote

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  7. Love the concept, can't seem to get the cursor/"fork" to grab any of the items. What am I doing wrong????

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  8. Use the tip of the left most tine to pinpoint items.

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  9. Boring game, long and repetitive.

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  10. Quirky and fun :-)

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  11. Loved it! Thanks for posting it Bart.

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  12. My monitor must be old...On some levels where things where hid in the darker spots I had to guess if I was clicking in the right place. My fork went boing alot. Then I had to use the walkthrough to pinpoint where to click. Aggravating!

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  13. cute, but somethings were hard to find and the controls for the maze were horrible

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  14. Glen & Les Charles27 January 2012 at 23:01

    Bold guy sure looks like Kelsey Grammer,,,,Hunting of the Snark a Cheers episode?

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  15. (windfire)

    I approached this with hope, having once read the book,
    And I thought it would much be the same.
    But having just seen how the cut scenes were done,
    I think it is not worth the name.

    (and that's how you match Lewis Carroll's meter, nice game though)

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  16. Cute and nice art, but it gets a little pixel-hunt-y at times. Also, you can circumvent the mazes by just walking around the outside.

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  17. Fab game, nice to have something a bit different.

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  18. Wow.. Just wow.
    The art and the quests in form of little poems - That's so creative and wonderful!
    I enjoyed this game a lot!

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