I didn't need the gray square object either. The clue of the guy crossing the finish line made sense for the club number and you could guess at the number for the spade.
The grey piece is a slider for the cupboard with the detective and the runner. You don't have to guess the numbers for the club and spade. Moving the slider left/right reveals clues for the numbers. All items are used, if you solve the puzzle properly. I agree with PK's description. Short and sweet.
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ReplyDeleteeasy, fast and fun, as always :)
ReplyDeletenice deco ;)
I love these little games. They're like candy themselves -- short, sweet, and though lacking any deep substance, thoroughly enjoyable. :)
ReplyDeleteHmmm, I managed to get out without using the first item I picked up, the gray square-like object. What was that for?
ReplyDelete-k : It was for « a better clue » with the two panels section, with the detective and the runner.
ReplyDeleteI didn't need the gray square object either. The clue of the guy crossing the finish line made sense for the club number and you could guess at the number for the spade.
ReplyDeleteNever have I not needed to use an object. Strange.
ReplyDeleteAnd out! Couldn't find the coin for a while and now I feel stupid
ReplyDeleteThe grey piece fits in the bottom middle of spade club pic,but serves no purpose...strange. Im OUT.
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ReplyDeleteThe grey piece is a slider for the cupboard with the detective and the runner. You don't have to guess the numbers for the club and spade. Moving the slider left/right reveals clues for the numbers. All items are used, if you solve the puzzle properly. I agree with PK's description. Short and sweet.
ReplyDeleteThat is one sneaky frog. :/
ReplyDeleteAnother fun and happy little escape with candy, thanks Bart!
ReplyDeleteIf your ever stuck, try looking everywhere, dragging & poking, and don't forget to use stuff more than once if you can.
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