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September 05, 2014
10 gnomes in venice
Mateusz Skutnik lost 10 gnomes in Venice. Can you find all of them in his latest point and click game?
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15 comments:
Venice is such a beautiful city, these were a bit harder to find since I was distracted by looking at other structures not little Gnomes. I liked the Gnomes outfit too. Thanks Bart!
Pointless and annoying time limit is pointless and annoying. Also, horrible navigation is horrible.
OMG!!!
Skutnik AND Venice!!!
Two of my favourite things in the world together, yeah!
(if only there were cats instead of gnomes, my life would be finally perfect)
Beautiful pictures and the controls are handled well, but this is not a game for me.
doesn't fit on my MB pro screen. kinda annoying
First attempt: only 5 gnomes. But I did find a troll!
I only found 3 gnomes and a troll.
love this game! only found 5... my observational skills failed me this time. cute and interesting
9 gnomes and a troll, cute little game as always.
I don't get it? I clicked myself into a hole where there was no gnome and no way out! Am I missing something?
5 gnomes and a troll. Had I known there was a time limit, I would have hurried along. =)
Really boring...
Second attempt: same result, different gnomes! (and same troll, of course...)
Yeah! I finally found all the gnomes and a troll!
These photos are too beautiful for there to be a time limit. Instead of me being able to ponder over each photo and enjoy a fun treasure hunt in the atmosphere of Venice, I have to engage in a clickfest.
Nice, but I couldn't really enjoy it.
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