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September 13, 2014

fruit kitchens #11 pineapple yellow

Find seven pineapples to get out: it's the latest escape the room game by Funkyland: fruit kitchens #11 pineapple yellow.

22 comments:

  1. OOOO! First & finished...

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  2. Nice and easy. Love those fruit kitchens.

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  3. Best I've ever done! I thought this one was really cute. A little twist on the normal puzzles.

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  4. ok, used all my items, found all but one pineapple, which is behind the frog. Help plz!

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  5. ha ha, nevermind! found it!

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  6. Pineapple are so tasty. I do enjoy the nice design of the kitchen and the silly places you find some of the fruit. Thanks Bart.

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  7. How do you get the one that's behind the frog?

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  8. @anon 21:11 click to the left of the frog, at the top down view.

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  9. Love these fruit kitchens--quite quirky!

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  10. Easy. But Fun!!! Thanks Bart!

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  11. 412? Last one and I can't figure it out.

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  12. The one behind the frog gave me some trouble too. You think you have clicked everywhere until you hit the right spot.

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  13. When you get the second code to the left of the frog, keep in mind that the colours are different from the first code.

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  14. Yes! I finished. I got stuck on the pineapple behind the apple until I clicked the right spot.

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  15. Fun, and finished by the time the little ditty had played twice.

    Was I just lucky in picking 4 + 2 or did any sum that equaled 6 work in that machine?

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  16. Weird how almost every puzzle in this one was solved using items or clues from the exact same area. Very little back-and-forth required.

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  17. First as Usual.
    I am the best.

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  18. Thanks Leslie 3:51 - I needed that bit of help. :)

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  19. Lizzie - I picked 5+1 and that worked too...

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  20. Yes, thank you Leslie for helping with the pineapple behind the frog.
    Good one.

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  21. How is fruit getting into these weird places in such fabulous kitchens?

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