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February 20, 2015

fruit kitchens #17 prune violet

Find seven prunes to get out in the latest escape the room game by Funkyland: fruit kitchens #17 prune violet.

10 comments:

  1. Am I really first? Oh happy day! Fun and easy fruit puzzle. Just right for quick break.

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  2. Either it was much easier than most Funkyland games, or I am FINALLY catching on. Quick and Fun. Thanks Bart!

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  3. Nice and quick! Fun end to my evening. Thanks Bart.

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  4. Yay, a new game! Easy as ever:) thanks!

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  5. Always love these! This one was easier than normal, though I was confused by the . . . I guess it's a jar-opener? I thought it was a clamp of some sort. I guess that's the kind of item more common in Japan than here.

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  6. Oh, goody, Fruit Kitchens! Got mixed up for a moment with the 4 digit number. I have a horrible cold today, so thank you Bart, and thank you Funkyland, for making me feel better!!

    @PK, we have those jar-openers here in S. Europe but IMO they don't work very well--or maybe it's my hands.

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  7. Big smile, big satisfaction.
    Thank you for sharing!

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  8. I do indeed love plums and their nice purple color. I also have very different looking jar openers, but the flat plastic shapes really are not that good. Though I did prefer to think the bagel a donut. Thanks Bart!

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  9. I find that pressing down firmly on the lid with my palm releases the threads enough so I can turn it off so long as I can hold the jar tightly. So I would try using that style gripper on the jar instead of the lid or if a flat gripper put it under the jar.

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