The clue for the color-code was so obvious... that I did not see it, especially since the color hues on the clue and the "lock" were quite different. The biggest challenge for me, however, was the fact that I could not figure out where to assemble the puzzle pieces... I do not usually do this inside a drawer...
Nice and simple. Just what I needed this Monday AM. Thanks Bart for posting. Tell your kids I liked "Where is Cat".
ReplyDeleteFun game! I did need to use the walkthrough at one point. The wiggling clue on the tv was not clear to me.
ReplyDeleteDefinite Tomatea feeling to this game. Not through yet, but I recognise a lot of the drill.
ReplyDeleteAnd out. Did need a little help, like Silke. I forgot there were 2 candles to light.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't figure out the code with the four colours. Do you get the order from another tv clue?
ReplyDeleteAnonymous, it is a TV clue for the 4 colours, but not on the TV itself, something associated with the TV...
ReplyDeleteNice! Got out without any help :-)
ReplyDeletecute game - I too had troubles to find the hint for the colour-code
ReplyDeleteThe clue for the color-code was so obvious... that I did not see it, especially since the color hues on the clue and the "lock" were quite different. The biggest challenge for me, however, was the fact that I could not figure out where to assemble the puzzle pieces... I do not usually do this inside a drawer...
ReplyDeleteOut .... without the need for any help or walkthrough... nice and easy one... enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lighty. I had the same issue... eesh. fun
ReplyDeleteEasy one... thx.
ReplyDeleteIt took me a while to click the middle picture enough times.
ReplyDeleteThanks to anna in spain for the second candle! I'm out.
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