Anonymous 15:35. For 111, the geisha will reveal a shuriken (the final button) when given the flowers she requires. Note the two marks on either side of where the shuriken is placed as well as the writing on the side walls.
The walkthroughs are typically available on youtube as well. Just google the stage you're interested in and you'll see a video for it. That way you don't have to be bombarded with ads to watch the one on the website.
111 really needed to be clearer; first I had to realize that they were measuring the notches backwards (IMO), then it took forever to realize that those were "1" markers next to the final button, not slots.
112 was pretty epic for a Monkey Go game. The puzzles weren't hard, but having to remember where everything was kept it just challenging enough.
Always a good start of the day. Thank you Bart
ReplyDeleteI need some help with the final button on 111.
ReplyDeleteI also can't find any way to affect a/b on 112.
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Anonymous 15:35. For the A/B in 112, there are two disks that need to be found. Once you find them, it will make sense.
ReplyDeletelevel 112 very slow, almost unplayable.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous 15:35. For 111, the geisha will reveal a shuriken (the final button) when given the flowers she requires. Note the two marks on either side of where the shuriken is placed as well as the writing on the side walls.
ReplyDelete112 is the best game of this series, challengeable yet not hard.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed them as always.
Thanks Bart
I thought 112 was particularly good as well
ReplyDeleteOh, man - 112 nearly did my head in :-)
ReplyDeleteUgh. Had to disable my ad blocker for the walkthrough, and the very first ad that came up was for....an ad blocker.
ReplyDeleteThe walkthroughs are typically available on youtube as well. Just google the stage you're interested in and you'll see a video for it. That way you don't have to be bombarded with ads to watch the one on the website.
ReplyDeleteLevel 112 was *fantastic*! Loved it!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Bart!
The final button on 111 requires 4 directions & down 1 on each peg.
ReplyDeleteI found the use of the letter S for two separate clues totally unnecessary & confusing on stage 112.
ReplyDelete111 really needed to be clearer; first I had to realize that they were measuring the notches backwards (IMO), then it took forever to realize that those were "1" markers next to the final button, not slots.
ReplyDelete112 was pretty epic for a Monkey Go game. The puzzles weren't hard, but having to remember where everything was kept it just challenging enough.