The photography of Mateusz Skutnik appears again in this latest installment of 10 Gnomes (#5), a hidden object, point-and-click game series from the Submachine creator himself. This time we adventure in the shipyard, which has been an inspiration for him when creating the Submachine series since the very first installment. So much so that he decided to share it in this set of photographs he took on a covert mission there.
If you're new to the series, the objective is always the same: find 10 gnomes in 10 minutes. Ready. Set. Go! Play 10 Gnomes #5.
If you enjoyed this, be sure to play all the 10 Gnomes games.











Can't wait for the walkthrough. I only got 7/10 and I don't know where to look for more.
Great aesthetic as usual and I love how the gnomes act when you click on them in this episode...
10 gnomes 4 and 5 are so much harder than the first three! Only 5/10 :D
Yet another excellent game! 6/10 for my first attempt which is pretty amazing for me!
Nice enough game. It would be nice if the camera wasn't moving around nervously all the time. One can get a little seasick from the constant fidgety motion. Obviously I could stop moving the mouse about like a madman, but that doesn't really help to find the hotpots. ;)
I'm so glad there's going to be a whole year of 1o gnomes!
I only found 8/10... this was the first one I didn't get them all the first time around, there's so much more area to click, and some of the zoom-in spots don't seem to have gnomes. Still love the little guys though!
You found 7? I could only find 5. Too many dead ends for me; I guess I'm not methodical enough to track them all down. Lovely little games, though; thank you, Mateusz Skutnik (and Jay).
Yay, finished it! That one was so tricky! Going from left to right, the gnomes are hidden as follows:
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Hope this helps, sorry that it wasnt too well written.
Thanks, Laureny! There's also visual spoilers here if anyone is scratching their head as to where "such-and-such a pipe" is. (Part of the problem of giving a walkthrough for these kinds of games is that the buildings look very much alike and have more than one fixture of the same type.)
@joye: the last one is in the same place as your #3, i.e. second picture, left circle.
I'm a fan of the Submachine series, so seeing the source of so many of the visual elements is pretty cool.
Anyway, it seems as if these gnomes games keep getting harder...Only 6/10 on my first try this time. And the gnomes get angrier and angrier when you find them. An escalating battle of man vs. gnome.
There has been so little really interesting stuff recently--way too many shmups, way too many platformers--you can not BELIEVE the little dance of joy I did when I checked in and found a game that is actually going to be FUNNNNNNNN!!!!!
YAY FOR GNOMES!!!!
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