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Hi and welcome to the brand new Weekday Escape!
No need to introduce Gotmail and their small escapes. TomoLaSiDo locked you in their room and wants you to find few popsicles, and Detarame Factory returned to their series of messy rooms. To escape, you need to clean the room - also, their older rooms are still playable - the links you find below. The next is find-the-item game by nettaigyo and asaha - you maybe remember similar game by them released last year. The bonus game by Dassyutu wants you to escape a farm.
Have a good time and enjoy!
Micro Escape #34
Gotmail's another micro escape is again quick - only two codes to solve. Nice puzzles.
The cursor isn't changing, save option, one ending.
Escape Challenge 141: Room with Popsicles
At the end of the game you leave with one popsicle only - tomoLaSiDo hid three in the room but you need to put them inside a strange device and get just one. But a fancy and colorful one. The puzzles are quite easy this time, only one may take a while to figure out - sometimes it's important to look at things from different angles...
The cursor is changing, no save option, one ending.
Messy Room5
If only cleaning were as simple and fun as in Detarame Factory's series! You solve few puzzles, pick up few books and switch on several devices - and they work instead of you. Easy. You just need to find the devices.
The cursor isn't changing, no save option, one ending.
Here are the previous messy rooms (all playable):
Messy Room and Messy Room2 in WE N°170
Messy Room3 in WE N°221
Messy Room4 in WE N°295
Heartresure2
A little more than a year ago we played cute find-the-item game by nettaigyo and asaha Heartreasure (the link below). The sequel is out now and it doesn't differ much - the objective is to find fifty hearts in various sizes, black or white. You need to explore four areas and they open one after another, and after you solve a small puzzle. No musical puzzles this time. The game let you know when an area is clear.
Notice, that the game doesn't have autosave and that you can click and drag the game screen. Enlarging is higly recommended.
Heartreasure with a perfect walkthrough you find in Weekday Escape N°246.
Bonus game: Here is Escape from Stock Farm by Dassyutu, again in 3D.
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Heartreasure 1 had more interaction, much funner. I gave up on ep2 42/50. Hoping for a 3rd installment!
I'm on 45. It really needs a save function. If I don't get to finish it today I can't be bothered to d=start all over again!
Heartreasure 2
It's probably just me, but the walk through from original game does not match this game.
The first puzzle does not have a water faucet. It has a video game where you have to capture the flag. Which I have just found out that there is no reset button. If you get stuck you have to start over the whole game.
Even though it is at the beginning, I have to wonder if there are other traps like that later on. I'll give a pass on this one.
Microescape
I don't understand
the paper clue with the animals and how it interacts with the clue under the carpet.
It is about the number of flying animals, swimmers, land animals. The order is what you enter into the box that needs 3 numbers.
Micro Escape #34 is a bit flaky—it needs some time to load, and you might have to refresh the page a couple of times before it comes up.
Thank you Nettaigyo and Asaha for adding that fullscreen switch in Heartreasure2. Games like this are exactly why game developers need to be sure they are not blocking enlargement with IFRAMEs or other bad Web practices. A game like this really needs enlarging for many of us to play it comfortably.
Much appreciated!
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