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Hi, it's Wednesday again and new Weekday Escape here!
With Selfdefiant you get to Delaware and Florida for a short visit. The name of Amajeto's game clearly says that it's a remake of an older game by Tomatea - it looks differently but the puzzles haven't changed much. Seal Dog's escape is cute and sweet and features seals, and the last comes Esklavos with three bored and/or hungry cats.
Have a good time and enjoy!
In Delaware, Selfdefiant wants you to light a lighthouse and then he sends you a boat. It's not for free, though. A captain would take you on board only if you bring him a nice big lobster, and then he would take you to Florida.
In Florida you can't pay transport with lobsters even if you find it. They want money. Surprisingly, it's not difficult to get any and soon you have enough to pay the expensive taxi to take you home.
The cursor is changing, autosave, one ending.
Blue Sunset - remake
Amajeto's latest game is a remake of an older Tomatea's escape. The dev returns to a one scene set and though the game seems simplier than the original, puzzles are almost the same. You may even get stuck on a same spot as before!
The cursor isn't changing, save option, one ending.
The SEALed Room
Seal Dog's igloo where you find yourself feels warm and homey, and its both inhabitants, the snowman and the little seal sleeping in front of the the exit, seem happy. You target is not to escape the igloo - you are supposed to let another seal in and how you manage it is up to you.
The cursor isn't changing, autosave, one ending.
Cat Nightmares: The Key
Esklavos locked you in an apartment with three cats. At the beginning you may get an impression that there is just one feline moving quicklier than you click from one room to another (probably teleporting) but later you discover that they differ - or precisely, their wishes do. To get out of the apartment, you need to fulfill the wishes, and only then you get a key.
The cursor is changing, autosave, one ending.
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There is kinda, sorta two endings to The SEALed Room:
On the first playthrough, I mistakenly tried to input the large/small logs pattern into the puzzle where the snores go. Lucky coincidence, but my tinkering with the pattern happened to hit the correct one! This gave me the larger drill early, and when I went to fish, the adult seal popped up, ending the game. But I knew the four-digit puzzle (from the fish bones) had not yet been done. Skipped the ice fishing, cooking, and listening to the snoring entirely!
Oops! 😁
Could someone give me a clue to the lanterns in the SEALed Room? I have the
paper clue and I get that they surround the igloo
but I'm just not sure how to put it all together.
Graceland, here's a cryptic clue...
follow the arrow, it'll show you where to go...
slightly less cryptic ...
by arrow i mean the light at the bottom of each lamp.
each lamp has 3 separate lights at the bottom, one of which is lit.
starting with the lamp with the blue light (as suggested in the hint on the paper), you look at the direction the light is pointing and that's the next lamp to go to.
then rinse, lather, repeat, until you get back to the first lamp.
the location of each lamp in the room corresponds to a button on the 4-button box.
and finally, as uncryptic as you can get ...
assuming you're looking at the 4-button box as N, E, S, W, the solution is:
W S N E W.
Thank you so much for the help!
Just want to point out that the final cryptic clue needs an edit, although your other clues helped me escape.
Are Amajeto and Tomatea the same person(s)? Never noticed how similar their games and their sites are!
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