Do you wanna play escape gaaaaaaaaaaaames? Two or three will doooooooooo. We'll throw away the key and lock the door, solve puzzles forevermore, search your heart you know it's truuuuuuuuuuuue. Do you wanna play escape gaaaaaaaames? I really love those freakin' escape gaaaaaaaaaames. And... I... uh... have never actually seen this movie or heard this song, so let's get down to business, shall we? This week! Vitamin Hana walks a lonely road, the only one that you will ever know. Nagamochi Games may be about to make one of your childhood fantasies come true. And Yonashi finds it quite easy being green, thank you very much.
Robo Assembly - Let's be honest... whether you were a dinosaur kid or a unicorn kid or a dragon kid, can't we all come together and agree your own giant robot is still pretty cool? Nagamochi Games thinks so too, but before you can use this one, you'll need to find five pieces to put it together... and solve a passel of puzzles along the way, naturally. Now remember, giant robot ownership is serious. I want you to take care of it. Clean up after its own spills. Play with it and defend the city from guys in giant rubber costumes with it. Then we'll talk about that puppy.
Almost Desert - Vitamin Hana hasn't thrown up any walls this time, but sometimes a little sun and a long, lonely road is just as ensnaring as a locked room. Or at least, that's what country music tells me. I don't know. I don't have the denim for it. Stranded with you are a bunch of crates and luggage with some tricky locks, including one with some letters and colours you may have trouble picking out regardless of whether you have issues with colour blindness, unfortunately. Look on the bright side. If you get stuck forever, I hear there's a lovely little town out there in the desert somewhere with some great public radio. Just don't go into, think about, or look at the Dog Park.
Spring - Yonashi has taken things the traditional locked room way this time around, but that doesn't mean they aren't still a little... weird. There's a spiky thing on the floor. Your frog's terrarium has some bizarre lock on it, perhaps because what's in the drawers indicates some weird obsession. And there's not even anywhere to sit! What there are, however, are some seriously strange puzzles and locks that need your attention, though just getting started might require a little more thought and experimentation with your surroundings.
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A hint for those struggling on the shapes game in Robo Assembly:
More hints for Robo Assembly:
Did those parts remind anyone of
For Almost Desert
Something I felt really dumb for not noticing and not being able to fully click on until I watched a walkthrough:
@Catherine,
No, I tried. The Almost Desert has only one ending.
Spring has me stumped. Things I've got:
Things I've noticed:
Things I haven't opened:
Can anyone suggest any next steps for me?
Hint for Spring:
how did you get the colorful door open?
never mind i got it !
I know bamboo is invasive, but Yonashi really takes it to new levels. :)
FYI, Spring has
apparently I am the only one, but for the life of me I can't figure out the youngest to oldest clue. kind of driving me crazy...any help would be great.
holy crap! the power of posting is a real thing!
Okay, I'm where Friar was, I can't get the youngest to oldest clue. Any hints?
Oh...I take it back, I'm sorry, it isn't the youngest to oldest clue I need. It's the thing with the
swooning,
Spring was delightful! That ending made me laugh.
Robo Assembly had a bug when I played it.
Spring Walkthrough
Gah, the ending of Spring reminds me that it's time to resume the undending war with the neighbor's obscenity (otherwise known as bamboo). We've had some warm spells, it's probably way ahead of me already.
Uhhh... idk if anyone else is having this problem, but the Robo Assembly link isn't working for me. I clicked both the text link and the image, and both of them say "403 forbidden" (although it's definitely an actual website, not the browser default thingy you get with 404 errors)
works for me, demi.
Also, just noticed the WTNV reference in the review! XD
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