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Slug on rice for dinner??
ReplyDeleteMmm, tempting Clodagh!
ReplyDelete123 puzzle a little trickier. Just notice the two symbols are slightly different and press everythng shown on the clue - numbers and symbols.
LOL Clodagh, i guess this is tuna :-)
ReplyDeletelol @ Clodagh :)
ReplyDeleteIt's mentaiko (pollock roe), a popular Japanese food.
ReplyDeleteNice game
ReplyDeletePretty good little game.
ReplyDeleteGo right click floor notince you need a wrench
click out ten click wall notice you need a code
Click out then right
Notice panel and 5 letters
Click them to spell close
Take screwdriver and notice numbers go right
Notice panel click to spell open
Take wire and notice numbers
go back to number panel and enter number
Use screwdriver on panel in floor and install wire.
Note the order for pushing buttons again.
Go to elevator and push buttons in order
1 then top right 2 then top right 3 then top right then top left
Escaped
sweet 'n easy
ReplyDeleteWhat Gmac called "pollock" would be found as greenfish in British and American supermarkets/malls.
ReplyDeletefish eggs....those are fish eggs!
ReplyDeletefor me, it may as well be a slug lol
What are the odds that a NeatEscape game would be less complicated than a Minoto? In Minoto, it would have been slug on rice, but the slug would have turned into something like...___? (fill in the blank)
ReplyDelete... a xylophone.
ReplyDelete1 minute
ReplyDeleteNever heard of greenfish in Britain. Heard of Pollack though.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of, or seen greenfish, and I'm in the U.S. I have seen pollock fillets sold in stores though.
ReplyDeleteThis was fun! short but sweet, did not need any help!
ReplyDeleteShort but very good. Thanks Neat Escape!
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