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The 10 Gnomes Series |
Senin, 11 Agustus 2008 |
The 10 Gnomes is a puzzle series my Mateusz Skutnik, its extremely well made, what he does is he takes panoramic pictures and withing the picture he takes close ups of certain parts and puts them together. So what you do is you got to find these ten gnomes in each of these sets, by clicking on the picture and getting behind parts of it or zooming into parts of it.
Mateusz is also the creator of the Submachine Game series, yes he is a complete genius and there are a massive collection of games on this blog that belong to him! Below you will find all the entire 10 Gnome series that is available so far, every month a new game in this series is created, so go ahead and find the gnomes!
10 Gnomes The Rooftop The very first game in the ten gnomes series, your on the roof and you have ten minutes. 10 Gnomes Walk in the Park Alright keep going, once your done with this one you would have found twenty gnomes :) Lets take a walk shall we? 10 Gnomes Foggy Flat Mateusz is at it again, we move to a particular rooftop to find those smiling gnomes. 10 Gnomes The Shipyard It just gets better doesn't it? The gnomes are setting sail this time, find them before its too late! 10 Gnomes The Hall Enter the Hall not a Gnome in site, where could they be, lets search and give them a little fright! 10 Gnomes The Solitude All the way up to 70 gnomes with the 7th version, this game needs no introduction, time ticks while you click. 10 Gnomes Water Forge Although its a little late, the eighth part of the 10 Gnomes, the water forge is finally here. 10 Gnomes Seashore So here we go hunting again, where could they be on the boat or the beach? 10 Gnomes The Remains They remain in the Remains for you to discover, 10 gnomes are hidden for you to uncover! 10 Gnomes The Tank They are hiding in the Tank, as the last in the Gnome series promises to be quite a teaser!
Label: 10 Gnomes, Puzzlers |
posted by mbes @ 08.57 |
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