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The Great Bathroom Escape
Selasa, 05 Mei 2009
The Great Bathroom EscapeHave you ever gotten yourself locked in the bathroom, hopefully not, looking on the bright side, at least there's water.

Mateusz Skutnik, the creator of the 10 Gnome Series and the Submachine games puts you in a bathroom, that you need to escape.

Its not difficult as compared to the daymare town and submachine games, in fact this one is rather easy. Once you get all the items, you need to put them together and put them to use.

The graphics and sounds are quite interesting, especially at the fly time, you'll know what I mean when you get to that part!

The picture on the right has all the items you can find in the bathroom, but not all the items required!

Good luck finding your way out of the bathroom! The Great Bathroom Escape Source

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Buggle Connect
Senin, 04 Mei 2009
Buggle ConnectYou perhaps have played boomshine, a game where you create a bubble and try to set of a chain reaction. Buggle connect is similar, you have these small little clouds called buggles and they move about randomly.

When they stop moving you need to place your marker in a spot that it can connect to as many buggles as possible. The ones that are far away do not connect, so you basically need to find the most populated spot and place your marker there.

The more you connect the more points you get, but this becomes even more fun when you play with other people at the same time. Buggle connect allows you to play with up to twenty other people and a minimum of two can play with each other.

So connect as many buggles as you can to win the game, good luck and have fun! Thanks to Casual Collective for Buggle Connect!

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