Royal Duck Runaway: Prologue (Two Pigs Studio) https://play.escapegames24.com/2025/01/twopigsstudio-royal-duck-runaway-prologue.html
Once upon a time, there was a duck named Christopher.
He joined a tour to visit the castle over yonder.
Losing his way as he wanders around,
the rest of the g
The Witchling The Witchling is a point-and-click adventure game by ludivorus, set in a dark fantasy world. You will be playing as an orphan girl who is given the difficult task of saving her village from a terrible curse.
The game has two possible endings (a thir
tomolasido 229 https://www.tomolasido.net/dsts229/dsts229.html
a very easy one today
The Mystery of the Treehouse (Yesbol Amirov) https://armorgames.com/the-mystery-of-the-treehouse-game/19532
Here's a charming little game created by Yesbol Amirov for Armor Games. You play as a young mouse whose grandfather has forgotten the code to the exit door of his treehouse, and it's up
Escape from Ruins (Info WEB) Not everybody's cup of tea, but I always rather like them.
Use arrows on your keyboard to change your view and cursor to move.
Don't forget to look for 10 Coins.
You can combine items in the left most box, double click an item and it will move the
Yeah, sorry, but I didn't like this one. Too many of the puzzle solutions just made absolutely no sense.
For example, Room 15.
Spoiler:
On the desk are two 10-yen coins and one 1-yen coin (at least I think they're supposed to be yen). There are no other clues in the room, at all. From that, you're supposed to somehow magically deduce the order of four currency symbols, only one of which is yen. I had absolutely no idea how to solve this, so I was forced to check a video walkthrough. Turns out the answer is
Spoiler:
� < ₥ < $ < �
I have no idea how they got that answer, or how they expected us to figure it out. Heck, I don't even know what that m-slash symbol is supposed to be!
(According to Wikipedia, it represents a "mill", which is one thousandth of a US dollar. Which means the puzzle solution makes even LESS sense, since one hundredth of a dollar is obviously higher than one thousandth, so the cent should come AFTER the mill, not before it.)
Or Room 18.
Spoiler:
I found a cell phone, and saw the clue on the TV saying "call open". So I tried dialing "CALL OPEN" (2255 6736), but that didn't work. So I thought, OK, maybe the code isn't "CALL OPEN", but instead it's telling me to "call OPEN" (6736). That didn't work either. I had no idea what else to try, so once again I had to go back to the walkthrough. Turns out, the solution is