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Welcome to Mobile Monday!
This week we've got (again) cute, clever and amusing game by Nicolet, escape from an apartment with sauna by Room's Room (daichi simada) and a puzzle adventure by TreeHole Games (Sichun Wang) from a magical land.
All games are free and available in Google Play and in Apple Store.
All games are medium-sized. The last one has several time consuming puzzles.
Notice, that starting the next week I will not post Mobile Monday regularly due to low availability of free good games.
Moving House
In Nicolet's latest game you need to get your house ready for moving. Professional movers in their cute helmets arrive on time but there is still much to do and your help is neccessary indeed.
No language barrier, no written text.
Escape Room Collection (Android, Android Tablet)
Escape Room Collection (iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad)
Kasibessou
The latest Room's Room's (daichi simada) escape is great - it has clever and intuitive puzzles, eye-pleasing graphics and a reasonable lenght. Also, no need to memorize Japnese signs this time. What a relief. The hint system is well done and you don't have to watch an add every time you need a help - just for the first time and then it stays approachable.
No language barrier, no written text.
Kasibessou (Android, Android Tablet)
Kasibessou (iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad)
Treehole: Adventure
The puzzle adventure by TreeHole Games (Sichun Wang) is out for a while but only recently is available for both platforms. It's cute and atmospheric, with good hand drawn art and animations, inuitive, and not long. However, you may spend a while with several (rather unpopular) puzzles - "three jugs puzzle", three spinning wheels, etc. The ending is a bit abrupt but overall it's a good game.
No language barrier, no written text.
Treehole: Adventure (Android, Android Tablet)
Treehole: Adventure (iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad)
As always thank you for posting these games. Treehole game is particularly good in my opinion and the puzzles well worth doing although it may take some time.
I noticed the new Nicolet game Moving House has a fantastic new feature. It allows you to take and store up to four screenshots of clues so you do not need to memorize them or write them down to enter in the puzzles. See the Camera and Photo buttons in top-right of the images.
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