Showing posts with label Game. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Game. Show all posts

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Flash Game: Grow Island

Hinweis: Die deutsche Version dieses Postings findet sich in meinem deutschen Blog.




If you liked my posting about the solution of Grow Cube you will also like this one: Grow Island. It's from the same author as Grow Cube. It's simply fun and my son even likes Grow Island more than Grow Cube.


To solve the puzzle you just have to take the tools in the correct order. The tools are:



  1. a battery, which, well, will give some power

  2. a chip, will do some calculations...

  3. a pike, human tool-activator embedded

  4. a boiling flask, don't let it break!

  5. a wheel, to open a secret door...

  6. some logs, to build

  7. a chimney to burn the waste

  8. a screw for some mechanics



It's great fun to see if the selection fails as some things just might go wrong. So try yourself. But just in case you are tired of doing so: I have embedded so solution into the IPTC Data of the image. Have Fun!



Just found today: Found a blog post with two possible solutions. Just visit roque-mirengo.com/.

Flash Game: Grow Cube

Hinweis: Die deutsche Version findet sich in meinem deutschen Blog.




I just stumbled across a posting pointing to a nice Flash Game. It's called Grow Cube. I was curious solving this puzzle. It took me a while to get the rules of growing but finally I got it and won (see screenshot at the top of this posting).


Want to try it yourself? Just play Grow Cube. It's really fun. You just have to use the tools in the right order. They are:



  1. Bone, which will grow to a turtle

  2. Water, required for ponds, creek and waterfalls

  3. Ball, will roll down the tube

  4. Dish, will grow to a building

  5. Fruits, will grow to trees

  6. Pot, will be used to cook something inside

  7. Tube, where the ball will roll through

  8. Spring, will transport the ball further on

  9. Person, will dig, cook and so on

  10. Fire, required for cooking and lighting a cave



Tired of trying by yourself? Download the attached Screenshot and look at the EXIF data (or sent a mail to me). Hopefully this is hidden enough. I didn't want to take away the fun.