Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Check. Check. Che--Wait! Where'd that come from?

I'm feeling quite productive today. I checked off three things on my task list and hope to have four more done today. Of course, I did get totally distracted in my work when I stumbled upon a piece of art that I hardly recognized! See here:Can you identify which game this was from? I realized that there are several more inventory items that were collected in the games that often we don't notice. These mysterious items are the victims of Nancy-takes-then-gives-right-back events. We earn them, but immediately following is the part when we have to pass it along to another character or place. I personally like collecting a ton of stuff in the games, instead of losing my inventory. I suppose losing some for a purpose makes us sometimes feel accomplished, like putting a puzzle piece into the wall in order to solve it.

Suppose a hint for last weekend's puzzle would be helpful, yeah? The 4x7 refers to a grid.

Ta-ta for now!
~Little Jackalope~

8 comments:

  1. The Auction tickets are from Secret of the Old Clock! :D

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  2. Those raffle tickets are from Secret of the Old Clock :D :D

    I am really interested in working at HerInteractive (or a similar company) when I am older, either as a programmer or helping to come up with ideas for the games. Is there anything you would recommended to me to prepare for a job like this?

    Thanks a ton and I really enjoy reading your blog :D

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  3. Secret of the Old Clock

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  4. Where in CLK did you find these tickets?? Tell me.. unless it's not allowed.

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  5. The tickets are frome Secret of the old Clock.:)

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  6. Is it from the Secret of the Old Clock?

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  7. I honestly think that the game that that piece of inventory came from was Secret of the Old clock. I know because it says "Titusville" at the top, and as far as I can remember, Titusville is the town that Nancy was in for that game.
    ~R :)

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  8. It's from "Secret of the Old Clock!" :)

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