Monkey Go Happy: Stage 240
Monkey Go Happy: Stage 240 is another episode of the very cute point & click adventure type escape game series MonkeyGoHappy developed by Robin Vencel for PencilKids. In this game, your aim is to find all the mini monkeys and make the monkey go happy! Click on objects and locations. Use items on specific spots to complete puzzles. Good luck and have fun!
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12 comments:
Love these games. Last clue: ¡uǝʇ uɐɥʇ ɹǝʇɐǝɹƃ
thanks Loobyloo. I do like upside down hint, haven't read it yet
got stuck on last one out now need to know how to make upside down hint
(RE)HI all ☺
joycy
above each game thread, you'll find the upside-down spoiler maker - just type your hint into the top box & copy & paste the created spoiler from the bottom box
thx for all your creations, Robin ☺
combine weight with round ball to get oval ball
Hi guys, the spoiler maker seems to work well....it is fun to use too.....this is a very satisfactory result for me, keep using it and if any problems appear, let me know....
to open panel with oval ball placed set all clocks at 9:00 h (but don´t ask me why; I just can´t get the >X hint)
Could someone explain what means "greater than ten" or >X? If Roman numerals, then greater than 10 has to be L (50) which looks like 3 o'clock, not 9 o'clock. Thought that maybe it has something to do with that 2×3 hintboard -- but no, that does not define it as it's 45° rotated, so it could be the 17:45 position as well.
Watched VWT, but no explanation there. I absolutely despise in the VWTs, when they just make circular moves with the cursor without any explanation.
¿x< uɐɥʇ ɹǝɥʇɐɹ x> uǝǝq ǝʌɐɥ ǝnlɔ ǝɥʇ ʇ,uplnoɥs ǝɔɐɟʞɔolɔ ɐ ɟo ƃuıʞuıɥʇ sǝʌloʌuı ɹǝʍsuɐ ǝɥʇ ɟI
(Love the new clue tool! And thanks for the hard work and innovations on the site. Still my favorite escape game site after many years.)
Greater than ten is actually must be read as IX, that corresponds to 9 o'clock
@Ale, I'm not following. Do you mean the symbol is a I rather than a >?
Yes, sign > is I
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