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What is Minoto - The Pied Pier of Hamelin?
Minoto - The Pied Pier of Hamelin is a game to play and have fun while you try to escape from the room or outdoor place by using your point and click and puzzle solving skills. You may need to find and use hidden items and clues around, combine some items with other items to use them on correct places, and solve some different types of puzzles.
How can I play Minoto - The Pied Pier of Hamelin?
You can play Minoto - The Pied Pier of Hamelin game with your mouse and point and click skills to find items and clues, use them on correct places, and solve some puzzles. You can navigate between rooms or screens and you may also zoom on some places to look closer. You may select items from your inventory to use or you may drag and drop them.
How can I solve Minoto - The Pied Pier of Hamelin?
You can solve Minoto - The Pied Pier of Hamelin game by looking around to find and use items and clues on correct places, combining items, and solving some puzzles. You can also check comments section for hints or ask to other players to get help from them. If you still can't figure out any part of the game, you can also check video walkthroughs.
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30 Comments
oh how cute - we saved little mousy
ReplyDeletetwo more to save!
ReplyDeletelol - that insect is so cool
ReplyDeleteoh - if I have thought it were rats - I am not sure I would have saved them lol
ReplyDeletehope they dont start a rats colony where I live
cute as ever Minoto
Very nice, cute and easy. Saved all the mice.
ReplyDeleteThank you Mister Minoto
Does anybody ever get a different ending at these games than the "only one method"?
ReplyDeleteDuuuhhhh you're right S-M they were rats, but very cute rats..... and virtual so I don't mind saving them. ;)
ReplyDeleteRattus Escapis!
ReplyDeleteMorning SM :o)
@MissPepy...in the early days Minoto had different endings, but the last year it's only one end.
ReplyDeletenever leave home without a floatage device.
ReplyDeletecute and crazy as ever.
Hi Rambler - how things?
ReplyDeletedid you pass??
Yep, got a 2:1 :o)
ReplyDeleteSee you later, gonna walk the dog...
congrats rambler :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Saturday, all. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for another cute and fun escape Minoto!
congratulations @Rambler!
ReplyDeleteYay, a screwdriver! So cute. Love Minoto!!!
ReplyDeleteMy first SingingThrough =)
ReplyDelete(a japanese song)
ラララ.....日本で
ラララアラカルト、そしてより多くの
そしてこれが繰り返されます
私は歌が楽しみであることを望む
いくつかの戻ってくる再
ラララ
2番の歌詞
最初のものとほぼ同じ
再びラララと
しかし、もっと何か
ラララ
第三節
最初のものとまったく同じ
あなたは覚えていますか?不正行為へのそうでなければ大丈夫
第四節
その存在しない
同情
しかしここで、
=)
Saved mouse with floatage circle & viola! turned it into a rubber tyre!!
ReplyDeleteAhhhh, the magic of Minoto! Happiness to All!!
ROFL @ Alkmar....and so I sing this song with you and with a gleeful la la la...I sing a second verse the same as the first...sing la la la...and section three the same as two, a special la la la for you... And while this joyful tune resounds....clan rodent waves farewell...
ReplyDeletefun little game. My 6-year old niece liked it, too :)
ReplyDelete@alkmar! Who knew you were so talented! In Japanese even! The rhymes are great, the story deeply moving, the descriptions so real! I laughed, I cried, then I laughed some more!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your excellent Sing Through!
Rats are great little creatures, and make nicer pets than hamsters.
ReplyDeleteMy last one had the run of the house because he was just like a tiny dog!
Shame they don't live very long =(
Thank you, Minoto, That was fun!
One word - For anyone confused by the title, this game is based on the Pied Piper of Hamelin.
A pier is a straight [usually wooden] construction like a part bridge, that reaches out over a body of water; usually the sea, at coastal resorts.
Not sure what americans call them, but probably "dock".
In case anyone doesn't know, the Piper in the original middle ages fairy story uses a flute[pipe] to magically attract rats from the beseiged town of Hamelin, never to be seen again.
When the townsfolk renege on the deal of paying him, he uses his pipe to attract the town's children to the same fate.
To my knowledge, Hamelin has no pier =)
@Rookwings, I tend to think of dock as a wooden structure where boats tie up and pier as a wooden (or sometimes cement) structure that people fish from.
ReplyDeleteBoth seem to be used interchangeably in the US so I am not positive if my meanings are correct.
I think of dock to be used in lakes and rivers, and piers are found at oceans and bays... In essence; interchangeable! lol This discussion also brings to mind the old saying...
ReplyDelete"take a long walk off a short pier" ...lol
At least we get to have fun with typos in the title as they have made the game wayyy too polished!!!
@alkmar....Love the singing-through!!!!Bravo!!!!!
Perfectly, perfect Minoto :D
ReplyDelete@ kitkatfox:
ReplyDeleteIf you'd like to see a pier as we have them in england, look up in wikipedia: Blackpool North Pier ;)
And Hamelin STILL hasn't got one, hehe!
eee! thanks, rookwings. I can always count on you to help with my international education. That pier is HUGE (and funnily enough looks like it is on dry land in the wiki pic). :P
ReplyDeleteAnd for fair play, here's the latest pier I have been on: www.jennettespier.net/ in the Outer Banks barrier island in North Carolina.
@ kitkatfox:
ReplyDeleteWow! your pier is nice and quiet!!
Ours are full of penny arcades, ice cream stands, "greasy-spoon" cafes and often with a theatre at the end, where burned-out once-popular comedians perform to an audience of sunburnt, sweaty holidaymakers wielding buckets and spades, who are determined to enjoy themselves and will laugh at just about anything [hence the popularity of the eternally awful "saucy seaside postcard"!
My, that was quite a bad review I did there. Oh well - somebody likes them!
;)
And also to kitkatfox:
We are swapping piers; does that mean our friendship is at a special stage? [hahaha]
You teach me american subtleties, and I teach you english ones, eh ;)
Soo nice and easy.
ReplyDeleteLove Minoto!
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