Sean, have I seen #1 or the highlighters?
River ,'Objects In Space'
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Only missing the staple removers. Esoteric flock. Hmmm.
Has anyone gotten #8? That's the only one I'm missing.
Tom, look at the whole picture (not the details) for #15.
I'm back! I got everything but the highlighters, and it's making me absolutely crazy.
Strega, you know this one. Jessica's clue about the colors was what finally made it click, even though it didn't hit me until a second look.
Okay. God, I'm daft. I finally got the bridge one thanks to the many clues.
I still need flock of staple removers, highlights in road, and the one *after* the bridge -- with the whiteout in the mouth of the stapler.
AmyLiz the stapler w/ white out has very recognizable theme music.
Oh! Okay.
highlights in road
The highlighters each represent a different character.
the one *after* the bridge -- with the whiteout in the mouth of the stapler.
The blue means water, and the white thing is a boat. The grey stapler has something in its mouth.
That help? Like, this game is really interesting, the way the visual associations work so well even though they're kind of obtuse representations.
with the whiteout in the mouth of the stapler
Look at the setting and the other thing in the picture, and then think about the colors used.
Sean, have I seen #1 or the highlighters?
#1 is a pretty scary movie, and first in a series, I think maybe, but also possibly not, cuz scary.
I still don't have the highlighters.
The post its aren't doing it for me. I've tried Like Water for Chocolate, Chocolat, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, all of which were books before they were movies.