Figure out which kid and pet belong at which desk using the clues hidden in the scene, and then drag their name and portrait to the correct desk label (click Show/Hide Desk Labels to toggle the labels). When you solve either an entire desk (easy mode) or the entire scene (difficult mode) correctly, it will be marked correct. Click Show Highlights to show which objects are clickable.
This game runs fine on most mobile devices other than iPads, but details may be hard to see or click on smaller devices.
A note for dedicated puzzlers: It is possible to solve this puzzle without using gender to match names and faces.
Made by Gwen C. Katz of Nightwell Games forCounfounding Calendar 2024.
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Un QUIÉN ES QUIÉN cozy LLENO de MASCOTAS | BRING YOUR PET TO SCHOOL DAY
Averigua qué niño y mascota pertenecen a qué escritorio usando las pistas ocultas en la escena y luego arrastra su nombre y retrato a la etiqueta del escritorio correcto (haz clic en Mostrar/Ocultar etiquetas de escritorio para alternar las etiquetas). Cuando resuelvas un escritorio completo (modo fácil) o toda la escena (modo difícil) correctamente, se marcará como correcto. Haz clic en Mostrar destacados para mostrar qué objetos se pueden seleccionar. Este juego funciona bien en dispositivos móviles, pero puede resultar difícil ver o hacer clic en los detalles en dispositivos más pequeños. Una nota para los amantes de los rompecabezas: es posible resolver este rompecabezas sin usar el género para unir nombres y caras. Añade este Videojuego a tu WishList y Apoya a los Desarrolladores aquí |https://gwenckatz.itch.io/pet?ac=qfCyYFQF-yt #videogames #indiegames @itchiogames
I just love how the logic in this puzzle is using common sense to create the right premises. I tried writing this puzzle in formal logic, and I gave up because when I finished all the premises I used when I intuitively solved the puzzle, there were 75 premises, so the actual proof would be likely 1000+ lines. Yet this puzzle was a nice 15ish minute solve. It goes to show how good our brains are at logic!
I don't know, is Case of the Golden Idol just based off Return of the Obra Dinn?
I think you could call both CotGI and this game "Obra Dinn-likes", but I think that this brings very different things to the genre (for starters, it has artwork that doesn't make me want to shut down my computer). I really liked this one.
the slightly moving characters and "fill-in the blanks with all the names" is more similar to CotGI.
I would say Obra Dinn is different in key ways, enough to say that they are both just part of the matching puzzle+lore genre. there is another game like Obra Dinn where you are a map guy who is trying to find a guys daughter, that makes it distinctly it's own series.