Clever Fishing Boy Escape

(16 votes, average: 4.13 out of 5)

In Clever Fishing Boy Escape from Games 2 Mad, players explore a sunny riverside where trouble waits quietly nearby. A sharp-minded boy named Taro loves fishing, mornings sketching lures, and dreaming beside calm water. His childhood, near reeds and boats, and stories taught him patience, logic, curiosity, courage, kindness, and resilience, daily. Today, an empty cage rattles strangely and blocks his path home across muddy stones. Taro searches banks, bushes, nets, and boxes, noticing symbols carved on wood. You arrive ready to help, watching ripples, shadows, and patterns along the shore. Simple puzzles test counting, matching, timing, direction, and careful observation without panic. Each solved clue reveals tools, keys, or paths hidden in plain sight. Water birds circle as confidence grows and choices become clearer. Rusty tools glint under the sun, demanding clever thinking, steady hands, and quick decisions. Time presses because tides shift and daylight fades faster than expected today. Guide Taro solve every puzzle, bypass the cage, and reach safety together. The adventure awaits you now.



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b1650424
9 days ago

Games2Mad, a rebranding is urgently needed. The title “GamesFromDumb” would be a much more fitting descriptor.

Engage your remaining cognitive functions: if a triangle is 18, and its sum with a circle in your own illustration is 45, then HOW did you arrive at 26 for the circle??? It’s clearly 27. The square, however, is 26, not 27.

One might suspect a game bug, but the game itself functions correctly. The “bug”, however, seems to be inherent in your very DNA.