bontegames blog
Hi! I'm Bart Bonte, a Belgian independent game designer and this is where I blog about interesting new browser and mobile games.
You can find all my own games on Apple App Store, Google Play, Steam, Itch.io.
More info about myself and my games on bartbonte.com.
Get in touch: email - bluesky - youtube - instagram
May 31, 2009
escape from the dome room
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tesshi-e
May 30, 2009
May 29, 2009
escape the bathroom
the x-spot
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robinvencel
ittekimasu
May 25, 2009
May 22, 2009
panic breakout
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taroito
the scene of the crime
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mateuszskutnik,
pastelgames,
sceneofthecrime
May 21, 2009
shift 4
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antonylavelle,
shift
May 20, 2009
umang room escape
May 18, 2009
underworld trip
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yoshioishii
May 16, 2009
the blue beanie
super karoshi
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karoshi
May 15, 2009
cat cat watermelon
May 14, 2009
three child pigs
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minoto
nekonote escape 10
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nekonote
May 13, 2009
smile for me
a small favor
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clickshakegames,
zeebarf
May 11, 2009
May 06, 2009
a bonte games flashback: seen on screen
So let's have a look at seen on screen this time, which was released in September 2006. With this game I wanted to create a different kind of puzzle than the traditional escape the room puzzles I had done so far.
So I dragged my old Commodore Amiga monitor from the attic to create the spinning screen and created some puzzles to solve on the screen.
Now let's continue with the solution of the game, so you'll definitely have to stop reading here if you haven't played seen on screen before and don't want me to spoil your fun!
Level 1: simply hit the 'touch me' button, can it be any simpler? (although you better remember the text on this button for later.); Level 2: which button to click? the last one!; Level 3: click the fish, blub!; Level 4: did you already notice you can flip the monitor screen by clicking on the left or right border of the monitor? Well, make it flip left, then right, then click the ok button; Level 5: click the numbers in ascending (up) order 1 2 3 4 5; Level 6: stop the 9 spinning screens, a possible solution is to click the middle one, then the 4 corner ones; Level 7: remember level1? click T O U C H M E; Level 8: when you click two pieces in this puzzle, they switch places, the goal is to form a big fish; numbering the pieces from left to right and top to bottom, a possible solution is then to click the following pairs: 8 5,1 8,11 6,9 7,1 9,10 1,2 10,11 12,4 2,4 3; Level 9: click the 3 fishes, blubblubblub!; Level 10: click the level number (this), so click 1 0; Level 11: did you notice there is a serial number on the back of the monitor (SN)? so click 1 0 0 4 5; Level 12: click the current time on your computer, so if it's for example 25 minutes past 2 in the afternoon, click 1 4 2 5; Level 13: click the letters in descending alphabetical order (DOWN) two times (DOUBLE), so click W O N D W O N D; Level 14: 99 in binary, so click 1 1 0 0 0 1 1; Level 15: catch the 6 fishes! That's it! Well done!
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bartbonte,
bontegames
May 04, 2009
children's day
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minoto
May 02, 2009
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If you are you looking for a solution or a walkthrough for one of the game links, please have a look in the comments.