adnankenan | Çözümü güzel |
monicafung | 2:07 |
dragonlouve | nice to solve, but seriously, it could be a rorshchach test |
silencebound | Rather tedious puzzle but good explanation title given. This image can be either a drunken angel or a poor squirrel filled with bullet holes. Well, a pretty detailed pix with several tris would help to get the exact meaning of the mentioned title. Average illustration. 50% for this. |
nexxiagirl | oh these funny little trees ... cheers ... |
babismeita | OK |
beckerpf | Há árvores mais belas... |
mikki140 | Loving the Platypus Land puzzles - great challenges! |
paukenpietje | nice |
patootie | Fingers crossed there is a woodsman busily chopping down the rest of the forest before we get to it ...and looking forwards to there being some great buildings in Platypus Land ... good work jock, but just a tad repetitive for my taste |
popkin | I like the organic feel to your trees, but this one was not one of my favorites. I gave it 75%. Enjoying platypus land. How did you come up with the name? |
jock | By the way, I agree. It's not one of my favourites either. But it is a real tree. Perhaps the larger or much larger versions may feel a little more organic (134550, 134546). |
jock | If you solve Griddler # 131476 (large), you will see where this land is. And one of the most unique things about this land is the platypus. It is found only here. It is a mammal but lays eggs (a monotreme). So the name is a mark of distinction. |
babyfishfel | 2:37 I like Platypus Land |