Puppet Rush is a fast paced puzzle game which requires quick reflexes and even quicker fingers. Guide the puppets to the portal by giving them the right directions.Click to place an arrow pointing upwards, click again to turn it. Puppets will follow the arrows, get them all to the portal. When puppets hit a wall they will always turn right.
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Sunday, August 18, 2013
Puppet Rush
Puppet Rush is a fast paced puzzle game which requires quick reflexes and even quicker fingers. Guide the puppets to the portal by giving them the right directions.Click to place an arrow pointing upwards, click again to turn it. Puppets will follow the arrows, get them all to the portal. When puppets hit a wall they will always turn right.
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