The game wouldn’t really be fair if you had to guess, so let’s open up that first row.įrom here you should be able to pick out 2 skulls already, and identify which squares are clear to step on. The largest number you would run into on Toontown is a Four. Remember, this is a hypothetical situation and would never actually happen in game. Finally the threes are touching three skulls each, marked by light blue arrows.
- The twos are each touching two skulls each one right next to them and one diagonally from them marked by pink arrows.
- The ones in the corners are only touching one skull each diagonally, these are marked by green arrows.
- If we were to open up all of the other squares around this the numbers would like this: Obviously, this is impossible because there is no way you could touch this box on Toontown where you have to work your way from front to back and cannot jump over squares. So, hypothetically the largest number you can have is an 8, meaning every single box around it is a skull. If not, here are some brief instructions.Įach number shows how many skulls are touching it, including diagonals. If you know how to play mine sweeper (a game installed on most computers) you’ll already be very good at this game because it’s almost the exact same. (For reference the top of my images will always be where the button is) The object of the puzzle is to avoid the skulls and reach the other side of the puzzle, if you touch a skull you set off the cogs. There are a total of 49 squares, 7 of which are always skulls. This is your typical Skull Finder board in a DA office.
Skull Finder was/still is my favorite game in DA offices! □ Here is another old guide I dug up from my computer.