The first spring full moon is behind us, so is Easter. Now back to normal, new Weekday Escape is here!
It's too early for strawberries (greenhouse-grown don't count), but both Maymay and Amajeto delivered games about them - maybe because they are red and fotogenic - and it sounds much better to tell 'find strawberries' than 'find cucumbers'!
With Neat Escape you get to a popular restaurant, but you are left on your own - how will you cope? Can you escape it, and if yes, with full or empty stomach? The last, and the only Easter game by Esklavos is a bit surreal and so cute!
Have a good time and enjoy!

Maymay wants you to find ten strawberries this time (not Funkyland - four years ago, you were looking for seven strawberries in their Fruit Kitchens No. 1: Strawberry Red in WE N°17). Otherwise this is their typical game scheme, few scenes separated by coded doors, plus here and there lying strawberry - but it's not simple harvest, of course - some of them are hidden or locked in cabinets, and you have to solve some puzzles to get them.
The cursor is not changing, no save button, one ending.

Amajeto doesn't expect you to look for strawberries; you only have to find five tiles and complete the picture above greenish couch to get the key from garden gate. Pleasant living room is decorated in strawberry pink and green, but you don't spend much time there, as the game isn't very long. Outside is a garden for exploration, apparently in early summer time - huge red ripe strawberries everywhere.
The cursos is changing (its color), no save button, one ending.
Here is beautiful Easter Joy by Tomatea - no strawberries, but many eggs!

With Neat Escape, you find yourself locked in absolutely empty restaurant.The view is amazing (it seems that you are at the top of TV tower), and the food surely would be great too...if there was any waiter around. Instead of enjoying dinner in such a nice place you have to find out how to escape it, so you'd rather start now to get home before midnight! Piano music plays, but no one sits on the stool by grand piano, they just forgot to turn off the music - you can do it if you don't like it (in the menu). One key which you find later in the game can be used in two locks and the game forks here - in the second ending you get into VIP room, where they serve dinner, so you won't leave hungry after all! Unless you are vegan or vegetarian...it's a steak...
The cursor is not changing, save button, two endings.
The game is available Android too.

We didn't get any special Easter game this year - so here is one old from Esklavos, very adorable with flying bunnies. They don't have any wings, they are probably using their ears like rotor blades and flying like helicopters do! Also, you'll learn interesting facts about weight-bearing capabilities of flying Easter bunnies! Plus, it's beautiful game.
The cursor is not changing, no save button, one ending.
P.S. Here some more Easter games from reliable Monkey GO Happy: Monkey GO Happy Easter and Monkey GO Happy Eggs
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I want to stay in the Strawberry world forever.
Find 10 Strawberries
The link text for "Magic Easter Escape" has the wrong title. ;-)
In "Amajeto Strawberries", the clue for the lower-right bookcase door can be tricky:
Did Amajeto throw a red herring or unfinished puzzle at us?
@jF,
Hint for Amajeto Strawberries
Oh, duh. Now why did I forget that? LOL…
Yeah—if not for an accidental click, I might not have noticed that!
Did I miss something with the scales in "Magic Easter Escape"?
@jF: That part had me confused for ages, until I noticed one detail:
Amajeto Strawberries
@kktkkr: That makes sense, albeit rather obscure for a clue. Excellent observation!
Watch out for where the game forks, indeed.
Night View Restaurant
Here's the last walkthrough.
Magic Easter Escape
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