

One day, she fell asleep and leaned on the window, and when it opened, she fell out but ultimately didn't hurt herself one bit. In episode 10 and episode 37 (Before game systems overload, and non-rewind in episode 37)Įpisode 6 & 12: A girl named Sandy worked on the 26th floor of a tall building, and she stared at dirty windows. The reason is he is not tall enough to reach the top button of the elevator since he is a kid. In episode 8 and episode 31 (Non-rewind in episode 31)Įpisode 5 & 16: A boy named Walter lives in a really tall skyscraper, and even though he lives on the 30th floor, he takes the elevator to only the 17th floor, and then climbs the stairs to the 30th floor. The reason is because the baby was born in 1720, when Massachusetts was still a British colony and the United States were not yet formed. In episode 7 and episode 34 (After game systems overload)Įpisode 4 & 11: A couple have a baby in Boston, Massachusetts, but despite his whole family tree being born in Boston, the baby can't be an American citizen. He ran to the window to cry for help, and one firefighter says "Get that boy, he's my son!" The reason is the firefighter is the boy's mother. As firemen were putting out the fire and evacuating people, the businessman passes out which alarms the son. In episode 6 and episode 36Įpisode 3 & 13: A businessman took his son to work, and when they got there, a large fire broke out in the building. The reason is because the two brothers are Siamese twins, so putting Luke in jail would also be putting Sam, who wasn't involved in the crime, in jail. The police arrested them both, and while the bank teller blamed Luke, the judge allowed them to leave with his brother. In episode 1 and episode 27Įpisode 2 & 15: A man named Luke robs a bank in daylight while his twin brother Sam tries to stop him. The reason is because the man had hiccups, so the waitress used the mask to scare them away. The man thanks her and walks out the diner.

The story is usually in the form of a lateral thinking puzzle.Įpisode 1 & 10: A man walks into a diner and asks the waitress for a glass of water, so she reaches behind the counter and pulls out a scary mask instead. Sketch will then list some incorrect answers and reveals what really happened afterwards. The goal is to find the missing detail he didn't mention. The story, however, will end in a very odd and unfitting way. In the game, a beatnik artist named Sketch will tell a story through pictures. Sketch Pad is a "missing detail" riddle game. "*scribbling sounds* Sketch Pad! Sketch Pad!"
