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100 Escapers


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100 Escapers

JohnBFrom the creator of 100 Doors 2013, Gipnetix Games, comes 100 Escapers, a game that strides a little closer to traditional room escape territory than the usual lot of mobile escape games. You're still trapped in rooms, of course, but instead of having a single screen to bust out of, you've got a little big of wiggle room to walk around, open drawers, examine things, and fashion a way to get that door open so you can continue forwards.

100escapers.jpgTo move around each level simply tap the arrows on the sides of the screen. You can examine areas of interest, grab items, or interact with certain objects by giving them a quick tap as well. Inventory items can often be combined or used on one another. Double tap one item to open a small window with a bigger view, then tap another item and tap on the window to try using them together.

Puzzles are fairly logical for an escape game, though some of the item combinations arebeyond the comprehension of mere mortals. Since the rooms are so small, though, you'll never really get stuck. Just try tapping on a few things and you'll eventually work it out! At the time of writing, 100 Escapers features over 50 levels to complete, spanning a variety of themes and featuring plenty of puzzles to solve. It's a lot of good, old fashioned escape gaming!

NOTE: This game was played and reviewed on the Nexus 4. Game was available in the North American market at the time of publication, but may not be available in other territories. Please see individual app market pages for purchasing info.

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