![]() Not only is the community brilliant at creating escape rooms, but these community maps just have a completely different scope than the (already great) default maps. The community made creations are what make Escape Simulator really fantastic. ![]() However, Escape Simulator has an active community of level creators-and there are some genuinely brilliant community creations to escape from. ![]() Unfortunately, escape rooms don’t really offer too much replayability-and that’s the case for Escape Simulator, too. By default, you’ll have to rearrange pictures, find keys, decipher cryptic notes, and a whole lot more across the five different themed level packs. The puzzles that are possible in Escape Simulator are vast. We were able to complete some rooms with loads of time to spare, and others with seconds left-however, some of the rooms stumped my group far beyond the time limit. The Steam store page recommends 2-3 players, though you can play with more.Īs with any puzzle game, difficulty changes greatly from group to group. However, if you want to complete each room within the time limit, it’s probably best to have multiple people working out the puzzles-some of them in the default packs can be pretty difficult. I’ve mostly played Escape Simulator with friends, but it can be played solo, too. Each room also has a time limit-if you complete the room within that time limit, you score a trophy. Items can be carefully examined and even combined with other items to give you what you need to progress. Move furniture, take paintings off of the walls, and carefully examine any object for clues. To solve each room you’ll have to look everywhere for clues or interactive objects. If you’ve ever been to an escape room, you’ll find Escape Simulator is set up much like one of those. The base game comes with escape rooms in five different themes: “Labyrinth of Egypt,” “Adrift in Space,” “Edgewood Mansion,” and “Omega Corporation.” Based on their names you can probably already get an idea of what to expect in each of these level packs. I’m thrilled that is starting to change, especially with brilliant titles like Escape Simulator.Įscape Simulator is a first person puzzle game that can be played solo, or cooperatively with friends. But what these style of games don’t do very well is multiplayer. Instead of eating food, you'll be solving a victorian mystery.There have been escape room style puzzle games around for a while now-hell, I’d even argue games like Myst have escape room type elements. Your spaceship has been hit by debris, and you're heading straight into the sun."Edgewood Mansion"You were invited to attend a special dinner at Dr. By accident, he activated a trap, and you got separated, with no way out in sight."Adrift in Space"An explosion wakes you up. ![]() Through workshop integration, you get to play awesome things the community has created.Fifteen rooms are arranged into packs:Labyrinth of Egypt"You and your mentor discovered the ancient Labyrinth of Egypt. Need to cross-reference a clue? No, problem - just pin it to the screen.Community-Made Rooms: The game includes a room editor with which you can design your own escape rooms and puzzles. More heads are better than one!Examine Everything: Read through books, examine ancient artifacts and find clues to riddles. Customize your character and join with friends to work-out puzzles together. Community rooms have been tested with up to 20 people. We recommend to play built-in rooms with up to 3 players (but you're welcome to play with more). ![]() If something is not nailed to the wall, you can pick it up.Online Co-Op: All the rooms are playable in an online co-op. Move furniture, pick up and examine everything, smash pots and break locks! Supports community-made rooms through the level editor.Interactive Puzzles: Rummage through 15 rooms filled with puzzles designed by real-life escape room operators. Explore a growing set of highly interactive escape rooms. Escape Simulator is a first-person puzzler you can play solo or in an online co-op. ![]()
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