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What is Room Escape?
Room Escape is a point-and-click game where you find yourself stuck in a room – and you have to get out. Explore every nook and cranny, solve puzzles and combination locks, and do what you need to do to find the key to leave.
How do I play?
All you need for Room Escape is a mouse (or your finger, if you’re playing on a tablet or phone). Click on any item of interest (a backpack, a plant, a couch, and so on) to zoom into that item. Click again to interact with it. A helpful black bar at the bottom of the screen will give you context clues when you click – maybe there’s nothing to see here, or you need an item to interact with what you’re clicking on. The goal is to solve enough puzzles to get a key that unlocks the front door.
What do I do with items?
While exploring – or after solving a puzzle – you might be presented with an item like a knife, screwdriver, or piece of paper with a clue for another puzzle. Click on the item and it will move to your inventory on the right side of the screen. Click an item in your inventory to select it. From there, you can do two things:
What happens if I use an item in the room and I don’t get another clue?
That will happen! It’s often that using an item successfully won’t give you another item or another clue. But your item will have a use somewhere – keep exploring!
What do I do if I get stuck and I’m not sure what to do next?
Room Escape can be a tough game. Luckily, if you get stuck, you have options! Once you feel like you’ve clicked everything and aren’t getting anywhere, you can try either of these:
How often are games available?
There is a new Room Escape game every day, so you can test your skills with your morning coffee! Click “Daily” from the home screen to access today’s game. You can also click “Levels” to get a list of archived rooms, so you can escape rooms all day long.
Can I get a game over?
No.
Can I pause the game?
Yes. This will pause the timer, so your high score is not affected. Click the “pause” symbol in the top-left corner of the screen to pause.
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