
Escape Game
A bite-sized point-and-click escape room that knows exactly what it is: one house, dozens of hidden-object puzzles, zero pretension. Worth a look if you want a low-stakes puzzle fix under an hour.
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About Escape Game
I picked this one up expecting another throwaway genre entry and came out feeling something closer to mild, quiet respect. RewindApp's Escape Game is a first-person, point-and-click hidden-object puzzler set entirely within a single house. You scan rooms, spot out-of-place objects, piece together what connects them, and eventually work your way out. That is the whole premise, and the game never pretends otherwise. The scope here is genuinely minimal. There is one level. The environment does not sprawl or surprise you with a second act. What you get instead is a concentrated loop of scanning surfaces, picking up objects that blend into the scenery, and testing combinations against locks and containers. The puzzle design sits in comfortable, familiar territory for anyone who has spent time with browser-era escape room games. Nothing is going to make you feel like a genius, but nothing is going to make you feel cheated either. The logic is grounded, the object interactions are readable, and the pacing stays calm throughout. The soundtrack earns a mention. It is unambitious by any technical measure, but it does the quiet work that small games sometimes nail and big productions over-engineer. It keeps the atmosphere still without becoming background noise you tune out. For a solo sitting on a slow afternoon, it lands correctly. The first-person perspective and the colorful, unhurried art style reinforce that this is designed as a genuinely relaxing experience rather than a tense room-escape challenge. The honest criticism is short: do not come here for depth, variety, or replay value. One level means one and done. Players who want multi-room escalation, a hint system with teeth, or any kind of narrative wrapper will find the experience thin. The hidden-object hunting occasionally leans on pixel-hunting habits rather than genuine lateral thinking, which will frustrate anyone allergic to that style. RewindApp built a catalog of similar small titles, and Escape Game sits squarely in the middle of their range: competent, unambitious, brief. The Steam community reception sits at a solid majority positive across roughly 120 reviews, which is about right. This is a cup-of-tea game. It fills a very specific slot: casual puzzle players, younger audiences, anyone who wants thirty to sixty minutes of low-friction point-and-click that ends cleanly without a cliffhanger or a DLC prompt. If that slot is open in your library right now, Escape Game fills it honestly. Kai, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7/8/10 - 64bits
- Memory
- 2 GB RAM
- Storage
- 100 MB available space
- Graphics
- Intel HD Graphique
- Processor
- 2 GHz Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon or equivalent
- Sound Card
- All
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Game Info
- Developer
- RewindApp
- Publisher
- RewindApp
- Release Date
- Nov 6, 2018




