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10 possible theories on how he keeps getting trapped 1.someone's trying to kill him 2.aliens abducted him and are using him as a lab rat 3. zombies took over and while trying to escape them he locked himself in place's that shouldn't be locked 4.his evil twin wants his girlfriend and is trying to kill him for her 5.bad luck 6.he blacked out then woke up locked in weird places only to realize he really just feels locked up inside 7.his dead grandma came back to life but is possessed by the devil which is trying to kill him by making it look like an accident 8.a weird guy with a mustache is using him for ransom and gives him all the tools he needs to escape but enough time for the weird guy to get the money and move to japan 9.he wants to be like the guy from man vs wild except smarter and no camera 10. he's writing a book " We Can Escape Anything!"
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15:34 The only escape game I haven't needed a walk-through hint was the closet one. The fact that there is a real time limit adds a sense of urgency to this game.
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That your games NEED a walkthrough every time (as opposed to just having one) really does denote a poor design. For example, if you don't know farenheit at all (most of the world only uses celcius) then you'd be completely screwed from the start. The only reason most people 'beat' your games are because they use the walkthrough. It's certainly the only way I've ever managed.
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Seriously I have no idea what to do with the circuit board. What is a contact point? And no formula is given for a part of the puzzle. This is how not to do a game like this.
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Wow, having that heart beat and watching my life meter go down really added to the desperation to getting out XD Great game!