Wall House Escape

Wall House Escape

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Wall House Escape

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2.1
Sortie : March 26, 2015
Dernière mise à jour : March 26, 2015
Développeur: Enagamess

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Description

The story of this game is to escape from the wall room. Assume that one day you are stuck inside the house contains multiple rooms with clues mostly hidden on the wall. You have to use your knowledge to find those clues and escape with the help of that. Click on the objects to interact with them and solve simple puzzles. Play enagames and have fun!

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herb

Mar. 26, 2015

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i realy like your games....but this is now the second in a row with very suspicious symbols in it. its not realy funny to see any stuff like this in a game :-( normaly i should report it

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KatieDkat

Mar. 26, 2015

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All puzzles were fun to figure out with clues provided...except the last one (circuit board)...just trial and error: nothing is really connected in the end.

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KittyG

Apr. 01, 2015

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Others are right - the swastika symbol will forever be associated with hate, horror and monstrous crimes. It has no place in a game like this.

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jennifer626

Mar. 27, 2015

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The circuit board was ridiculous -- as @KatieDkat says, there was literally no logic. I also have to second @herb, as I thought maybe I was just being PC....but I do not appreciate a swastika next to a Jewish star as part of a puzzle and don't think it's a coincidence.

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ppeass

Aug. 12, 2019

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"Reverence for the swastika symbol in Asian cultures, in contrast to the West's stigmatization of the symbol, has led to misinterpretations and misunderstandings." (wikipedia; ena are based in india, i believe). btw, the nazi swastika had clockwise-bent arms, unlike this one, which is technically not a swastika at all, but a sauwastika. while in light of modern connotations it may be a good idea to avoid either symbol, failure to do so doesn't necessarily imply malice or unwholesome ideologies.