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Why can't some developers make LOGIC games where characters have to use items that are credible and make SENSE being here ? It's not like it was THAT hard... Screwdrivers in code protected boxes, giant ice cube, documents in vents... Hours creating LOGICAL puzzles wrapped in... totally incoherent stories.
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that moment when it takes you 15 minutes to escape because you clicked the hatch with the acid and not the hatch parts
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the timer actually provides a very unique experience compare to most room escape including other episode of this series, thanks for giving me some insight in game design
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Is there any reason why this freezer has no door, except that cupboard like think where the suit is? Do they use the hatch on the floor to store their goods? :D
But creative -> 4/5
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a very week display of escape game, the silver key red herring and the made up U97 compound that melts off hatches in sub-zero temps where what made it so, the only decent puzzle in the game, half-decent I mind you, was the wire and ethanol, which, in freezing conditions wouldn't be able to sustain the proper heat in order to melt ice off a thermostat, nor would the "chilled" settings be enough to melt a block of ice that thick, ice that shouldn't be there in the first place, what group of people could possibly be dumb enough to place a random container of water with a note in it about a nonexistent compound, in a freezer for no reason. I disliked almost everything in it except the graphics. However, graphics aren't normally a huge concept for me. So over-all I rate it a D+ it has potential, you just need to think up more creative ways of escaping, making the game more difficult with red herrings is the amature way.
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My lack of awareness and attention was unreal. It may be because is 1 am, but it took me about ten minutes to figure out I needed more than 1 jumper and to find them all. Plus a bunch time wasted without checking the celling and floor. this was actually easier than the other, but because of this it took me 17 minutes.
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I'm pretty sure 99% of the players had to google "celcius to farenheit" because the game never tells you the formula. >_>