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I made some online escape games during lockdown. I think they might be the best thing I’ve ever made and they’re all free to play so please check them out if you like that sort of thing!
Would love to have nerdy chat about puzzle-making too :)
Acorn Cottage: Collaborative 2-player banana-themed game.
Escape From Catland: Help Dr Woofred Barker save us from being turned into cats! A longer game aimed at more experienced players.
NooZoo Park: This one is more of a silly/creepy self-hosted party game. For the designated gamesmaster only… the password to the NooZoo Park client entrance is BELIEVABLE (all caps).
Enjoy!
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Online Escape Rooms
Ein Online Escape Room in Kooperation mit der Schriftstellerin Anika Beer. Spielt in Deutsch, oder Englisch ✌️ Auch zum verschenken!!!
Du wirst ihn lieben❣️
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im having a big hyperfixation on this game right now guys i need you to play it, its like 5 mins max if you get through the puzzles quickly(longer if you want all the lore or are bad at puzzles but determined to not watch a walkthrough), its free, no download, indie, reminds me of flash games and if you like horror games, or puzzle games, escape rooms, this is definitely recommended
its called last seen online and you can play it here:
please i need a fanbase around this game, i will explode without anybody to talk about this too
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Every now and then, I forget that my parents and mom especially are really unusually chill with my entire social life being online. They didn't even blink when I said "can we go to this con so I can meet my friend from the other side of the country" or "can we vacation where my friend lives and spend time with them" (mom even booked a double bedroom so a friend could stay with us twice; another time, we booked a vacation around a friend's schedule to make sure we could hang out) or "I want to exchange Christmas presents with this friend from the UK". There's some occasional talk about me being careful of what I share about myself publicly and not trusting people too easily, but I really do just get a "sure, have fun" reaction most of the time
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Yearly New Years with @cal3ris round up!
Movies
Muppets Treasure Island: Great fun, do recommend
Topper: silly old time fun (1937) about a couple who dies, and then their ghosts try to liven up an old man's life as their go to heaven deed, loved the main couple's dynamic.
Amazing Maurice: DISCWORLD ALIVE, where is the love for this movie?
Games
Tick Tock: an atmospheric puzzle game where each player gets half of the puzzle. Cute concept and cheap! You do each need a copy though.
Unsolved case: also a puzzle game (guess what we like). This one's a freebie, once again where two players have to combine the infos on each screen to solve the puzzle. This one worked a bit better than Tick Tock as the players are actually in sync and you can sometimes see what the other one is up to.
Samsara Room: also a freebie! The previous one was obviously a teaser for the main game, this one is quite elaborate for a free game. The puzzles were out there ("use the knife on the stork!" "Go into the corpse's mouth!", but of a 2001 Space Odyssey vibe) but enjoyable. Solo play.
Keep talking and nobody explodes: mostly READ QUICKLY AND NOBODY EXPLODES. Fun party game, but a bit stressy. Also a bit unbalanced: the detonator has the easy job.
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i see a post talking doom and gloom about how we'll never escape toxic masculinity. i think about back in 2017 when american girl released their first boy doll, and a review for him went viral in the collecting community. the review was written by a mom, who said they went into the store to get their daughter a doll, only to see their son's eyes light up like fire when he saw a doll that looked like him, and now every night he puts his doll in pajamas and rocks him to sleep. i think about the toddler in my daycare room a few years back who was obsessed with baby dolls, carrying them everywhere, and his mom proudly told us he uses his sisters' old baby dolls and wants to be just like them. that toddler saw another toddler crying one day and gave her the doll he had to cheer her up. i think about the eight-year-old boy i saw a few years back, excitedly waving around raya's sword in a target checkout line like all his dreams were coming true. there was a video on my instagram the other day of a little boy at disneyworld crying with joy upon meeting his hero, mulan. i think about the voice actor for bow in the she-ra reboot saying his nephews only wanted adora action figures. celebrity men are wearing dresses on tv now. last halloween i saw a little boy dressed as elsa. i went to go see spiderverse over the summer, and in the line ahead of me was a boy who couldn't be older than twelve or thirteen, bouncing and beaming, giddy with excitement over getting to see the female-led romance movie elemental. i think about the five-year-old boy at my library who breathlessly asked me where the pinkalicious books were, eyes widening when i had more on my cart, his mom explaining that he is all about pinkalicious and fancy nancy. i saw so many pictures online of boys and men dressed in pink to see barbie. teenage boys are gonna open their phones and see the man who wrote fucking game of thrones dressed in pink to see barbie. when i was a kid, a boy dressing in pink was practically a social death sentence. there are boys running around in pink on my street right now.
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Puzzle 27: Pirate Panic
Found on Online-Escape- Room.com
Puzzle Classification: Online/Digital Escape Room
Difficulty Level: "Easy"
Price: Free (Donations Welcomed)
Review:
Yeah, you caught me, I went back to Online-Escape-Room.com and completed the "Easy" Escape Room after completing both the Medium and Hard.
Why? An Ego Boost?
Not Really, not that it wouldn't hurt.
But mostly because I was running behind for the week and needed a puzzle to complete by myself - and - I cannot Express how much I appreciate these Online - these FREE - escape rooms. I highly recommend checking them out and dropping them a donation after you play.
With the game reported as being "Easy" and "Kid Friendly" I thought of this as not so much as being a "Challenge" Challenge but more as being a chance to do a "Speed Run".
Side note - I'd say this escape room would be suited for late elementary school on up. There is no real puzzle mechanisms to figure out - it's mostly "information gathering" and pushes your logical, spatial, and deductive reasoning.
Although this puzzle was "easy" - I would still highly recommend to give it go or use it as a "warm-up". The simplicity pairing with creative story makes these Online Escape Rooms worth playing.
If I could mention any sour note - the puzzles/clues are very much.... how best to explain... it's like you only use one-side of your brain. Once know what's going on - once you solve one puzzle - you wont have to change any lanes. You'll be on autopilot to the finish.
With that said - looking at all 3 Escape Rooms as a whole - I will probably be comparing all my virtual escape room experiences to these escape rooms on Online-Escape-Rooms.com. The are officially my new the standard.
Completion Time:
29min00sec47ms
Hints/Clues Used: Zero
Items Not Included / Needed:
Device Connected to the Internet
Pen & Paper
Personal Rating: 6/10
2024 Puzzle Record: 22/27
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