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About This Game Will you escape in time?A-Escape is an escape room game built from the ground up for VR. Working in collaboration with a real-world escape room business, A-Escape brings the complex puzzles and immersive environments of escape rooms to your living room.Features:Dark and foreboding rooms designed by a real-world escape room businessChallenging puzzles designed to push your escape room skills to the limitUnique interactions that fully utilize the HTC Vive wand controllersA compelling soundtrack by Connor O.R.T. Linning 1075eedd30 Title: A-Escape VRGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:CTN DesignPublisher:A-EscapeRelease Date: 31 Mar, 2017 A-Escape VR Download] [key Serial] escape vr dublin. escape vr bomb room. escape it vr. escape vr room. escape room vr ps4. escape vr yacht walkthrough. escape vr dublin reviews. escape vr virtual reality arcade. escape vr walkthrough bomb. escape portal vr. vr escape the puzzle room walkthrough. escape jigsaw vr. escape vr yacht. escape vr oculus. escape first vr. a-escape vr. vr escape room ps4. vr escape room iphone. vr escape room singapore. escape legacy vr walkthrough. escape vr film. escape vr 4d. virtual reality escape apk. escape 3d virtual reality headset with remote control. vr escape from pennywise. escape prison vr. virtual reality escape houston. vr escape horror. escape game vr bordeaux. escape vr nienburg. escape vr basement. vr escape room free. escape vr torrent. escape game vr paris. escape vr gameplay. escape vr bomb room solution. vr escape my house. escape game vr lyon. a escape vr walkthrough. escape vr trapped above the clouds. escape vr headset. vr escape zürich. escape vr lyon. vr escape the puzzle room. escape 3d virtual reality. escape vr michigan. escape vr walkthrough bomb room. escape pennywise vr. vr escape 360. escape vr help. escape vr yelp. escape vr ps4. escape vr reality manchester If you're looking for an escape room that makes you think this one is a great option. It's not perfectly polished but it's fun.. After some update I can no longer move in the game. Saw in the discussions that another person had the same issue and there has been no response to the issue. I went a head and asked if that person ever figured it out or found a solution. They have not and apparently the people in charge of this game have abandoned it. At least, that's the impression that I got when there has been no response in this time frame.. Pretty good escape room game. Controls are solid albeit a bit difficult to get used to. Rooms looks phenominal, and the puzzles are quite challenging.. This will be the first review I write for a game I now own, but whose demo is the only experience I have of the game (actually, that's a lie). I could not complete the demo because the puzzles were too hard, and I accidentally unplugged my HDMI cable during the video! Oh no! I'm a VR escape room aficionado, though, so will try to 'wing' it. The demo room is featured in the screenshots. It was alright. Everything in that level was a bit dark\/gray and the overall graphical presentation is a bit muted. The other room you see in the screenshots appears nice and cozy, so overall, everything looks fine. Considering the price and likelihood on bundles and sales, this game is a positive entry in the genre. I like the promotion and work put into the lock picking systems, although I didn't understand how to do one of them. When I was a youth, I hacked the password mother put on the computer. Her hands were wet you see, and I was able to figure it out! It was 'Lock'. https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=WzlspuZ_gFg. If you're looking for an escape room that makes you think this one is a great option. It's not perfectly polished but it's fun.. A very challenging and interesting series of escape rooms that is a steal for the price. Takes a few minutes to get used to the controls but after that it's smooth sailing. This was my first escape room experience (in real life or VR) and it was pretty fun. Just had to sit on the floor and think a few times to figure out what to do next.. As an escape room enthisiast, this is exactly the kind of VR escape room experience that I have been looking for. This game uses three different locks (4 digit dial, traditional combination, and directional) as well as an assortment of keys, which makes the gameplay of searching, cluing, and solving extremely recognizable and satisfying. The whole experience could very well be a physical escape room itself. I found the implementation of the three locks to be straightforward and fun. The game looked and played very much like you would expect an escape room to play. That said, it fell into some pitfalls common in escape rooms. First, there is some outside knowledge needed in order to solve one of the puzzles. This knowledge is not provided anywhere in the game. This would normally be where a player would ask the game master for a clue, but there is no hint system built within the game. Thus, if you are stuck due to poor cluing or not having the required outside knowledge, then you are indeed truly out of luck and will be required to look for outside sources. Second, the game does provide some help with the directional locks, allowing you to bring up the in game menu to input the code combination for the lock that you find, so you don't forget it. This feature is never indicated within the game, however. The real-life analog to this problem is a lack of ability to take individual notes on clues and puzzles part-way solved.Third, I dislike knowing that I have a code for a lock and then I waste time hunting for "the right" lock. Near the beginning of the game there were two available options for a combination lock code that I found, only to discover that the code was needed for another combination lock revealed later. This wasn't a problem with all of the locks, but it did force me to waste valuable time early in the game, especially because the dials for the in-game combination locks turn so slowly. Plus, if you input a number incorrectly, which is easy to do, you end up using more time and growing more frustrated.Fourth, there was an endgame puzzle requiring the placement of an item correctly which was obvious, but required precise placement in a way that I felt could have been more obvious. That said, the puzzles were ingenious and fun, and I appreciate being rewarded for searching all around the room. This is definitely one of my top VR escape game experiences! I can't wait for Chapter 2!(Also, as a small hint for playing the "Prologue" game, which has similar puzzles, go ahead and avoid your inner escape room instinct and break away.). Pretty good escape room game. Controls are solid albeit a bit difficult to get used to. Rooms looks phenominal, and the puzzles are quite challenging.. A fairly difficult escape room (for me, a newbie). The variety in puzzles types was great and the overall length was about right. I enjoyed it enough it gets a recommendation from me. I played on the Oculus Rift in Oculus mode (though it still runs SteamVR??)The rest of this is complaints, though. I hope to see more from this dev (Chapter 2??) and I'd like to see improvements.- The story is impossible to follow. I don't mean it's convoluted or weird, I mean it's literally incredibly difficult to read any of the flavor text. The magnifying glass is too fickle to use in combination with the flashlight too. (Which makes the ending a little... uh... well, unsatisfying.)- Even with a decent amount of supersampling, most of the textures didn't look sharp. And there's not enough light or color in the room to make shapes or objects easy to see \/ read from a distance. (The flashlight helps up close at least.)- The controls are pretty bad. I would have liked to use the stick to utilize smooth movement.Picking up objects feel odd sometimes, like their collision is too large.Sometimes they get swung around or dropped when teleporting or snap turning.Snap turning is broken half the time if you're holding an item. (It just doesn't work at all on either controller until you drop your items.)The Touch controllers normally use Grip for picking up, not the Trigger. This may also free up the trigger for "select" instead of clicking the stick in.- My god the lock controls are infuriating sometimes. Especially the combo lock. But especially the other combo lock. But ESPECIALLY-- oh, no, actually the directional lock was fine.Spinning combo lock: tilting the controller to pick a number on a tiny little dial then pushing in the stick to HOPE you've got the right number. This was a nightmare.4-digit combo lock: Did you test this with Touch controllers? It's not like the Vive's touchpad... This was also a nightmare to use, but less so than the spinning one because you don't have to lock your choices in.

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