I picked this up on the basis of another review saying the game might be good for someone looking for something different. In hindsight I ought to have paid more attention to the fact that the reviewer had only clocked up about 15 minutes recorded gametime, and also the boast that the game was developed by the same guy who brought us "back to life 2" and "back to life 3" (check out their reviews). But I'm a sucker for something "different" and it was on sale for £0.79 so I thought what the heck. Well I think there's the germ of a good game idea here but it would need w-a-a-a-y more work to make it enjoyable to play. Where to start? First a general comment about the production values. Put it this way; the initial screen containing the configuration info for the main game contains a facility to alter the default key bindings - but guess what? There are a dozen actions listed none of which correspond to the game that is about to be launched! Next- the inadequate instructions. "The ai...
Unlimited Escape
- Release Date:
- Feb 5, 2015
- Developer:
- Carlo D'Apostoli Projects
- Publisher:
- Strategy First
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
The protagonist of the game will walk and explore endless mazes procedurally generated and will have a single mission: to save the prisoners scattered in the path leading them to the point of rescue.
The main character must also defend these prisoners from the enemies that appear in every part of the playing field.
The main feature of the game is the complete procedural generation of scenarios and lighting, which allows an unlimited variety of play.
With the advance of the levels, the game scenarios are becoming larger and intricate, with ever greater dangers.
The number of game levels is unlimited, and the game stores statistics and many score rankings to increase the charm and challenge.
The aim of the game is to save a number of prisoners in the maze of each level, and to do this you have to group them and bring them to a save point placed randomly within the maze.
In the path appear enemies that chase you and kill the prisoners who need to save. When you will shoot the enemies you have to be careful not to kill the prisoners to save.
The groups of prisoners are scattered randomly in the path of each level, and to find them you'll have to explore the maze by seeking help from the map on the top screen.
Enemy bases are scattered randomly in the path, and these bases are colored red. The save point instead is colored blue.
Each level is a maze that is always different, unpredictable and randomly generated, as well as lights and lighting used in the level. In this way the game dynamics are always new.
The number of levels is infinite, as well as the score that can be achieved. Are stored up to 100 high scores and statistics, so we challenge everyone to become legends and heroes!
With the advance of the levels, the game gets bigger, richer and difficult. The number of enemy bases increase with advancing levels, as the number of prisoners to be saved.
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User Reviews
Only played for a little bit to record a first impression video of the game, but so far I enjoyed it. There was some challenge to it after I learned the basics. I can see how later it would become very challenging. I wasn't able to find a volume adjustment which was a little frustrating though. Feel free to take a look at the video i'm uploading to YouTube if you want a better idea of what this is like to play this for the first time. I would recommed this game if you are looking for something kind of new and different. https://www.youtube.com/user/HiddenLevelStart
Unlimited Escape is a really mediocre, badly made 3D rendered 2D top down action puzzle game... thing... it's hard to tell. There's no actual tutorial, so you're left to try guess from the badly translated "Help" page that you have to wander around and lasso prisoners to rescue them or something... look, this really is pure garbage, badly implemented, badly conceptualised, and with absolutely zero value as a real game for gamers. From a technical perspective, the game doesn't meet basic minimum requirements that most PC gamers expect as standard. The game features lazy low-polygon "retro" assets, making this look like a barely functional 3D game from the 1990s. It's unclear why the developers weren't able to arrange high quality, high polygon count contemporary assets for the game, and also irrelevant... what matters is that this looks bad as a result of their decisions, a compromise PC gamers shouldn't have to put up with. The controls can't be customised, which will be an annoy...
6/10
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP/Vista/7
- Processor: Intel Pentium 1.6 GHz or equivalent
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: 3D graphics card DirectX 9.0c compatible
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 100 MB available space
- Sound Card: Any Windows compatible sound device
FAQ
How much does Unlimited Escape cost?
Unlimited Escape costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Unlimited Escape?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP/Vista/7 Processor: Intel Pentium 1.6 GHz or equivalent Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: 3D graphics card DirectX 9.0c compatible DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 100 MB available space Sound Card: Any Windows compatible sound device
What platforms is Unlimited Escape available on?
Unlimited Escape is available on Windows PC.
Is Unlimited Escape worth buying?
Unlimited Escape has 33% positive reviews from 6 players.
When was Unlimited Escape released?
Unlimited Escape was released on Feb 5, 2015.
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