Room escape game of good length with very well made puzzles but technical problems especially in object manipulation. Positive: + difficulty of puzzles is quite high, it is the best immitation of real life room escape games i've seen so far - not just finding objects or codes but really combining multiple sources of information + i like the different locks, interactions are fine (beside rotation locks) + plot and atmosphere of the game is good Negative: - graphics are moderate to simple, especially textures are weak - collision of objects from time to time lead to disapearance, resetting is there but i would prefer that this would not be necessary and it introduces additional flaws - no saving, so either make it in one run or start over again for the next try For this price, i can fully recommend this 3 hour room escape experience with it's high quality of puzzles. It's just a pitty that there are technical porblems.
A-Escape VR
- Release Date:
- Mar 31, 2017
- Developer:
- CTN Design, LLC
- Publisher:
- A-Escape
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
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 business
- Challenging puzzles designed to push your escape room skills to the limit
- Unique interactions that fully utilize the HTC Vive wand controllers
- A compelling soundtrack by Connor O.R.T. Linning
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User Reviews
Solid escape room game. Well worth the price and high level of difficulty. Hopefully get more rooms soon from this dev.
Played the first level, incompatible with the Oculus Rift S, and it pretty much doesn't even make sense after you get to the closet. please don't buy this it's horrible
3.7 - Positive Best most realistic VR breakout room we have encountered so far. Would love to see a save game feature added. Transport and prop glitches are being fixed promptly and I really enjoyed the game menu that all Breakout room games should have. The best one... adjust the floor hieght from within the game.. AWESOME. and the reset options are great as well. You will need to take notes to escape this room and pay very close attention to all details !! Have fun and good luck on this one, you will need it !
This is a very hard Escape the room game. (at least the big second room is) Game has 3 rooms, a tutorial room that explains how to work the locks (you should do the tutorial as each lock works in a different way), then Part Zero, and Part One. Part Zero being a shorter, easier room. The game centers way more on figuring out "passcodes" to different locks, and opening things that should have either, more clues, another thing that needs opening, or a new key. So, outside of plainly using keys to open locks, there is very little... "use X item to open Y" parts, and more about finding environmental clues that you need to relate to different ones so you get a passcode to use on a lock. This is way above the average difficulty escape the room game. While "Part Zero" can be done in ~half an hour, "Part One" the bigger room has more than a couple of quite hard locks to solve. While the puzzles are hard to decipher, you do get clues on how to work them together, when i didnt know how to ...
Been wanting to play this for a while and picked it up after it got Oculus support. I went in with low expectations, and by the time I finished it I was pretty happy with it. The puzzles have a lot of depth and make you feel accomplished when you figure them out. I don't see what everyone's complaining about though, the game works perfectly fine. Sure it's not the most polished game and the controls take a little getting used to but it at least tried to do something innovative and unique.
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.
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.
doesnt work on index. never worked on index. dont buy
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Core i5-4590 3.3GHz / FX-8350
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVidia GeForce GTX 970 4GB / Radeon R9 290
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 500 MB available space
- VR Support: SteamVR
FAQ
How much does A-Escape VR cost?
A-Escape VR costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for A-Escape VR?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Core i5-4590 3.3GHz / FX-8350 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVidia GeForce GTX 970 4GB / Radeon R9 290 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 500 MB available space VR Support: SteamVR
What platforms is A-Escape VR available on?
A-Escape VR is available on Windows PC.
Is A-Escape VR worth buying?
A-Escape VR has 55% positive reviews from 22 players.
When was A-Escape VR released?
A-Escape VR was released on Mar 31, 2017.
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