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''Escape Simulator'' is a first person
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developed by Pine Studio and released on October 19, 2021.


Gameplay and development

The game is based upon real-life
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s, where objects can be taken, inspected and broken and the objective for the player is to figure out how to escape the locked premises. Development took slightly less than two years. The game can be played cooperatively online with up to 10 players, and also comes with a tool which allows for the players to create their own rooms. More than 3,000 rooms have been created.


Sales

In less than a week since its release, the game reportedly sold 50,000 units the revenue of four million HRK. By May 2022, within seven months of its release, ''Escape Simulator'' had accumulated sales of 2,000,000 units.


Additional content and DLC

Post-release, ''Escape Simulator'' has continued to receive multiple updates, including additional free rooms and many tweaks and added features for the in-game Room Editor. ''Escape Simulator'' also received three paid DLC packs, the Steampunk DLC, and the Wild West DLC, and the Magic DLC. Additionally, a free DLC called the Portal Escape Chamber DLC also launched on September 7, 2023. This DLC is based on the renowned ''
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Reception

''Escape Simulator'' received "generally favorable" reviews according to the
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'' described it as a great way to experience an escape room digitally, calling it an "enjoyable experience" and giving it 3 1/2 out of 5 stars. ''GameByte'' praised the cooperative gameplay, saying "Much of the fun comes from playing the escape rooms with your pals." ''
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'' considered the game "genuinely thrilling" and the closest thing gaming has to an actual escape room. The Gamer named it as one of the best multiplayer games to play without a microphone. The Escape Room Artist team mentioned that it felt close to a real-life escape room game and listed it as one of their recommended online escape games. John Walker, in an article published on
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, praised how well the first person perspective is combined with the realistic physics, saying it offers a far more tangible feeling of playing an actual escape room. ''
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'' called it a wonderfully charming game, praising its easy-to-use editor.


References


External links


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