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Closed room games review and tips

Closed Room is a room escape game, consisting of the usual controls. You touch the elements around you, select some and interact with others. The objective of this game is to use your environment and your wits to solve numerous challenging puzzles and finally escape the room.

If you’ve played “Ellie”, you might expect some almost impossible puzzles in this game. While there are some tough challenges here, don’t worry. The closed room is simpler and the objects you find offer useful tips on their uses. There are many clues to find here, and this game will last you considerably longer than you imagine for such a minimalist room. The controls are also very intuitive and responsive, which is not always the case in free room escape games.

One thing I really appreciated was the little red laser dot that appears every time you tap somewhere and there is nothing of importance. It lets you know that your tap was registered. With so many other room escape games, it’s unclear whether or not your tap registered, which can lead to a lot of frustrated hyper-tapping.

There were a couple of things that bothered me in the game. A central puzzle has several parts, all of which must be completed at once, as the game will not save your progress. This can be very frustrating as you cannot take a break and come back later. So be sure to start it when you have a lot of time to spend. Also, the “Start” and “Continue” buttons are on top of each other, and I accidentally restarted my game. I was never asked to ask if I wanted to reboot; he just did it anyway. So be very careful when you return to the game not to make the same mistake as me. But if you overcome these little problems, the game offers good quality escape fun for free!

If you’re looking for a challenging escape game to mess around with, look no further! This app even comes with rooms 1 and 2 closed!

If you have a problem with it, here are some tips:

1. If you are having trouble with the last part of the “tap to fill” puzzle, try starting from both ends and meeting in the middle. You want the top three pieces to be changed last.

2. Once you leave room 1, don’t delete the app! Go back to the main menu and you will see a new option to select, Room 2.

3. In Room 2, think about the moment you were trying to solve the code on the computer screen.

I hope that helps. Have fun escaping!

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