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Top 7 escape room video games

- May 10, 2019
- Updated: March 7, 2024 at 5:24 PM
Escape room games have certainly come a long way from Escape: The Bathroom.
Escape room games mostly started off as little flash games on sites like Newgrounds and Addicting Games. More recently they’ve blown up into a huge phenomenon as companies start to created real-life escape rooms.
These are real-life puzzle games where you have a limited time to figure out what you need to do to get out. The video games went from mostly niche flash games to increasingly popular and well-designed escape rooms.
If you’re looking to try some of the games in this subgenre of puzzle adventure games, then you’ll definitely want to check these out:
Top 7 escape room video games
The House of Da Vinci
Not a traditional room escape game, as it gives you a clear backstory as to how you ended up in the house that you’re escaping from. But all the same puzzle mechanics are there, and the story is quite an interesting one. Any room escape fan should have this game on their list, as it has everything any gamer would want.
Mystery of Time and Space
AlbinoBlackSheep.com might not be a website you’ve heard about in years, but, rest assured, this game is fun.
Mystery of Time and Space is an interesting and well-developed online escape room game that focuses much more on science fiction than other games in this genre. MOTAS is one of the early successes in escape room games.
MOTAS starts with an amnestic character trying to escape a room. Things start to take a turn when time travel becomes accessible to the player. They are able to travel back to previous levels to collect items that will help solve new puzzles. The plot is interesting and definitely worth checking out.
Elements
This game is probably the largest escape room from the popular indie company Neutral. While the company has created many escape room games before, none are as ambitious or detailed as Elements. It is in-depth and detailed in ways that many escape rooms aren’t. If you’re looking for a challenge, this game is the way to go.
DOOORS
A great mobile option for room escape fans, DOOORS has dozens of escape levels for you to complete. There aren’t many large escape room games for mobile, so this is one that’ll really capture your attention. The puzzles also range greatly in difficulty and keep you on your toes.
Faraway: Puzzle Escape
Myst is often credited for being the inspiration for many room escape games. Faraway is the best example of this, as it has taken the exploration and puzzle mechanics of Myst and placed it into an escape room setting. You play as a young explorer trying to uncover the notes that your father left about an ancient civilization in a variety of temples.
The Room series
Don’t worry, this has nothing to do with Tommy Wiseau.
Probably the most popular example of escape room games, this series is dark and mysterious just like an escape room should be. The player slowly uncovers more of the story as they solve puzzle boxes in the room they are being held captive. The art and concept are very good, especially in a genre that is dominated by very small indie games.
The Zero Escape series
While most escape room games are made from indie companies, this series was actually created by Spike Chunsoft, a Japanese gaming giant. Each game plays out similar to the Saw films, featuring a group of kidnapped people trying to find a way to escape while being forced to play various life-threatening games. It is the pinnacle of the escape room gaming industry and highly recommended for anyone who’s a fan of this genre.
Escape reality
This is just a small portion of the expansive world of escape room games. If you’re interested in finding more games to play, then you’ll definitely want to check out our Softonic Solutions page where our community offers its recommendations of the best escape room games. You can even make your own suggestions to this list and voice your opinion on each game we chose.
Troy Zaher is a professional writer and journalist for Softonic, specializing in gaming and social media news. He is a 2018 graduate of Fitchburg State University with a bachelors of English.
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