Escape Academy is the name of a beautifully atmospheric game built around the «escape the room» style of puzzle. As the name suggests, each puzzle room is graded and given a mark at the end based on player progress and the number of hints used, which may prompt players to use a guide rather than receive a low mark.
Getting to the end of Escape Academy's puzzle rooms requires a combination of logic problems, memory, color matching, and so forth. But escaping the Introductions rooms with an A+ rank is doable at a quick rate.
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The puzzle rooms begin almost immediately, with a ten-minute time limit to get the adrenaline pumping. Thankfully, this is a lenient time frame for players trying to ace the rooms without any hints, with good use of this guide and some of their deductive reasoning.
From the start, players will need to find their way out of the room with all the cluttered ingredients.
On the right, lit up in pink light, is a locked box that requires a 4-digit code. There's a note hidden about the room, along with a collection of goblets in boxes.
Collecting the note is a skippable step because all the player needs to do is examine the clock hanging up on the right. It mentions the clock is broken and assumes the time is 12:30, which is the numerical code needed to unlock the padlock.
Inside the locked box is a blue goblet and a piece of paper with a color clue, hinting at the next step.
Once all four goblets have been grabbed from their respective boxes around the room, players must matchthe colors with the letters to spell a word.
The blue, yellow, and red goblets hold the letters F, R, and E, respectively, making the word FREE when combined with
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