Escape from the 70’s
Studying the works of a professor who deals with the theory of time travel, you yourself find yourself in his apartment of the 70s, from where you need to escape in our days. It is necessary to solve the riddles left by the professor. Your friend will help you with this by contacting you by phone. A small Soviet town will help you plunge into the atmosphere of the 70s. The town itself, in which we find ourselves and explore, was deserted due to an unsuccessful experiment.
A first-person game with a lot of details from the time. You need to look for items and solve puzzles associated with them to return home.
This is a linear quest in an open world with different secrets. Having an inventory you will collect items and use them.
The game is a port of the same name game for mobile devices, but with improved graphics and technical changes. Added environment. New cat skin.
Steam User 9
Nice atmosphere to walk around in, but there's not much to the story or gameplay. If you're looking for something relaxing to play for 30 minutes to an hour, this wouldn't be a bad choice for the low price.
Here's my no-commentary playthrough:
Steam User 3
"Escape from the 70s" is a thrilling and engaging game that takes players on a trip back in time to the funky and groovy 70s. The game has a unique premise, with players taking on the role of a detective who must solve a mystery and escape from a time-traveling disco before time runs out.
One of the standout features of "Escape from the 70s" is its attention to detail. The game immerses players in the sights and sounds of the 70s, with a vibrant and colorful visual style and a funky soundtrack that perfectly captures the era. The puzzles and challenges in the game are well-crafted and thoughtfully designed, providing a satisfying sense of accomplishment when they're solved.
The game also offers a good level of challenge, with puzzles that require both critical thinking and a keen eye for detail. The game's pacing is also excellent, with a steady stream of new challenges and surprises that keep players engaged and entertained throughout.
Overall, "Escape from the 70s" is a well-crafted and enjoyable game that's sure to delight fans of puzzle and adventure games. Whether you're a fan of the 70s or simply looking for a fun and engaging game to play, this title is well worth checking out.
Steam User 0
Short but charming little puzzle game filled with nostalgia. The recreation of the historical Soviet village is more than half of its appeal for me.
Steam User 0
I first played this game as its android version and enjoyed it then, too. This game is a fascinating way to explore the 1970's in USSR Russia, with realism from the photographic environment and images. It makes me want to learn Russian so I can understand the many details, the postcards, the posters, the speech from the radio, etc, and to learn more about its history and find out the context of all the fascinating elements. The game has 360 degree movement as well as an up and down view (so you're not just looking at a whole scene at once flatly and clicking to move to another scene), so you can walk around mostly freely and explore. And there is a lot to explore and a lot to see, both inside and outside.
The method of time travel is complex and interesting and the story is intriguing and makes me want to know more. The puzzles have a good balance of some more easy and some difficult, and some in-between. There are several interactive and unexpected elements, not all related to the puzzles, but fun to engage with. Finding all 8 postcards is sometimes challenging but adds excitement and enriches the rest of the game. It makes sense that the character would come across souvenirs like that while on the mission. I also enjoy watching the animals - the small hopping birds, the pigeons, and the cat that runs away from you - plus the other natural elements, and the realistic, atmospheric sounds that match what is happening in the game. I just wish the cat had more involvement.
There are some potential glitches (e.g., being able to do a certain important task without completing a previous step).
Steam User 1
Enjoyable, though short, puzzle game. Where did everyone go? There is more time-travel story to be told. An entire series set in different eras would be nice.
Steam User 1
It's an alright puzzle game, though there isn't much to do in the game itself; a lot of what you think could be interacted with can't be. Still, it has a nice vibe to it and the cat was a cute touch.