100 Doors Game – Escape from School
The main objective in this game challenge is to help the girl escape the room and find the exit. To unlock the door lock, you’ll have to find hidden objects and solve some awesome puzzles that include all sorts of mini games. In order to escape school, you need to unlock 140 doors and escape different rooms (some of them being the gym, cafeteria, chemistry, history, geography and what not). If you can’t make it by yourself, we got you – there are hints that you can use to help you solve the puzzle or skip the level altogether.
GAME FEATURES
140 levels
16 rooms with a variety of tasks
Hints to help you if you get stuck
Skip option – in case you can’t solve a specific level and want to come back to it later
Lucky spin to get FREE HINTS
In-app purchase to get more coins
In order to pass the game, you’ll be using your general knowledge of the world as well as some specific areas like chemistry, history, etc. In addition to that, for some of the tasks, you’ll have to think logically, for others, you may have to have good reflexes. Overall, it requires a mix of theoretical and practical knowledge as well as analytical thinking in order to solve the puzzles.
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Steam User 3
A good, challenging puzzle game, where room appearances repeat, but the puzzles don´t. Some are easy few second puzzles, some can make you frustrated after 10 minutes of trying. After doing a few rounds of the repeating rooms, you can already quickly see what items you can pick up or what the puzzle is, so it does get easier. Took me roughly 6,5 hours to complete for 140 levels, with daily logins for prizes (hints, coins to buy hints etc).
I recommend this game only to those who are good with difficult mind games and puzzles, unless you want to keep staring at walkthroughs for every level (which kind of takes the fun out of the game in my opinion, so why even get it?)
Steam User 2
This game was Free and yet it must have taken a lot of thought for some of the games to be created. I found them to be easy at first but then one appears and just cannot be solved, no matter how hard I try. A certain level of intelligence is needed and you DEFINITELY have to be able to think outside of the box - once you can get into that mode you're on your way.
There is no dialogue and no obvious clues - but that is what I like - but there is help if you want it with hints and ability to 'skip' a challenge here and there - but remember above all you MUST be able to think outside of the box.
You have to defeat 100 locked doors
Excellent game 10/10
Steam User 1
"100 Doors Game - Escape from School" is a great Escape game in which you have to solve puzzles to get out of your school.
The main mechanics get explained at the start of the game. The puzzles were sometimes a bit hard so i used hints.
You get on Wheelspin everyday so you can win coins, hints, skips and else.
I really liked the Artstyle and the music.
The whole game took me around 6.4 hours to finish with all achievements, you dont et one for each levle but for finishing all of them or using hints and stuff.
The game is nice and freee, so try it out!
Steam User 1
140 levels. Most puzzles are pretty straight forward and logical.
There are a handful that didn't make sense to me... even after looking them up I still didn't get the logic to the solution.
Don't be color blind and you'll need to be able to hear different tones.
You can't resize the game, full screen only.
No story to the game other than solve the puzzles.
Steam User 4
This is a cute escape room with 140 puzzles to solve, where you'll help Mia to find a way to go home.
Although the devs said that this game is not meant for children and there are some players' comments saying the kids need to excel in a lot of different subjects to be able to solve the puzzles, I don't think that's true. I'll say that this is a good game for kids from age 10/12 to age 15. I don't see in here anything that a child might not learn at school until 9th grade. There were even complaints about the roman numerals, but that's something kids learn on 3r grade in my country and it's not hard at all... It might depend on each country's school program so I guess it can vary how suitable this game might be for children.
You can also use hints and skip levels to later come back to them. Everyday that you login into the game, you'll get a daily reward through a spinning weel that can give you a hint, a skip or coins to buy either of those. So, you won't need to mandatorily spend money to complete the game, in case you get stuck. I do think that this game can be helpful for older people to brain exercise. However, in my opinion, I don' t think this game is challenging enough for adults. Sorry... Sometimes it got me bored, I even fell asleep playing it in bed at night a couple of times.
On occasion, it might not be clear enough what you have to press on the screen during the challenge, becoming a bit frustrating. Even if you need to click everywhere to see what moves, you'll eventually figure it out. Maybe some simple instructions could be given in the beginning of each level or at least have a button to show the instruction in case you don't understand what you have to do. But I think kids will still be fine the way it is. When I was a kid, I remember there was nothing that would stop me to explore a game when I really didn't know what to do, so kids will surely manage and be faster to understand than common adults.
This is a free game and I still became addicted to complete it, so I'll say for you to give it a shot! The worse that can happen is you feeling bored and stop playing it.
Steam User 0
The puzzles are a very varied mix... some are super easy, others make little sense. That being said, there is a wide variety! Not a huge fan of buying hints but I guess it works. I do think the ranking system is questionable at best.
Steam User 0
Not a bad game. Got enough brain teasers to last you some hours - unless you just want to use the skip or hint functions to get through the game as quickly as possible that is! Despite the title, there are actually 140 levels.
There are some flaws to this game. First off, some puzzles require the use of external(non game) knowledge. Second, some puzzles just have bad logic to them, or are literally hiding stuff from you without any way of knowing there are hidden things you need to find. (One example of the latter was a puzzle where I had to count amount of books of various colours, and use that for a keypad. But it just didn't work. Eventually I ended up just trying anything, and suddenly a bunch of books fell from off screen, but nothing said those were there in the first place. There was no way of knowing.) And third, the game has microtransactions for buying skips and stuff. I didn't really look at it, but it's not actually necessary to complete the game anyway. And fourth, there are only a handful of room designs that are repeated throughout the entirety of the 140 levels, with minor variations. The art style is also very "mobile game"-esque. And fifth, a small handful of puzzles are audio based, which can be a problem for some.
Still, had some fun with this. There were some interesting puzzles here as well, and the game is free.
100% in roughly 7.5 hours.