100 Worlds – Escape Room Game
Mya set out on yet another adventure. She found herself stuck in an ancient magic book and now has to solve various problems, riddles and puzzles in order to travel from one world to another and eventually escape from the magic book. There is a variety of magical and fantastic worlds, all very different from one another. Your task is to work out the solutions with Mya. In case you get stuck, you can use hints and other help to pass the levels. Play 100 Worlds — Escape Room Game and dive into yet another adventure with Mya!
Game features:
– 100 mind bending levels, more coming soon
– A variety of magical worlds to explore
– Hints to help you when you’re stuck
– Amazing graphics
– Exciting puzzles with hidden objects and conundrums to solve
– Cool game mechanics: move in time and space and combine objects
Put your brain to work and help Mya get out. Are you ready to give it a try?
Genre: logic puzzle, escape the room
Age: 12+
Benefits of Brain Games
In addition to boosting brain activity, brain games have proven beneficial when it comes to improving concentration and providing a sense of accomplishment. While playing the 100 Worlds — Escape Room Game, you will have to use logical thinking and get your brain cells to work. Not only will you remove boredom, but also the puzzles and riddles in this room escape game will help enhance your memory and improve the step by step thinking process.
Family friendly
You can play 100 Worlds — Escape Room Game as a family and see who’s got the fastest skills. The puzzles and riddles have been adjusted to players above the age of 12 so get your teens together and explore the variety of worlds while solving logic tasks.
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Yet another point and click logic puzzle game from Peaksel that is actually a mobile port to Steam, where the app store version is cheaper. That said, there is a substantial amount of content here, the UI translates well to PC, and everything is well presented. I honestly think this is one of the better games Peaksel has on offer. Most of the puzzles are well thought out, but be prepared to be stuck on various sliding puzzles for a while, unless you decide to take advantage of the generous skip system. The hint system is poor though, just providing the solution to the puzzle rather than giving clues as to the solution - it will literally show you how to enter the code that is the solution to the puzzle, rather than help with the puzzle itself.
If you enjoy slower paced puzzle games then you will likely find some enjoyment here, however I recommend picking it up on sale. This game is recommended, but only just, and only for puzzle lovers.