Have you ever felt the rush of sneaking past dozens of monsters in a cramped, confusing room? No? Well, this game makes you do just that, with a pretty annoying twist. It’s harder than it looks. Total chaos. Time runs out fast.
The 100 Monster Escape Room is a neat puzzle game with tricky spots. The physics can be wonky sometimes, making certain puzzles feel strange or off. It’s simple to start, but the more you play, the more confusing it gets. Sometimes you’ll get stuck trying to figure out which way to go. Still, it’s free, so worth a shot if you like trying to piece things together with limited clues. Just don’t expect smooth sailing always.
You mainly use your mouse and keyboard to move through the maze. Clicking around helps solve puzzles, finding hidden switches, or noticing secret passages. Little hints pop up, but some are purposely misleading. Basic commands work well, but don’t expect it to be straightforward. The controls are sometimes jumpy, which can make lining up solutions frustrating. A bit of trial and error gets you through mostly.
Keep an eye on the corners for small clues no one else notices. There’s usually a pattern to the monsters’ patrols if you watch enough. Sometimes hiding behind objects tricks the monsters into moving away. Also, don’t skip puzzles revisit them if you get stuck. I found that slowly exploring the room helps you spot secret routes that are easy to overlook.
If you notice a strange noise or see a strange face at a certain spot, check nearby objects for switches or clues. Don’t forget, some puzzles require timing waiting a few seconds can make a difference. Remember that physics can be wonky; stuff might float or glitch, so think outside the box. A good tip is to save your progress often, because it can get annoying restarting from the beginning after a misstep.