![]() ![]() This game eschews such minimalism in favor of extensive interactivity. Most point-and-click games only "respond" if the player clicks on something directly relevant to the end goal of escaping not so with Charger Escape. In the end, however, what really stuck out to me was the game's rich and whimsical environment. This does not mean, however, that it is not clever the puzzles are well-executed and creative, even if they're not migraine-inducing. It's worth noting, however, that I encountered exactly zero instances of pixel-hunting (yay!).Ĭharger Escape is not particularly difficult, nor is it very long. The game's interface is classic point-and-click, with nothing particularly new or exciting. The "Charger" in the game's title refers to the placid pony who occupies the barn's single stall it will be the key to your escape, though in a most unexpected fashion. There's a coziness about the locked barn in which you find yourself everything looks clean and warm, especially in comparison to the night sky seen through the windows. With soft, beautiful art and a sweet story from Barbara Jarosik and programming by Mateusz Skutnik, Charger Escape is that rare game that manages to soothe and relax you even as it challenges your mind. it is also one that features ponies! And farm animals! And kittens!! Must. ![]() Charger Escape, the newest release from Pastel Games, is not simply an excellent escape game. Good news for those weary of spooky-to-downright-terrifying point-and-click adventures. ![]()
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