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Hi, Retro Weekend Escape is here!
In this week's games you leave the escape room in a rather unusual way twice. In Vitamin Hana's game a drone arrives you to rescue you, and in the last one by Neat Escape is the escape even more dramatic. You'll see - play the second ending for it. MayMay doesn't let you out until you help the poor snail to get warmer, and Esklavos locked you in a beautiful garden in Japanese style.
Have a good time!
Hang On!
Vitamin Hana's room - no need to say that a locked one - is quite small. Soon you get to the second room, and then to a roof top. What now? No fire escape or at least a ladder in sight...but look, you've found a remote control! The way of escaping in this game is rather unusual and exciting, and hopefully successful.
The cursor is changing, no save button, one ending.
Keeping WARM
MayMay's snail is cold...his shell is apparently not insulating enough. To help him, you need to find extra warm layers to put on him. Using a cap and a shawl is understandable but what would he do with socks and gloves is not. They are important because of clues, probably - don't forget to examine each item you get - and the happy snail is your reward.
The cursor is changing, no save button, one ending.
Japanese Garden Escape 3
Esklavos' games run in Ruffle now but unfortunately not all are working fine. In fact, very few can be played through (in my experience). This escape is one of their earliest and it should be ok - I played it twice - and I hope that other players would be able to play too. You need to find four keys opening the magical portal as usual, and meanwhile can enjoy an awesome Japanese garden. The changing cursor is much helpful.
The cursor is changing, no save button, one ending.
Escape from the Park
All what you can do in Neat Escape's park is exploring it. No playing. Sorry. Only the huge pipe is accessible. There are many nice puzzles though so it's not so dissapointing - and two endings. The difference makes the blue key so remember to save the game before you use it - the second ending is good, and you finally leave the park in a spectacular way indeed.
The cursor isn't changing, save option + autosave, two endings.
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The hotspots in Japanese Garden Escape 3 are a bit off (possibly due to the Flash being run in the Ruffle emulator). You might have to click slightly above/below or to the side, particularly on the white movement arrows. As Chrpa said, the changing cursor is quite helpful to PC users in finding the hotspots, but mobile users might have to keep clicking around to find them.
Holy crap, the second ending of Escape From The Park is cool! Neat Escape should do something like that in all their games! 😁
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