You'll have to invent your own meandering totally off-topic game description for Escape Chestnut Room as I'm not feeling up to it today. I have a hectic schedule of coughing and sneezing to cope with as I'm still trying to get better from the cold/cough thing I came down with over the weekend, *achoo* [subbed by Bob, Meeker, Mystery, sopdox & Helanren].
Well I'm fried from a busy week, but before I head off for a much needed Friday night cold beer, there's just time for Esklavos C15 [subbed by Crymoon & Cyberjar88].
Cinderella Escape is another Cinderella themed escape the room game (erm... actually it even has the same name), but this time it's Russian rather than Japanese (although you can choose to play in English) that I in no way forgot all about until I was searching my in-box for the other one. No way. That never happened [subbed by Jadee, Kate, Karin & stephanie].
Cinderella Escape is a Japanese point'n'click game in which I assume (my Japanese being a bit rusty, but my recollection of Cinderella being passable) that you play Cinderella trying to escape the room your evil step sisters have locked you in [subbed by JhInG].
When I lived in the UK I used to drive a Mini. Now I'm in the US I drive an Escape. However I believe the title of escape the room game "Mini Escape 2" is not connected in any way with these two facts and it's just an amazing coincidence. Well an amazing coincidence for me perhaps, if not for you. Well, ok then, it's not even that amazing for me. And, fine, it's not even a coincidence but just a tenuous link made up by me so I have something to say. Ho hum. Off to play I think... [subbed by Stacey & JhInG].
In Space Station Tokio you are locked in a room on a space station. Now, for some people being on a space station would be very exciting, and to discover they were locked in their room would be a real downer on the whole experience. Fortunately for us though, with our point'n'click ethos, getting a locked in a room is very exciting, and the whole space station thing is just storyline garnish [subbed by Crymoon & Doc].
Bow Street Runner (Chapter 4) is out to play now (although my official email is yet to arrive?) and this time I've actually completed all the previous chapters and have my chapter code ready to hand. Let the crime fighting commence! [subbed by Melissa Wilson & randomguy].
In Desert Obelisk a robotic rabbit and a floating goldfish take turns to place objects in an obelisk in a desert. Which makes a for a grow-esque point'n'click game and a description from me that sounds like I have gone insane (it must have been playing that Alex game that did it) [subbed by f00].
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