Escape Game: Red Flower

Escape Game: Red Flower

By Goro Sato

  • Category: Games
  • Release Date: 2017-12-28
  • Current Version: 1.0
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 51.84 MB
  • Developer: Goro Sato
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 9.0
Score: 4.51429
4.51429
From 70 Ratings

Description

Escape from here! Tap on the objects in the room to look around, get items, and make actions. Tap on the items gained twice to take a closer look. While taking a closer look, sometimes you can examine more by tapping on it again. While taking a closer look, you can sometimes combine items by selecting an another item and tap on the enlarged item. Note that you can only carry 7 items at once. Some items can be put back to the place you found them.

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Reviews

  • Annoying

    1
    By Old Puppy
    I liked all the games from Goro Sato but this game is annoying....
  • Different in a good way

    5
    By Fishbowl z
    I really liked this one. Different concept and gameplay then his other escape games, but still had the same level of creativity in the puzzles. Just in a more open environment. Also, I think this is the first time I’ve seen anything close to a story in any of his escape games.
  • Where is Goro Sato??

    5
    By Lulu Zazu
    I miss this developer and their games! Looked on social media to no avail and so I got the bright idea to come here and ask. Where the hell is Goro Sato???
  • Nice game

    5
    By MelaniePaigeSetser
    I liked this game.
  • Escaped the room, but it’s even weirder outside

    5
    By Doctor Rhythm
    Yet another excellent puzzle game from this developer. In this game, we’ve left the confines of the locked room and go out to explore a small Japanese city. The experience however often more surreal than what you find indoors. You end up feeling paranoid as you study everyday objects and signs, trying to glean secret messages from them. You replay odd bits of dialogue from people you meet, trying to infer hidden meaning. The game also has a much more nonlinear plot. Although it’s not quite a sandbox, you are free to roam about the city and explore locations. You can usually collect clues and solve puzzles in the order of your choosing. The puzzles ultimately do make sense. There were no glitches. My only suggestion is that in-game camera would have been a nice addition.
  • Challenging and satisfying

    4
    By soberly
    I missed the beautiful, sharp graphics I’ve come to expect from Goro Sato, but the conversation interactions within the game added something, too. Despite a whole different look and feel that I wasn’t sure I liked at first, the puzzles were excellent and the whole experience very satisfying. Very challenging - had to resort to a hint more than once!
  • Awesome!

    5
    By SamiGirl96
    This was so fun!!! Please continue the story and make new games! :)
  • To the developers...regarding the graphics

    5
    By ally555
    To Goro Sato... I already left a 5 star review... but this game would be SO much better if the scenes and items were clear and visible. It doesn't make sense why you'd purposely blur all the graphics and scenes...because it makes it difficult to see details and where to tap.
  • Goro fan

    5
    By Sato fan
    OK - so there’s a dark side to this artist! Makes his work all the more interesting... It all made sense in the end. And after those darling yellow duckies in his last app, who could blame him for trying something new. Bravo!!
  • Lots of fun

    5
    By Suzsho
    Loved it. Fresh and different.

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