Escape The Past

Escape The Past

62% Positive / 8 Ratings

RELEASE DATE

Sep 14, 2016

DEVELOPER / PUBLISHER

3DDUO / Fun4Family,Plug In Digital

TAGS

    AdventureCasual
Stuck on this island, you have only one thing in your mind... Escape !

It's time for you to uncover the secrets of your life.

Fight what you created and accept its consequences.

Are you ready to escape your past ?

In this new escape game, try to solve all the enigmas through several oneiric landscapes.

Collect the three pieces of the letter to discover who you are.

Escape The Past pc price

Escape The Past

Escape The Past pc price

62% Positive / 8 Ratings

Sep 14, 2016 / 3DDUO / Fun4Family,Plug In Digital

    AdventureCasual
Price Comparison
  • United States
    $4.99 $4.99
  • Argentina
    ARS$68.17 ≈$0.33
  • Turkey
    ₺10.02 ≈$0.52
$4.99 / Get it

Game Description

Stuck on this island, you have only one thing in your mind... Escape !

It's time for you to uncover the secrets of your life.

Fight what you created and accept its consequences.

Are you ready to escape your past ?

In this new escape game, try to solve all the enigmas through several oneiric landscapes.

Collect the three pieces of the letter to discover who you are.

Reviews

  • Guyra

    Jun 17, 2022

    This is a mostly decent point & click adventure game. You navigate different 2D scenes that you view from what I assume is the protagonist's POV, akin to most Hidden Object Games. However, unlike HOGs, this game does have an emphasis on actual puzzle solving instead of just locating random objects. The game is split into four episodes/chapters, all directly connected to each other. Interestingly, the game has a feature that measures the time you spend to finish each chapter. I don't think point & click adventure games are the most common games to gather the attention of speedrunners, but I guess it can be an interesting challenge to see how fast you can do each level. That said, once you've done a chapter once, it's very easy to do it rather quickly a second time, and I had no trouble getting any of the speedrun achievements on my second tries. The story is told mainly through the visuals and letters, of which you can find three in each chapter. However, it's very unclear whom has written the letters(you or someone else), and who "you" are. It might make sense that you're playing the woman portrayed in the title screen, but we never see the protagonist in any cinematics, a mirror, or anything like that. And nothing seems to explain why we're actually on this tiny island that we are, even if it's explained why we can't leave. (There's also no explanation for why the way we leave the island in the end works, when it apparently hasn't before.) Basically, lots of things are just left unanswered and unexplained, because so much of the story just seems to have been completely omitted. And what we're left with is an insubstantial, forgettable attempt at a mystery story of sorts. Story aside, the gameplay and puzzles are mostly nice. Everything is pretty easy, where it makes sense. And I say that because in the fourth and final chapter, logic is sort of tossed out the window. (Just like the car battery, instead of using your hammer or pickaxe.) For example, one puzzle has you combine a random, red crystal, an empty bottle that you fill with black powder, and some string to make a dynamite like bomb. You put that on the ground, and then you ignite it by putting glass shards on the bomb. Now, I can make some guesses as to the developer's thought process on this, but there was no precedence for explosive crystals before this, and perhaps you'd want a proper lens to focus sunrays properly to ignite the fuse, etc... It was just really bad design, and there's a lot of that in the final part of the game. The other three are more logical, at least. Even if what you're doing often only makes sense after the fact. Graphics wise, it's pretty nice. There are some glitches, with some items being drawn in front of others they should be behind. This is mostly a problem in the final chapter. Moving around in this game is mainly done by using left and right arrows in the upper corners of the screen. Sometimes it's also done by clicking on places and areas on screen. However, in the final two chapters, and especially in the fourth, the way it's done starts making much less sense. Already in the second chapter it can be slightly disorienting, but by chapter four it's an absolute mess: You use a key to unlock a door straight in front of you, but nothing happens visually to the door. If you click on it, it says it's still locked. Turns out you can now click on the arrow button to the left or right to move into the room that is straight ahead... Same thing goes for opening a door in the floor. After "unlocking" it, you need to click on the left arrow to move down... This only goes to further show how little logic applies in that final chapter. There could definitely be some improvements done here. All in all, I do think it was mostly worth my time, even if that last chapter kind of ruined much of the experience. I do hope the developer at least fixes the most glaring issues. (I'd be happy to list them all properly, because this review doesn't include everything.) But I'd say the game isn't worth the full asking price. As it stands, I suggest getting this at at least a 75% discount. 100% in a little less than 2 hours, without a guide or using the hint system(so I've no idea whether the hint system is good or not).
  • Maksimus

    Jul 12, 2022

    Escape The Past 10/10
  • ∞ 𝕰𝖙𝖊𝖗𝖓𝖆 ∞

    Dec 31, 2022

    This is a good game for those who love short games with easy achievements. I didn't experience any bugs and was fun to play. 8/10
  • janner66

    Jan 26, 2017

    I enjoyed this short puzzle game. It took me two hours to complete to 100% but you could do it in no time by following the walkthrough they provide. I did need to use the walkthrough a few times so it certainly isn't easy. The difficulty level is just about right I would say as I felt quite chuffed when I actually worked things out without cheating. I would say the normal price is a bit steep perhaps. I bought it on a 50% sale and I would say that's about right. I could have asked for a refund seen as I completed it before the 2 hours were up but I enjoyed it enough to keep along with my 100% achievements.
  • Draconiannutter

    Jul 17, 2017

    This game made no sense with neither the story nor the gameplay at times. Visually pleasing but little to no story.
  • Alexander Mirdzveli

    Jan 22, 2018

    The game starts as a quite goodish escape puzzle, but eventually displays a number of unforgivable flaws : some hotspots do not give user any feedback while all the others do. That makes the game unsolvable via logic and ruins the whole point of puzzling.
  • Detective

    Mar 30, 2021

    Horrible little game with very minimal effort by the author. I have never played the full game due to disinterest. I would not waste your time or money on it.
  • ALLINO

    Mar 11, 2023

    Oh, nice story, aproximatelly 2 hours of plaing or so, thanks for nuts. good for thinking.
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Escape The Past

Escape The Past

62% Positive / 8 Ratings

RELEASE DATE

Sep 14, 2016

DEVELOPER / PUBLISHER

3DDUO / Fun4Family,Plug In Digital

TAGS

    AdventureCasual
Stuck on this island, you have only one thing in your mind... Escape !

It's time for you to uncover the secrets of your life.

Fight what you created and accept its consequences.

Are you ready to escape your past ?

In this new escape game, try to solve all the enigmas through several oneiric landscapes.

Collect the three pieces of the letter to discover who you are.

Escape The Past pc price

Escape The Past

Escape The Past pc price

62% Positive / 8 Ratings

Sep 14, 2016 / 3DDUO / Fun4Family,Plug In Digital

    AdventureCasual
Price Comparison
  • United States
    $4.99 $4.99
  • Argentina
    ARS$68.17 ≈$0.33
  • Turkey
    ₺10.02 ≈$0.52
$4.99 / Get it

Reviews

  • Guyra

    Jun 17, 2022

    This is a mostly decent point & click adventure game. You navigate different 2D scenes that you view from what I assume is the protagonist's POV, akin to most Hidden Object Games. However, unlike HOGs, this game does have an emphasis on actual puzzle solving instead of just locating random objects. The game is split into four episodes/chapters, all directly connected to each other. Interestingly, the game has a feature that measures the time you spend to finish each chapter. I don't think point & click adventure games are the most common games to gather the attention of speedrunners, but I guess it can be an interesting challenge to see how fast you can do each level. That said, once you've done a chapter once, it's very easy to do it rather quickly a second time, and I had no trouble getting any of the speedrun achievements on my second tries. The story is told mainly through the visuals and letters, of which you can find three in each chapter. However, it's very unclear whom has written the letters(you or someone else), and who "you" are. It might make sense that you're playing the woman portrayed in the title screen, but we never see the protagonist in any cinematics, a mirror, or anything like that. And nothing seems to explain why we're actually on this tiny island that we are, even if it's explained why we can't leave. (There's also no explanation for why the way we leave the island in the end works, when it apparently hasn't before.) Basically, lots of things are just left unanswered and unexplained, because so much of the story just seems to have been completely omitted. And what we're left with is an insubstantial, forgettable attempt at a mystery story of sorts. Story aside, the gameplay and puzzles are mostly nice. Everything is pretty easy, where it makes sense. And I say that because in the fourth and final chapter, logic is sort of tossed out the window. (Just like the car battery, instead of using your hammer or pickaxe.) For example, one puzzle has you combine a random, red crystal, an empty bottle that you fill with black powder, and some string to make a dynamite like bomb. You put that on the ground, and then you ignite it by putting glass shards on the bomb. Now, I can make some guesses as to the developer's thought process on this, but there was no precedence for explosive crystals before this, and perhaps you'd want a proper lens to focus sunrays properly to ignite the fuse, etc... It was just really bad design, and there's a lot of that in the final part of the game. The other three are more logical, at least. Even if what you're doing often only makes sense after the fact. Graphics wise, it's pretty nice. There are some glitches, with some items being drawn in front of others they should be behind. This is mostly a problem in the final chapter. Moving around in this game is mainly done by using left and right arrows in the upper corners of the screen. Sometimes it's also done by clicking on places and areas on screen. However, in the final two chapters, and especially in the fourth, the way it's done starts making much less sense. Already in the second chapter it can be slightly disorienting, but by chapter four it's an absolute mess: You use a key to unlock a door straight in front of you, but nothing happens visually to the door. If you click on it, it says it's still locked. Turns out you can now click on the arrow button to the left or right to move into the room that is straight ahead... Same thing goes for opening a door in the floor. After "unlocking" it, you need to click on the left arrow to move down... This only goes to further show how little logic applies in that final chapter. There could definitely be some improvements done here. All in all, I do think it was mostly worth my time, even if that last chapter kind of ruined much of the experience. I do hope the developer at least fixes the most glaring issues. (I'd be happy to list them all properly, because this review doesn't include everything.) But I'd say the game isn't worth the full asking price. As it stands, I suggest getting this at at least a 75% discount. 100% in a little less than 2 hours, without a guide or using the hint system(so I've no idea whether the hint system is good or not).
  • Maksimus

    Jul 12, 2022

    Escape The Past 10/10
  • ∞ 𝕰𝖙𝖊𝖗𝖓𝖆 ∞

    Dec 31, 2022

    This is a good game for those who love short games with easy achievements. I didn't experience any bugs and was fun to play. 8/10
  • janner66

    Jan 26, 2017

    I enjoyed this short puzzle game. It took me two hours to complete to 100% but you could do it in no time by following the walkthrough they provide. I did need to use the walkthrough a few times so it certainly isn't easy. The difficulty level is just about right I would say as I felt quite chuffed when I actually worked things out without cheating. I would say the normal price is a bit steep perhaps. I bought it on a 50% sale and I would say that's about right. I could have asked for a refund seen as I completed it before the 2 hours were up but I enjoyed it enough to keep along with my 100% achievements.
  • Draconiannutter

    Jul 17, 2017

    This game made no sense with neither the story nor the gameplay at times. Visually pleasing but little to no story.
  • Alexander Mirdzveli

    Jan 22, 2018

    The game starts as a quite goodish escape puzzle, but eventually displays a number of unforgivable flaws : some hotspots do not give user any feedback while all the others do. That makes the game unsolvable via logic and ruins the whole point of puzzling.
  • Detective

    Mar 30, 2021

    Horrible little game with very minimal effort by the author. I have never played the full game due to disinterest. I would not waste your time or money on it.
  • ALLINO

    Mar 11, 2023

    Oh, nice story, aproximatelly 2 hours of plaing or so, thanks for nuts. good for thinking.
Load More

FAQ

Buy Escape The Past For the Best Price

Gamedeal compares prices across all the major retailers on the internet to find the best game deals for you. We include occasional game discounts, seasons sale, and more to help you spend less and buy more. Check out all the best deals available for Escape The Past on different platforms right now and find the one that suits you the best! 

Is Escape The Past Available to Download Instantly After Purchase?

We include game deals from reputable and trustworthy game retailers from around the world to ensure smooth and instant purchasing. You will be able to download or activate the game right away depending on the store of choice. However, some stores have manual checks in place to avoid any kind of fraud, which could some time.

Can I Buy Escape The Past for Free?

Game retailers come up with Steam deals that allow players to buy games at very cheap prices and sometimes even for free as giveaways. We keep an eye out on special giveaways like these to let you buy your favorite video games for completely free. Looking to buy Escape The Past for free? Many stores including Steam Games offer giveaways like this all the time. 

Look for these offers, participate and you might just get luckily enough to win your favorite title for free. However, if you don’t, you can always grab it for the lowest price on Gamedeal!