100 Doors: Escape from Work
- March 1, 2022
- Peaksel
This escape logic puzzle game takes you to the most beautiful company in the world. Just when you're busy looking around, you find out that you can't leave. Solve the puzzles, find the keys to all of the doors & escape from work!
Reviews
Audience ScoreBased on 14 reviews
graphics3 negative mentions
- The game features a large number of levels, providing plenty of content for players to enjoy.
- Some players found the puzzles to be engaging and enjoyed the challenge they presented.
- The game has a colorful and appealing art style that adds to the overall experience.
- The game suffers from significant technical issues, including a broken save system and inconsistent level progression.
- Many puzzles are either too easy or frustratingly difficult, leading to a lack of balanced gameplay.
- The game is criticized for being a poorly executed mobile port, lacking essential features and quality expected from PC games.
- graphics3 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- -67 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game are generally praised for their quality, providing a visually appealing experience. However, players express frustration over the lack of resolution options and graphics settings, especially given the game's high system demands.
“Great fun and really good graphics.”
“There's no option to change the resolution and no useful graphics tweaks.”
“The graphics look outdated and lack detail, making the game feel less immersive.”
“Character models are poorly designed and animations are stiff, which detracts from the overall experience.”
- monetization1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The monetization of "100 Doors: Escape from Work" has been criticized as a cash grab, with users noting that the free mobile app has been improperly marketed as a paid PC game on Steam, reflecting a lack of genuine value for players.
“100 Doors: Escape from Work is a free mobile app that's been dumped on Steam as a paid product, as if it were a real PC game. It's a cash grab from greedy mobile developers.”
“The monetization strategy is frustratingly aggressive, pushing players to spend money just to enjoy basic features.”
“It's disappointing to see a game that could be fun turned into a money-making scheme, with constant prompts to buy in-game currency.”
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Neutral mentions (%)Neutral
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