- December 31, 2018
- Haiku Games
Adventure Escape: Dark Ruins
61%Game Brain Score
humor, gameplay
story, stability
65% User Score 45 reviews
Platforms
About
"Adventure Escape: Dark Ruins" is a thrilling game where a team of archaeologists crash-land in a jungle and discover a cursed city. They must solve a 500-year-old mystery to prevent a global flood, while facing the collision of science and magic. The game is filled with suspense and challenges, as the characters fight to survive the night and maintain their sanity. Can you guide them to success?
Audience ScoreBased on 45 reviews
humor3 positive mentions
stability2 negative mentions
- Engaging storyline and fun, challenging puzzles that keep players thinking.
- Haiku games are known for their quality, and this title maintains that standard with clever gameplay.
- Many players find the game addicting and enjoyable, often playing for hours.
- The game is plagued by frequent glitches and crashes, making it difficult to progress.
- Several players reported being unable to load the game past certain chapters, leading to frustration.
- Technical issues on devices, particularly Kindle Fire, have resulted in many users unable to play the game at all.
story
4 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story is praised for its engaging and adventurous narrative, effectively combining fun and challenging puzzles. However, some users noted issues with glitchiness that detracted from the overall experience. Overall, it strikes a balance between straightforward storytelling and mental engagement.
“They are the perfect combination of challenge, fun, story, and puzzles.”
“Great adventure, puzzles, and storyline.”
“Another straightforward, story-based game that’s just challenging enough to get your brain engaged without making you want to embed your phone in the wall.”
“The story feels predictable and lacks any real depth, making it hard to stay invested.”
“Character development is minimal, leaving the plot feeling flat and uninteresting.”
“The narrative is convoluted and fails to deliver a satisfying resolution.”