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In the countryside a Sneaky Village can creep up on you when you least expect it, but, on the positive side, they are still generally thought to be a lot safer than your sly towns and secret cities [subbed by Selfdefiant].
Entry 4729, Friday, May 20th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(87%) Comments(7)
There are three game-play strategies for Moonlight Escape: 1). Click around randomly until you happen to hit the right thing (a perennial favorite this one), 2). Use your brain to figure out the puzzles and what you need to collect to enable your escape, or 3). Just wait until sunrise [subbed by f00 & subzero].
Entry 4728, Friday, May 20th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(54%) Comments(6)
In Subway Escape you play a security guard, who much catch a terrorist and stop a bomb going off on the subway. An entertaining game and a terrifying reminder of reality all in one [subbed by Myuhinny].
Entry 4727, Friday, May 20th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(32%) Comments(7)
Sneaky's Road Trip DC is not my normal cup of tea, the game here is to find a bundle of hidden objects against the clock, but it's just down the road from me, and at least two of the levels are on the doorstep of the Verizon Center down in Chinatown which is the area of town you are most likely to find me in when I go to DC, so I thought I better represent [subbed by fiona].
Entry 4726, Friday, May 20th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(63%) Comments(3)
Stuck in a cell with only an unattractive toilet/sink combo unit, and a Hannibal Lecter poster, for company, not to mention the soundtrack, which sounds like someone is continually playing table tennis against the wall next door, and the reasons for trying to escape the room when you play Cannibal Chronicles are pretty compelling... [subbed by Sarah].
Entry 4725, Friday, May 20th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(56%) Comments(13)
The keen amateur detectives and/or cryptic crossword fanatics amongst you, if you look really hard, and think laterally, should be able to detect a couple of subtle clues as to what to expect whilst playing "Escape From The Room With A Glass Case" from its otherwise ambiguous title [subbed by subzero].
Entry 4724, Thursday, May 19th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(91%) Comments(28)
Either my dictionary definition of "lavish" is broken (lavish:adjective:Sumptuously rich and elaborate), or my standards are just too high, because to my eye the room in Escape From The Lavish Room really does not seem that lavish at all [subbed by anon].
FOOTNOTES: You might well experience popup/under windows when playing this game, especially if you are using Internet Explorer (IE).
If this bothers you consider using a different web browser, like Chrome,
Firefox, Opera or
Safari all of which have better popup blocking capabilities. Here at Lazylaces we mainly use, and
highly recommend, Chrome. At the very least consider using IE in
conjunction with anti-adware software.
Entry 4723, Thursday, May 19th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(21%) Comments(9)
Playing Kintarou is an unlikely point'n'click romp through sumo fights, and a tug 'o war; an adventure that I think is based upon the Japanese "Golden Boy" folk hero. My only advice is to be beware of the finger! *Ouch*
Entry 4722, Thursday, May 19th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(91%) Comments(9)
Escaping the Nine Ovens room involves tinkering with nine microwave ovens, providing you with 9 times the fun, compared to tinkering with one microwave oven [subbed by subzero].
Entry 4721, Wednesday, May 18th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(56%) Comments(17)
I'm going to try playing Jack In The Box Escape even though I've never tried eating there. They must make good burgers though, as I've seen their ads on my local TV channels, even though a quick search online shows that their nearest restaurant is over 400 miles (and two states) away from my house. All this is by-the by though given that the game is nothing to do with fast food - sorry, I'm just hungry today [subbed by subzero].
Entry 4720, Wednesday, May 18th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(42%) Comments(14)
Those of you with a sweet tooth can either solve the puzzles to escape the room when you play Chocoland Escape 3, or you can just eat your way through the walls... Just make sure you keep your dentist's phone number handy [subbed by fiona].
Entry 4719, Wednesday, May 18th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(30%) Comments(7)
Playing Mini Castle Escape you are playing a lie. You quickly realize that it's not a castle, it's more of a big house or public building. It's not mini (expect maybe in depth, both literally and figuratively), and you don't escape it, you break into it [subbed by f00].
FOOTNOTES: You might well experience popup/under windows when playing this game, especially if you are using Internet Explorer (IE).
If this bothers you consider using a different web browser, like Chrome,
Firefox, Opera or
Safari all of which have better popup blocking capabilities. Here at Lazylaces we mainly use, and
highly recommend, Chrome. At the very least consider using IE in
conjunction with anti-adware software.
Entry 4718, Wednesday, May 18th 2011, Filed In Games
Rating(57%) Comments(12)
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