![]() You are Dale Vandermeer, a detective who is now suddenly in a locked room. Cube Escape: Paradox © Photo by App StoreĬube Escape: Paradox is another story-based escape game. It’s free but has in-app purchases for both Android and iOS.ĥ. In terms of story, it’s probably one of the best room escape games out there. Not only that, but you have to stop the imminent flood that’s about to be unleashed upon the world. Now, you must survive and find your way out of the ancient city. In it, you are stuck on a seemingly deserted island which is actually an ancient city. Like Asylum, it has a dark and ominous atmosphere that can give you shivers down your spine. It doesn’t take up much space either, so if you’re tight on space, consider it as an option.Īnother chapter in the Adventure Escape series is the Dark Ruins. This game is free to download, but it does have in-game ads, as well as microtransactions.ĥ0 Rooms 3 is available for both Android and iOS. It’s not the hardest of escape games, but it sure will keep you thinking. The game offers you hints whenever you get stuck. In each escape room, you need to find the hidden clues to move to the next. ![]() As the name suggests, you go through 50 different rooms. 50 Rooms 3 © Photo by Google Play Storeīeing another popular game, 50 Rooms 3 is a run of the mill game among room escape games. The latter levels are really difficult and confusing.Ģ. The game starts off easy but gets harder as you progress. Plus, each door you enter has a puzzle that you need to solve to get to the next one. The game actually requires some heavy thinking. The art looks a bit cartoonish, but don’t be fooled by it, it’s not a puzzle game for kids. In this game, you not only escape from various rooms, but you’re also trying to escape a whole school. In particular, Escape from School stands out. Games from the 100 Doors series are really entertaining. 100 Doors: Escape from School © Photo by App Store You’ll also see her trying to dig deep to discover Android gaming’s most hidden gems.1. Nowadays, you’ll find Faith studying spreadsheets and assembling data to theorycraft new teams and builds for Genshin Impact. Now with her analytical mindset, passion for writing, and core identity as a gamer, she can finally chase her dreams as a technical writer and gaming journalist. on the NES she has owned over 15 devices for gaming ranging from handhelds to consoles. She’s also been a gamer for over 20 years, starting with Super Mario Bros. Faith’s first Android phone was Samsung Galaxy Note II in 2012, giving her a taste of how a small piece of powerful hardware can open anyone up to endless opportunities for your favorite hobbies. ![]() Her favorite pastime was writing reports, presentations, tutorials, and literature reviews, which led to her pursuing a career in writing after completing a graduate certificate in technical writing. Before joining Android Police, Faith studied Chemistry and graduated with an honors specialization in Chemistry in 2016 leading her to spending many hours toiling around the lab during her time spent as an undergraduate, eventually developing her analytical mindset to dissect and dissemble information and data to arrive at an answer. Her area of expertise is in action RPGs and gacha games, but will play and study the occasional competitive shooter. You’ll find her writing about the newest free-to-play game to hit Android, or compiling explainer guides on popular social networking apps like Twitch and Discord. Faith writes guides, how-tos, and roundups on the latest Android games and apps for Android Police.
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