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Company: Edaqa's Room
Game Office
Country: Germany 🇩🇪
Language: English
Type of Game: Digital Escape Game 💻
Genre: Adventure
Date Played: April 24, 2022
Difficulty (based on 5 players): 7/10
Size of Team: 1-4 Players
Time: Unlimited (Suggested time: 90 Min)
Price: $4.75 (1 Player), $7.50 (2 Players), $10.25 (3 Players), $13.00 (4+ Players)
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It was a long day at work and you look forward to going home. However, you will need to submit your work report first. Sigh, maybe you will need more coffee as you scramble to finish up your last bit of work.
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"Office" is a point-n-click digital game where you'll be able to collect items, open doors and combine them with each other. It is very similar to their previous offerings, so for returning players you will find everything familiar. There will be an inventory system that shows the items that you have collected. To use the item, you can click on it and attempt to click at the location on where you wish to use it, just like any escape room app game in the past. Although you're still able to click on items you've already collected, once the item has no more 'use', it will be moved to a different category saying 'used' so you know you don't need it anymore. If you get stuck, there is also a hint system that directs you on which area you should focus on first.
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Compared to their previous games, I thought it would be a similar standard but I was so wrong! There was just so much to do and each puzzle is not straightforward at all. There were a variety of puzzles involved, like pattern recognition, math, logic and even a few 'classic' escape room mobile puzzles like combining/using items. One of my favourite puzzles was in the end game. It may seem daunting at first, but once you can see the logic and pattern, it was so satisfying to see it all click - reminiscent of me checking for errors in a real life work report setting!
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"Office" really brought out some of the aspects of a working life adult. There are spreadsheets to tackle, coffees to brew, computers to log into and post-it notes to read. Everything interacted, as per Edaqa's Room style had some funny humour in it. What I like most about their games is the smoothness of it and the graphics. Everything looked so zen and peaceful while playing the game. Just note that this game is a little on the difficult side and perhaps would be better if you gather a team of 2 to 4 people.
(If you do decide to try this game, give us a shoutout or tag us on social media so we know you heard it from "ESCAPETHEROOMers"!)
Disclosure: We thank Edaqa's Room for providing us with a sample of the game. Although complimentary experience was generously provided, it does not impact our opinion on the review whatsoever.
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