Does anyone remember these flash "escape the room" games? I used to play them a lot 10+ years ago, when I was younger. I remember some of them being very creepy even though they had no jumpscares or creepy elements, maybe it was just the unnerving idea that someone locked me in that room after setting such insane puzzle.
At some point these games seem to have died down and I've never heard of them ever since, nor ever seen them in Zig Forums. I almost doubt they ever happened. Does anyone else remember them?
Escape the room games
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bro the crimson room was lit, most identifiable escape game in my mind
Crimson room and viridian room right? I'm sure there were more. Fun times.
I still play those sometime
My favorite games are forget and vision
>8 years old
>In my room playing with Bionicle
>Older brother calls me to the family room
>"hey user come try this color blind test online!"
>Played Crimson Room with him before so think nothing of it
>At the end of the game a scary face pops up
>Scream so loud my dad comes running into the room
>Too traumatized to even look at a computer screen for a week after
But yeah early 2000s internet was spooky af
Yeah those are very memorable. I also remember a few others:
>"escape the car", it starts in a car but you easily get out of that car and actually need to escape the garage/house it's located at
>escape the phone booth
>escape the pink room (this one was very hard but I can't find it on google)
Then there were other more elaborate ones, like "Alice is dead", but by that point they're just another run-of-the-mill point and click game. There's some sort of charm in the "escape the colored room" games that distinguishes them from other point and clicks.
The one where you're a lucid dreamer trying to wake up was the best one.
Crimson room, viridian room, blue room and white room.
White room had some wacky DRM, I'm not sure if it can be played anymore.
I still play the Submachine series occasionally.
who made these room games? was it just one guy? a company? different groups?