Seoul based mobile games developer Nate Games today announces the release of Escape the Room 2 for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch, a sequel to the developer's popular original title of the same name.
(1888PressRelease) December 24, 2010 - Seoul, South Korea - Nate Games, an innovative emerging mobile developer focused on games for the mobile marketplace, has today announced the recent release of Escape the Room 2 for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. Designed as a complex strategic mystery experience, this game places its central emphasis on having players use their problem solving skills and cognitive innovation to figure out the necessary steps that must be completed in order to escape one frightening room after another. Escape The Room 2 is currently available for download on the iTunes App Store.
Focused on providing sophisticated cognitive puzzles threaded together with a well thought out narrative, Escape the Room 2 entertains users both as a storytelling experience as well as an engaging game. Playing as the main protagonist of the game's story arc, users wander through different areas of the house they've found themselves trapped finding clues that may or may not lead to their eventual freedom. Simultaneously, they are charged with uncovering the mystery behind why they were locked up in the first place, and at whose hands.
Escape the Room 2 offers users a full featured gaming experience that allows them an active hand in both the progression of the games narrative as well as their own escape strategies. Players can interact with a wide array of objects placed within the environment around them and play a 'connect-the-dots' game to initially figure out how all of these interactive elements will aide them in their escape and subsequently utilize them to do just that. From bathrooms to bedrooms, derelict subway stations and other dark spaces, Escape the Room 2 proves that mental engagement and beautifully nuanced game environments can come together to create a mobile gaming experience that rivals those based on more powerful platforms.