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School Escape
School
In this indie horror puzzle game, you’ll play as a boy trapped in a creepy school filled with eerie anomalies. The only way out is to pay close attention to your surroundings, solve puzzles, and survive the terrifying oddities lurking in each room. The school is no ordinary place – it’s a twisted maze of changing objects and mysterious doors that will test your memory, observation, and courage.
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Three Eerie Locations: Navigate through three different unsettling locations within the school, each with its own spine-chilling atmosphere and strange occurrences. The first stop? The eerie biology room, where nothing is as it seems.
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Attention-Based Puzzles: Carefully observe the layout of the room and memorize the position of objects. If something changes, you’ll need to make the right choice to avoid getting trapped.
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Anomaly Detection: As you progress, anomalies will occur in each room. If you notice something out of place, choose the correct door and move forward. Fail to notice the changes, and you’ll have to start over!
How to Play
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Memorize the Room: Take a good look around the room and remember the placement of objects.
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Watch for Anomalies: After observing the room, look for any changes that might indicate an anomaly. If everything is in place, proceed through the next door. If not, go back!
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Choose the Right Door: If you spot an anomaly, choose the correct door to escape the room. If you're wrong, you’ll need to start over!
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Progress Through the School: Each time you choose correctly, the room number changes, bringing you closer to your goal. If you see the same room number (like "10") again, it means you missed an anomaly and must begin again.
School Escape: Anomaly Nightmare combines the tension of indie horror with the challenge of an attention-based puzzle. With strange anomalies, eerie locations, and a spine-chilling atmosphere, this game will keep you guessing at every turn. Can you survive the nightmare and escape the twisted school, or will you be trapped forever in its unsettling loop?