Break Free The Airfield
Kieth now feels abandoned there, for despite all that he has done for the company as a renegade pilot, he got detained there in a room in some airfield compound for things accused on him but truly he did not do.
Escape players, as Kieth assessed, it appears to be impossible to get out from this place where he was for it is surrounded by encrypted systems and securely locked hangar doors. But he thought his freedom’s key is somewhere inside these walls. So okay before it’s too late, help him by making use of your abilities, compromise some of the systems there, and get Kieth off the airfield area so he can make this thing right.
Break Free The Airfield is the newest point-and-click complex escape game from Selfdefiant.
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Just in case I’m warning you. It looks like this Selfdefiant game (apparently based on recent events) was created to fight world terrorism, but something went wrong. I have no other explanation for its strange behavior. In short, this game is a weapon of mass destruction of browsers. First, I ran it on my Cent Browser with the latest version. It’s fine – it opens a linked page, and the game window opens on it. Press the “Play” button – black game window. And nothing.
Okay. I launch my alternative browser Slimjet – also the latest version. It opens the page and… it just crashes. And that’s it. When I try to restart it, according to the process manager, it tries to open the last page again and immediately shuts down again.
I repeat: this game is a weapon of mass destruction. If it works for you, then you are lucky so far. But things can still change in unexpected ways.
By the way, while I was writing that review, the game, strangely enough, loaded in my Cent Browser and even started. Of course, I won’t risk playing it now, but will think about how to restore my Slimjet.