Catacomb Of Consequences

(38 votes, average: 2.16 out of 5)

You’ve found yourself in a bizarre dungeon and escaping is your only option and absolutely your first reaction! But you immediately tried to think what you were doing there and where this place really is. How did you get here anyways? Maybe you were poisoned? Or maybe this was your decision while intoxicated?

Escape players, you are not seeing this as something positive though and for that you need to get out of there. There are various items on the ground here, will you be able to use any of them to get out of this place?

Catacomb Of Consequences is a point-and-click room escape game made by AxeWizard, JokeMaster, and Frug for the 71st Godot Wild Jam! Use your mouse to click around the room and interact with whatever catches your eye. Just be careful – your actions might have some unexpected (and possibly hilarious) consequences!



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1 year ago

I lost my voice in infinite respect, then stood at attention and saluted. After all, this was the very first PC game written for the Intel 4004 processor in 1971!