Dear Annie Escape

(28 votes, average: 1.43 out of 5)

Dear Annie Escape, begins as the clock strikes midnight inside your quiet home. Moonlight drifts through the window, yet time feels frozen in a strange and unsettling way. You rise with steady focus shaped by earlier moments when intuition guided you through eerie places. Childhood nights spent exploring dark hallways taught you to notice small clues hidden in familiar rooms.

Now shadows cling to corners while scattered objects hint at secrets buried beneath the silence. You check drawers, lift framed photos, and trace odd markings that tug at forgotten memories. Each discovery deepens the mystery and pushes you to question why this night refuses to move forward.

You follow faint clues, unlock hidden compartments, and gather items that reveal a story waiting to surface. Slowly the house reacts to your progress, and how thankful you were after that, and that urges careful decisions as well as calm reasoning. Begin as Annie here and search every room in the house, connect each clue, and escape this moment trapped in time or whatever is happening here.

Dear Annie Escape is a point-and-click time escape game from Spaghetti Studio.



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kinda confusin
kinda confusin
2 months ago

So many problems with this one- language, color of font, the key code changes and you can’t put it in the safe.

Connie
Connie
2 months ago

Pathetic game!

Alisher
Alisher
2 months ago

If they were making it for old-schoolers, judging by the way you can rewind the tape with a pencil, then the inventory menu should be designed so that all items are immediately visible.and I also went to the menu, switched the language layout and the game completely froze, so: atmosphere – 5, execution – 3… waiting for fixes and new games!!