Cosmic End from Siisti Games begins aboard a damaged shuttle drifting through endless darkness toward a massive black hole. Red warning lights flash constantly while distant alarms echo through narrow metallic corridors without pause. You awaken inside a locked containment…
Monkey Go Happy – Stage 1046 by Pencil Kids brings a colorful candy-themed adventure full of playful puzzles and cheerful challenges. You enter a vibrant world filled with rainbows, lollipops, and bright candy landscapes. Everything looks sweet and fun, yet…
Llarma Escape: Imperial Docks by 8 Bit Llama drops you into a bizarre world where humor and mystery collide. You awaken inside a dark dungeon cell surrounded by stone walls and strange echoes. Beyond the bars, llamas with arms move…
Monkey Go Happy – Stage 1044 by Pencil Kids sails you into a playful island adventure filled with humor and clever puzzles. You arrive on a tropical island where palm trees sway, and waves crash against sandy shores. The setting…
Monkey Go Happy – Stage 1042 by Pencil Kids launches a playful adventure across a moonwalk-themed landscape. You arrive on the moon, where low gravity lifts dust and strange structures glow under endless stars. Tiny footprints scatter across the surface,…
In Monkey Go Happy – Stage 1040: Monkey Robocop Theme by Pencil Kids, a futuristic puzzle mission begins with a sad monkey in need of help. Neon lights flicker across a robotic city where metal streets hum with energy and…
I wonder why the “Hidden 247” games, although radically different in style, are still somewhat subtly reminiscent of the “365 Escape” games? Maybe they have the same authors? Then it makes sense: one type of game is for the smart, the other for the sharp-eyed. Especially considering that both this game’s types don’t work at all for me directly from this site, but work fine from their “birthplace”!