Lie

(30 votes, average: 3.53 out of 5)

The name of this escape house which was scary, is Lie. That’s a pretty weird name and most especially that it has no meaning whatsoever. Yoshiro will now enter this place for he signed-up for the escape and now he is there. Yoshiro circled around the house through its rooms looking for clues but it seems that he is only going in loops. He could not find the way out and everything he has that he found was of no use.

Escape players, Yoshiro now needs help for he cannot push forward anymore. Assist him then by trying to find more hidden things and clues that would finally help Yoshiro escape. Ready yourselves now for this place is sort of scary.

Lie is a point-and-click fresh indoor escape game developed by the Japanese developer Rinnogogo.



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Lghend
Lghend
1 year ago

Really wish the games weren’t formatted just for cell phones. There are still those of us using laptops.

b1650424
b1650424
1 year ago
Reply to  Lghend

I have only one explanation: the grief-designers were not told that the cell phone could be turned sideways.

Last edited 1 year ago by b165042407
Wolfgang
Wolfgang
1 year ago

Thank you for your work,
it’s nicely designed and really complex