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Stay Current on Political News—The US Future > Blog > If you like puzzles, check out this trippy comic-style escape room game for Playdate

If you like puzzles, check out this trippy comic-style escape room game for Playdate

Usama Nisar
Usama Nisar
Published May 18, 2025
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Meeting an online friend in person for the first time can be pretty awkward. If only there were a way to skip the weird small talk part and get right into the flow of real conversation — like, say, getting shrunk down to the size of a chess piece and trapped in a series of board games, forcing you to communicate so you can find your way out. That’s exactly the scenario in which characters Alex and Sarah find themselves in the Playdate game Escape the Boardgame, and it’s incredibly charming.

Escape the Boardgame is kind of like an interactive comic, and it’s the second such game by Julie and Anders Bjørnskov, following 2024’s Escape the Arcade. You use the crank and sometimes the D-pad to move the story forward panel by panel, running into puzzles along the way that will serve as temporary roadblocks until you’ve come up with the solution. While it is an escape room of sorts, this isn’t a high-tension situation; Alex and Sarah are stuck in a cozy boardgame cafe, not Jumanji. As they try to make their way out the door by traversing various game boards, they encounter a bunch of quirky but ultimately harmless characters.

Just because it’s casual doesn’t mean it’ll be a breeze to solve the puzzles, though. They’re really creative, sometimes requiring you to pay close attention to every little detail on the screen in order to crack some obscure code, and other times forcing you to zoom out and consider the whole picture to see what’s hidden in plain sight. The games within the game, like one in which you need to match pets with their correct owners, are a delight to take in. There are multiple hints for each puzzle, which you can access in the menu, so you can have varying degrees of assistance depending on how stuck you are.

Savvy puzzle solvers will probably finish Escape the Boardgame in under an hour, so this one is perfect for when you just want to play something easygoing that can be wrapped up neatly in one sitting. Instead of leaving you frustrated, it’s a brain teaser you’re likely to walk away from feeling all warm and fuzzy.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/if-you-like-puzzles-check-out-this-trippy-comic-style-escape-room-game-for-playdate-200003217.html?src=rss

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