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What is Escape from the Brick Maze?
Escape from the Brick Maze is a game to play and have fun while you try to escape from the room or outdoor place by using your point and click and puzzle solving skills. You may need to find and use hidden items and clues around, combine some items with other items to use them on correct places, and solve some different types of puzzles.
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You can play Escape from the Brick Maze game with your mouse and point and click skills to find items and clues, use them on correct places, and solve some puzzles. You can navigate between rooms or screens and you may also zoom on some places to look closer. You may select items from your inventory to use or you may drag and drop them.
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You can solve Escape from the Brick Maze game by looking around to find and use items and clues on correct places, combining items, and solving some puzzles. You can also check comments section for hints or ask to other players to get help from them. If you still can't figure out any part of the game, you can also check video walkthroughs.
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35 Comments
Totally lost, there must be a map somewhere but I'm not sure I want to waste my time trying to find it.
ReplyDeleteOk going around in circles, so exited with the big x, I can't believe someone gave this 5 stars! TTFN
ReplyDeleteFound 2 gems, used to open a door, got a hammer now
ReplyDeleteQuote: You can see the map by clicking on "MAP" button.
ReplyDeleteWhere? Must be well hidden! Don't know where I am. Giving up.
it's good to draw a map
ReplyDeleteAh well, I don't think I'll bother keeping on playing this one
ReplyDeleteI liked it a lot, needs some effort to draw a map, but I like the challange.
ReplyDeleteno map but i just made one - total of 20 rooms
ReplyDeleteI liked the fact that there was no map. Come on people, it's not so hard to create the map yourself? Nice game
ReplyDeleteSomeone left bread crumbs, but I ate them! Sorry! :P
ReplyDeleteDone without drawing cards) and left to wander)
ReplyDeleteEasy if you draw a map. Almost impossible if you don't!
ReplyDeleteThis was easier than, "Escape From the Strange Forest".
ReplyDeleteRemember that one?
someone please give the color code!!!! :D
ReplyDeleteOut in 5 minutes without even making a map. Easy enough...just follow the left or right wall like you would in any maze.
ReplyDeleteYou need to find two chests with jewels. To open one you need to first find a room with many colored lights. The other one simply opens. Use these jewels to open a door and get a hammer behind that door. Use the hammer to break a jar. A key is inside, which goes to the exit door. Hope that helps someone wandering.
ReplyDeletePS/ I'm with Dree & DrLee, it's not that hard to create a map. We used to do it all the time with considerably more difficult mazes.
ReplyDeleteAlthough it was easy enough there wasn't much fun in it, just clicking randomly. I think the colour code was GRBRB not sure though.
ReplyDeleteStill hurts to see this guy who used to make so great games do these...
ReplyDeleteTerrible.
Although it was easy enough there wasn't much fun in it, just clicking randomly. I think the colour code was GRBRB not sure though.
ReplyDeleteAlthough it was easy enough there wasn't much fun in it, just clicking randomly. I think the colour code was GRBRB not sure though.
ReplyDeleteAlthough it was easy enough there wasn't much fun in it, just clicking randomly. I think the colour code was GRBRB not sure though.
ReplyDeleteAlthough it was easy enough there wasn't much fun in it, just clicking randomly. I think the colour code was GRBRB not sure though.
ReplyDeleteAlthough it was easy enough there wasn't much fun in it, just clicking randomly. I think the colour code was GRBRB not sure though.
ReplyDeleteMore fun if you make a map!
ReplyDeleteColor code starting after the blank and going clockwise BRBGRBG (color code from the lights on the wall in another room of the maze)
I take that back.
ReplyDeleteI just replayed, "Escape From the Strange Forest" and it was pretty easy and a lot more fun!
I made a map:
ReplyDeletehttps://backup.filesanywhere.com/fs/v.aspx?v=8c706b8b5e5f75a970a0
Sorry I don't know which is the start room. I was already in the maze when I started it, but once you find an object you'll know where you are.
I'd like to thank my Friday night D&D group.
ReplyDeleteYou start in the center room in the second column, facing north.
Red gem is in the northeast corner, east wall.
Clue for blue/purple gem is in the center room, fourth column.
Chest for blue/purple gem is in the bottom room, third column.
Hammer is in the top room, first column. (needs both gems)
Urn is in 4th room, first column. (Contains key).
Exit is in bottom room, last column.
Miaren - I wonder if the maps are random for each game? Mine was entirely different than that. I had four rows and 5 columns.
ReplyDeleteOh, I see they're the same. I just have mine turned sideways.
ReplyDeleteFunny to see how one maps with different orientation because the maze is static, same for everyone.
ReplyDeleteBut my own map was flip of Robin's (my "J" was upper left)
Miaren's describes the maze with Robin's "T" in upper left
I don't mind making maps, but I do prefer games that aren't primarily spatial. I like puzzles that challenge my problem solving ability. Still enjoy this developer, but agree that puzzle quality has gone downhill over time.
Couldn't find a room with different colored lights, I give this game 2 stars, it would have been 1 if someone hadn't spoiled the color code.
ReplyDeletewhoa, this was TOUGH!
ReplyDelete(even with a map, since whenever you turn, you need to obey clockwise/counterclockwise (from an object, e. g. the vase))
Thanks a lot for the map Robin!
Helped me lazy git to draw mine. Just couldn't be bothered to do one...
It was easier than Self Defiant's maps. At least all the rooms were connected to each other
ReplyDeleteThis was fun--just needed to make a map, then following it was a nice challenge
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