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Wednesday, January 9, 2008

A Flash demo for Taito's action/puzzle game EXIT is now available to play using any internet browser.

Click on Mr. ESC, then any accessible location on screen to move the protagonist around. The same method can also be used to interact with objects or use inventory items.

Name: EXIT
Developer: Taito
Category: Action
Type: Browser

Comments

Not sure about having the demo in Flash, but I do have much love for Exit. It seems slow and unweildy at first, but you quickly realise thats because everything moves exactly in one-square increments. The game is a very old school puzzler. Like Sokoban spliced with The Lost Vikings/Abes Oddysee/Prince of Persia.

Originally on the PSP, the game is now also available on Xbox Live Arcade (800 points/about 10 dollars), and it's an excellent port from the PSP version. Also notable is that there's another 100 levels available to download for free straight from the word go, same as the PSP version.

I'd like to try this, but it won't start for me for some reason :(

I think that this might not be a real "Flash" port. It seems as if the Flash player is directly loading the upcoming NDS version of the game... Can this be a kind of Flash NDS emulator?

By the way - I can't figure out how to set multiple waypoints for Mr. ESC. There's a graphic for that one before the second level but I don't *quite* understand the language. ^^

It's just a normal Flash game, it's not a DS emulator. It's just made to look that way for the advertisement of the DS version.

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