Browser Game Pick: Sagrario's Room Escape (Valentin Sagrario)
Escape-the-room games irritate me incredibly in the sense that I am absolutely terrible at them, yet once I start one, I can't help but sit and pop a vein over it for an extremely long time.
Sagrario’s Room Escape didn't disappoint and my frustration levels were sent sky high. The aspect that made this one so unique compared to others I've played is that Sagrario's Room is rather bare at first glance, yet still packs just as much puzzle.
What begins quite simple looking quickly becomes head-scratchingly complex. If you're a fan of escape-the-room games, you'll find a nice time-wasting opportunity here. And when you finally decide to give up, check out the walkthrough over on Jay is Games.









Comments
I just _hate_ pixel hunting -_-
Posted by: Gaetano | February 26, 2009 3:29 PM
There was actually very little pixel hunting involved.
Posted by: Loki | February 26, 2009 5:02 PM
Yeah, I read the comments on JIG and wondered why they complained about pixel-hunting. I never just clicked around. But I had to use read a hint on those color related puzzles because I didnt get the use of the black light (haha..). It also was my first Escape the room game and I now ive tasted blood : ) I completed Vision and now im trying Sphere. Any recommendations of other games?
Posted by: Bleagle | February 26, 2009 7:42 PM
The numbers on the panel of the last puzzle were so tiny that I couldn't see them. And the pixel hunting was annoying too.
The radio puzzle was totally random and having to find 5 parts that turn on one item that does so little is just bad.
Posted by: scrubking | February 27, 2009 5:50 AM
The radio puzzle was totally NOT random. You had to alternate one switch at a time between the positions. If all notes where the same it would open. And what do you mean with the 5 parts?
Posted by: Bleagle | February 27, 2009 9:53 AM