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Point and click adventure Don’t Escape: 4 Days in a Wasteland out now on PC and Mac

March 11, 2019 by Andrew Newton

Armor games and solo indie developer Scriptwelder have announced the release of their point and click, post apocalyptic pixel-art adventure Don’t Escape: 4 Days in a Wasteland, on PC and Mac.  This point and click adventure will take players to a decimated Earth where the challenge of survival awaits.  Enjoy the game’s new launch trailer below….

Don’t Escape: 4 Days in a Wasteland takes players to a devastated and dying Earth after a terrible cataclysmic event caused the Moon to crack in half.  Why this calamitous event happened is a mystery but by taking the role of David, a man who has prophetic dreams, players may just figuring out what caused the apocalypse and why his dreams, or nightmares, are coming true.  Players will need to help David survive the Earth’s final four days.

This pixel art adventure consists of several chapters that will see David facing one of several potential dangers, each of which has their own unique way of using items to survive.  Each chapter will also include different puzzles and scenarios that can be encountered for multiple playthroughs. Don’t Escape: 4 Days in a Wasteland will also unlock new content for new playthroughs if certain conditions are met by players.

“It’s been such an incredible experience preparing my first full-length adventure for release. Looking back at nearly 3 years of development I’m proud of this accomplishment and I can’t wait for you to play the game hoping you’ll like it, and I’m so grateful for all the support I received along the way.” said Scriptwelder.

Don’t Escape: 4 Days in a Wasteland is available now via Steam, GOG.com and Kartridge.com with a 15% discount for the first week.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Armor Games, Don’t Escape: 4 Days in a Wasteland

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