Deluded Games - "We Escaped a Twisted Game"
- Brandon Chow

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Company: Deluded Games
Game: We Escaped a Twisted Game
Country: Sweden 🇸🇪
Language: English
Type of Game: Video Escape Game 📱
Genre: Horror
Date Played: May 19 2026
Difficulty (based on 2 players): 6/10
Time: Unlimited (Approx. 90-120 Mins.)
Price: $4.99 (Steam)
O/S: Windows
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Two players. A single escape route. Trapped in a haunted manor, you need to communicate, trust one another, and work together to survive and find your way out. What begins as an exploration of a haunted manor soon becomes a sinister survival game. Separated by walls yet linked by voice, you must depend on each other to reach the outside once more...
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"We Escaped a Twisted Game" starts in a vast garden situated just outside the gates of a creepy manor. As you explore, you'll admire the set design and color tones employed to amplify the eeriness. The two main characters - Chad and Stacy (who you will opt to play in the beginning) feature a pixelated design that seemed somewhat out of place when compared to the set design. The game features a spine-chilling atmosphere, eerie silhouettes, and carefully placed jump scares.
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"We Escaped a Twisted Game" is a horror-themed cooperative game designed for two players. Before starting the game, each player can select a character: Chad or Stacy. In the game, players assume these roles to explore a haunted, cursed manor, following different paths to solve puzzles and escape collectively. You and your teammate begin in the same setting but view the haunted manor from distinct perspectives. Throughout most of the game, effective communication of your observations to each other is essential for progress. The atmosphere is primarily spooky, with the game incorporating jump scares and stealth mechanics, such as avoiding masked figures and "The Silent Stalker", to maintain a high level of tension.
There are a bunch of functionalities built directly into the game for you to interact with your partner. For an example, players can toggle their flashlights on and off by pressing "F" and can communicate with each other using a walkie-talkie by pressing "V". They've also integrated various preset messages to send one another like "Hello", "Thank You", "Hurry", "Good Job", etc.
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As with most two-player cooperative games, each participant is tasked with completing an action collaboratively. In games akin to "We Were Here", the typical arrangement involves one player having access to the clues, while the other possesses the solutions or operates the switches. A majority of the puzzles included elements such as visual pattern matching, mazes, and straightforward logic and color-matching tasks. Although these challenges aren't particularly tough for experienced escape-room enthusiasts, they demand effective teamwork and require players to communicate their observations clearly.
Overall, the puzzles are engaging and stimulating without being too difficult, allowing the 2 to 3-hour playtime to pass effortlessly.
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Having played numerous co-operative games before, we found the innovative communication methods in "We Escaped a Twisted Game" to be quite impressive! The game creates an authentically eerie atmosphere, featuring well-timed jump scares and intense chase scenes.
It's engaging, enjoyable, and perfect for couples or friends, as it offers excellent opportunities for teamwork. As far as difficulty, the puzzles begin fairly easy, but their complexity increases nicely as you progress toward the end.
(If you do decide to try this game, give us a shoutout or tag us on social media so we know you heard it from "ESCAPETHEROOMers"!)
Disclosure: We thank Deluded Games for providing us with a sample of the game. Although a complimentary experience was generously provided, it does not impact our opinion on the review whatsoever.





















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