Hidden Studios - "Escape CaseOh"
- Matthew Lui

- Apr 3, 2025
- 2 min read


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Company: Hidden Studios
Game: Escape CaseOh
Language: English
Type of Game: Video Game 📱
Genre: Horror
Date Played: February 15, 2025
Difficulty (based on 1 player): 5/10
Size of Team: Up[ to 4 ppl
Time: Unlimited (Approx. 1-2 Hrs.)
Price: Free
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It’s time to close the hotel restaurant. After cleaning up, you head over to lock the door but CaseOh comes in looking for food and he does not look happy that the buffet is closed. CaseOh is so hungry that he might eat anything…or anyone…
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This game was created in collaboration between the Twitch streamer CaseOh and Unreal Labs. It’s a level mod of Fortnite so it can be found on any platform Fortnite is on.
At the start, the game eases you in with a few simple tasks to learn the controls but if you are familiar with Fortnite, the controls will be intuitive. As the game progressed, the atmosphere gave off an eerie feel with the dark ambiance and unsettling music. Any game where you need a flashlight, you know something is going to come and scare you.
The gameplay was smooth and it was a quick game that could be finished in one sitting. I played the game solo but the multiplayer mode seems like a great way to enjoy the game as well, with friends splitting up to complete the tasks in the scary hotel.
Photos above are property of Hidden Studios
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The puzzles were straightforward with a helpful reminder on the screen bottom keeping you on task. The tasks and puzzles had a distinct escape room feel to them. The hotel had plenty of places to explore so keep your wits about you. Depending on how fast and accurate you complete the tasks and the choices you make, the game has 4 endings to find as well as multiple achievements that will keep you coming back for more.
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This entertaining and eerie game from CaseOh is a steal of a deal and well worth the playthrough. It was entertaining to complete and had some nice chuckles added in. The puzzles made me stop and think for a moment but never overstayed its welcome. This is a game for any fans of fun horror or just CaseOh. Whether you play solo or with friends, the experience is just as fun.
(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"!)









In Kingdom of Marionettes, the strings are visible but only if you stop looking at the performance. This horror game builds its dread through the grammar of a visual novel game: text boxes that pause too long, choices that rearrange themselves, descriptions that linger on the wrong details. The kingdom is beautiful and still, its citizens articulate and slightly out of sync. Dialogue feels like negotiation until you realize you are the one being negotiated. The horror is systemic, not sensational. You are not fighting a monster. You are becoming part of a production that has been running for a very long time.
This is a creative module that takes the "streamer meme" to a whole new level, perfectly blending CaseOh's gluttonous persona with a horror survival theme. It will make fans smile while creating a tense atmosphere in the dark restaurant. partydrinkcalculator treeshateyou
Oh man, I played this with a couple friends last weekend and we were *screaming* the whole time. The part where CaseOh just busts through a wall had us dying 😂 Definitely gonna try to get that secret ending next time! Riddle School
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I really like how you rated the “Escape CaseOh” challenge a 5/10 difficulty—it sounds perfect for building teamwork without too much pressure. When we plan creative sessions after puzzle days like that, our go-to lately has been something that helps us explore sound and rhythm together. online harmonium