A suave secret agent escape room. Use your Bond like detective skills to infiltrate enemy spy Ruby La Rouge's secret hideaway and put a stop to her evil plans before she escapes! Are your secret agent skills on point? Find out as you assume the role of Agent A in this award winning indie point & click adventure full of retro futuristic contraptions, hidden objects, gadgets and clever logic based puzzles. But do be warned… Ruby La Rouge is no spy to be taken lightly! Explore a labyrinth of perplexing puzzles in this quirky game of cat and mouse that’ll have you wondering whether you’re the cat… or the mouse!! Notice something strange or out of place? Making mental notes and observations (like a good secret agent) will aid you in solving tricky puzzles later on. As you explore Ruby's secret hideout, collecting hidden objects and using them cleverly is crucial in unlocking a trail of puzzles leading you ever closer to your target! • Stylish 1960's inspired art • 35 unique environments to explore and escape • 100 inventory-based puzzles, hidden objects and secrets to uncover • 50 puzzle screens • 30 achievements to collect, for the trophy hunter in all of us Agent A: A puzzle in disguise is an episodic tale of espionage spanning five chapters: Chapter 1 - A puzzle in disguise Chapter 2 - The chase continues Chapter 3 - Ruby's trap Chapter 4 - A narrow escape Chapter 5 - The final blow If you like escape rooms you will love Agent A. Good luck Agent!
Fun and Engaging
This was a very pleasant experience! The puzzles are intuitive and don’t require any knowledge that the game doesn’t already give you. What really brought the whole thing together for me was the great voice acting and dialogue from “agent a”.
seems good but...
OK so the first chapter is free, but it's also very short! which is understandable being free but what I have no way of knowing is are the other chapters this short because $10 is a lot to pay if the content is going to be as little as I think it might be. to be worth $2.50 per chapter they would have to be a lot longer than the little intro demo they call chapter 1. and there's no clear way I can find out. so for now, I'm done.
Expensive for what?
I like this game and played the free chapter but I can’t see myself paying $10 for four more chapters. The first seemed rather short in hindsight.
Continuation of Agent A
I finished playing the game and I’m invested in seeing more of this game alone. It was fun, interacting, engaging I wish it was a full video game where we can get a part 2
Fun and well made
Well designed little spy / escape game. The puzzles were logical and intuitive, but made you think, so I needed no hints; just time to mull on it enough. Really thought out game play and an enjoyable ride. Would love a comparable sequel with Agent B. Great game.
Best $.99 Ever Spent
This is a great game and worth every penny. Chapters are longer than expected and good puzzles. The biggest con is constantly having to go back, back, back to different locations. A map to move quickly from one location to another would be a big plus. Also, the narrative was silly and a little wearing but still a great game.
It’s just 99 cents y’all
I can spare 99 cents for the whole game & I thoroughly enjoyed it, want some more games like this. Seeing it until the end, most likely there will be a part 2 of this game!
Mar 28, 2024
Mar 28, 2024
Mar 28, 2024
The first chapter is now free! Pay to unlock the full game.
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