4/5 rating based on 119 reviews. Read all reviews for Adventure Escape: The Castle for iPhone.
Adventure Escape: The Castle is free iOS app published by Haiku Games Co
Danny#61
Played all of their adventure games and find them to be fun. Just started this one. Graphics are not as nice as the previous games. Will report back after I get a little further.
Sam2Sar
The puzzles are fun but there a several timed sections in this game. If you don’t swipe fast enough or if you have a screen cover on the response is slow. Also it seems to lag after a swipe which can cause a failure and having to restart the level. It would be nice if the timed events were slower, shorter or made easier after many failures. Love the other games that don’t have the timed sections.
AdriaQ
I found that at least one of the puzzles is nearly impossible to complete, but there are not enough stars to skip it, forcing you to either purchase hints or quit out of frustration. Too bad because it could be an enjoyable game.
Nursecmc
All Haiku games are great! This one is no exception. Once you play one Haiku Adventure Escape game, you'll find yourself downloading all of them. They're quite addictive. Only one ad in between levels which is a flash ad, not a video. Hints are free with stars which are easily earned/found. Nice way to pass time. Some puzzles are rather challenging while others are quite simple....a nice mix. Enjoy!
Jessmypet
It feels like the game isn't responding quickly enough, in particular when you need to go quickly from the left to the right sides. Maybe arrows rather than a swiping motion? I'd much rather just have the mind games too instead of dexterity, as another reviewer mentioned. I like the game, but am super frustrated right now. The puzzles are challenging and clever, though sometime stuff is hard to read on the screen because it's super tiny. *grumble*
Dancelotta
I played Asylum escape and didn't need to use any clues. This one however, I find a bit more confusing! It's still a great game and a lot of fun. I agree with several comments that the games requiring moving the iPad are strange, and it's hard to catch on to some of what the developers are looking for. As I progress through the levels though, I learn what they are looking for and it makes it a little easier to understand how to solve the puzzles.