Beeworks Unveils New Fungi Adventure: Mushroom Escape Game

Beeworks Games is back with a delightful new adventure centered around mushrooms, aptly named Mushroom Escape Game. This free-to-play mobile game invites players to immerse themselves in a world of puzzling fun, solved with intuitive tap controls.
Beeworks is no stranger to mushroom-themed games, having previously charmed audiences with titles like Everyone’s Mushroom Garden, a mushroom farm management game, Mushroom Dig, a sim focused on excavating fungi, and Funghi’s Den, blending life simulation with base management.
What Do You Do in Mushroom Escape Game?
Mushroom Escape Game offers a rich tapestry of puzzle-solving challenges, from traditional escape room scenarios to quirky tasks like rescuing a turtle, dodging mold, and even feeding mushrooms to another mushroom. With 44 stages filled with odd and intriguing situations, players can navigate through the game using straightforward tap-and-drag controls, aided by a useful hint feature for those tricky moments.
One unique aspect of the game is the Bad Ending Collection. Each mistake you make unlocks a distinctive bad ending, turning the game into a fascinating challenge of trial and error. To get a feel for the game, take a look at the video below.
The Puzzles Are Quite Varied!
The puzzles in Mushroom Escape Game are delightfully diverse. Players will find themselves reviving withered fungi, searching for a lost phone, escaping from a tiger, and even dealing with the comedic horror of being trapped in a public restroom without toilet paper. Some puzzles challenge your logic, others your patience, and many embrace the wonderfully bizarre.
Beeworks has also included simpler puzzles such as spot-the-differences, mini-mysteries, and brain teasers that play with perspective. If you're someone who loves experimenting with puzzle games to discover new outcomes, Mushroom Escape Game is perfect for you. It's available for download on the Google Play Store.
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