The control system consists of flicking your finger in the direction you want Norm to jump. This works fine, but it ends up tiring out your hand. An option to drag and hold would be optimal here.
That’s the entire game in a nutshell. It offers some good puzzles at first, but the lack of gameplay twists make it feel dull quickly.
Escape isn’t a new concept by any stretch. Norm can hop on any circle directly adjacent to him. However, he can’t move backwards. The goal is to hop on every circle without getting yourself stuck. If you can’t figure out a level, there is an option to see the solution.
Norm is becoming IUGO’s latest multi-game character, the first being the infamous . In his second game since , this anonymous, average guy seems to encompass the general feel of recent IUGO games: simple concepts that will appeal to your average Joe. With Escape, the developer has leaned a bit too casual to keep us entertained for long.
After about 10 minutes in Norm's World, all you'll want to escape is this game.
Too simplistic and unoriginal; not likely to hold your interest for long; finger-flicking mechanic leads to tired hands
Free to try; universal app; randomly generated levels
Escape – Norm’s World XL Review | Slide To Play
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