

The game is separated into twenty-five levels, with each level giving you a couple of these cluttered locations to search for items in, and a time limit to in which to complete them all.

The game offers a nice hint system to ease your troublesome searching and a possible headache, but for those who can’t stand waiting for the hint system to recharge no matter how long or short it might be, you can enable yourself unlimited hint in the option mode. You can find some in the matter of seconds, but in other times you can search around the screen for ages and still find nothing, as nothing seems suspicious. As for item searching it shouldn’t be too difficult as the items are very well integrated in the environment of the background, but there are a couple of challenges surely. To advance to a next area you are asked to complete an action and that action requires combination of already found items in your inventory with something in the room. You have a list of items that need to be found, but moving from scene to scene sometimes require certain conditions to be fulfilled and this option wasn’t included in the past edition of the game. You move from scene to scene back and forward and the scenes are 2D images in which you search different clues. This isn’t a normal point and click game. You search for a way out through clue collecting scenes.

So it’s up to you to find a way out of this town as soon as possible. You are trapped in a town that is quite creepy and spooky and as you tried to leave town a rockslide blocked your way. All that game asks from you is to get out, or better yet escape the town you’re in. Escape Whisper Valley is a specific game, because it is very simple to play. A beginner or a novice in this field would say they are all the same, but with the gamers who have hundreds of games behinds them every small detail counts. Everybody has their own type of games they play, including different types of HOG’s.
