In Escaping Hell, getting out of a realm of fiery post-life torments isn’t exactly easy, and will require various game skills, some sharp thinking, and an eye for who would be a good demonic pal.
Waking up in Hell, you have a couple of options. One involves staying here, which I guess you could sort of make work for yourself? Maybe set up a little nook in some corner where there’s less fire, put up some posters or a picture of your undead pets. It could work once you get used to the heightened temperature and the demons looking to torture you. Still, I think you’re better off trying to get out in some way. Just don’t take the ladder covered in razor blades, as that route does a pretty good job of getting folks to stay.
Naturally, getting out of Hell isn’t overly easy. There’s lots of bizarre creatures looking to keep you here, or at least make your day difficult. There’s also plenty of challenging situations to get through, which in this case will require a few different game skills. You’ll be dodging boulders, running from some nasty phantoms that you’d prefer not touch you, and fighting against some of the less conversational monstrosities down here. Some of the demons and creatures are game to chat, though, so maybe a long talk will help you escape. Just be careful about who you trust, as not everyone is your friend. Hell, remember?
Escaping Hell offers some silly situations and demonic friendships to be had when you’re not trying to keep yourself…alive? Well, keep from being in pain. Or maybe you CAN die down here, but if you did, where would you go next? SUPER HELL?
Escaping Hell is available now on Steam.