Philatelic Escape Fauna Album 3

Philatelic Escape Fauna Album 3

Philatelic Escape - Fauna Album 3 is the 3nd episode of series of games about stamp collector. This time your objective is to get inside the next apartment from the address list and find 10 stamps. Like the previous you need to open the front door and enter the room. Walk across the room, click on the items you see on the screen, collect them and use to solve the puzzles.Open the shelves and look for clues for cracking numeric and letter codes. The keys, postage stamps and other items that you are looking for could be hidden in anywhere, so be sure to check every single corner. Use logical thinking, creativity and your brains to solve all puzzles and find 10 stamps.

The Basics of Playing Philatelic Escape Fauna Album 3

Use mouse, click on things around.

Main Attractions

Easy to use interface - 10 hidden postage stamps, that should be found.

How would the game be classified?

The title fits into the Casual category.

Which game engine was used to build this game?

This game was created using the Construct 2 engine.

Does the game have any violent content involving blood?

No, Philatelic Escape Fauna Album 3 does not have any content related to blood.

Who made this game?

The studio or team that worked on this project is Age Simple Games.

How is the game categorized in terms of tags?

The descriptors used to categorize this game include escape, quest, roomescape.

Does the game showcase any cruel behavior or violence?

Yes, players are exposed to cruel behavior or situations in Philatelic Escape Fauna Album 3.

What gender does this game appeal to?

The game is targeted toward Male & Female.

Who is this game best suited for in terms of age?

The game is designed for players aged Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.

Is the game designed to work well on mobile screens?

Philatelic Escape Fauna Album 3 is compatible with mobile devices.

Does the game contain content suitable for kids?

No, Philatelic Escape Fauna Album 3 does not meet the standards for children's content.
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