Dreamcage Escape: Two Towers Wiki

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  • Category: Games
  • Last Updated: 2017-11-04
  • New version: 3
  • File size: 97.18 MB
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 6.0 or later. and Android 4.4. KitKat or later

Dreamcage Escape: Two Towers

         

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Dreamcage Escape: Two Towers is an iPhone and Android Games App, made by Snapbreak Games. Today, it has gone through many interations by the developers - Snapbreak Games, with the latest current version being 3 which was officially released on 2017-11-04. As a testament to the app's popularity or lack thereof, it has gathered a total of 824 Reviews on the Apple App Store alone, with an average user rating of 4.3 out of a possible 5 stars.

Video Manual: How to Use the Dreamcage Escape: Two Towers App

How does it Work?

Can you escape the Dreamcage?

Are you ready to solve puzzles and crack codes in this new and innovative room escape game?

A strange world full of different cages, each one trapping a miniature world inside. Beautiful and magical, but creepy and captivating at the same time! You find yourself inside Cage 28 with no idea of what's going on.

The Giant Caretaker, that was looking after the cages, seems to be long gone and everything is falling apart. Find a way out, or risk being locked inside forever!

If you think you have what it takes to escape all those rooms go on and download this escape game now!

Features:

- Unique setting and ambiance, unlike any other escape game.

- Complete, functioning world imagined inside a claustrophobic birdcage.

- 15 beautiful rooms to explore!

- Dozens of challenging quests and original puzzles!

- An escape game you will remember!

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Top Reviews


  • By Sarahfiabee

    Revised (Now 5 Stars) from Black screen only - music audible but no visual to play game

    EDITED- Developers, Thank you for responding! I have edited this review because it is now working fine (not quite sure but likely Apple Glitch that worked itself out), so I started to play and realized I have completed this game before and Loved it then, but must have neglected reviewing as such! So great game, better than adequate puzzles—resulting in my playing through some levels just for fun- as I love the look, content, and especially ability to move items in screen. 👆🏻💡 Have never given an app 1 star- hope this can change with developers response- Very dissatisfied and disappointed that I paid for this game as it looks really fun for me, and when I try to play the game all I have is a black screen with audible music. Attempted to delete and then download again, tried opening game from App Store instead of screen, and restarted phone (iPhone 8+) and then turned phone off even to no avail. Contacting maker leads to Facebook page which I do not prefer to use. Did note other reviews that mentioned black screen issues and usually I don’t pay for a game with those concerns present, however the look of game really appealed to me so I thought I may be one of the users who had no issues. Silly me. Please developers: look into this glitch so I can enjoy game as planned!!



  • By Keybordz

    Favorite Snapbreak title so far

    First got into Snapbreak with Machine City Airborne and have ventured on to several of their games. This one really nails the right vibe with artwork, music, story all working rather cohesively in a most appealing fashion. I like that their puzzles aren't terribly complex (you see a lot of the same ones over and over throughout their catalog) but allow to proceed at a reasonable rate. I never feel like I get stuck for very long (though the submarine maneuvering in level 11 is pretty nerve-racking). Would love to see another chapter in this same style. I paid for all the levels and am very satisfied with the purchase.



  • By FFessler

    Fun and challenging.

    What I particularly like about this game and similar ones by SnapBreak are the fact that there is no time limit or rush to solve a puzzle and especially NO extra cost (or pressure) to get by a level ! While some puzzles are easier to solve than others I appreciate the creativity and complexity of ALL of them. I am happy that to start they are free and I almost always pay to get the extra levels because I enjoy them so much. These are a much needed change from the all too prolific “break them” or “match them” games. Thank you!!!



  • By Jamcat1190

    THIS IS A HACKING SCAM....BEWARE!!!!

    I thought it was odd that I was able play most of the game for free and then had to pay to play the last 6 levels, but I was enjoying the game so I went ahead and paid the $3. As soon as I did, the game started asking for my email password. Every time I launch the game, I get an "official" looking pop-up containing my email address and it says the email password is required (I'm currently sending/receiving email just fine, so my iPhone is not sending the pop-up). DO YOU REALLY THINK I'M GOING TO FALL FOR THAT???



  • By TayZ4Real

    Bird Cage

    I don’t like this escape game as much as Machine City. There doesn’t seem to be a realistic storyline, and the gameplay isn’t as smooth, but the graphics are designed well, and I do like the puzzles so far. I don’t like the music or sound effects, and I don’t like the feel of the gameplay. It doesn’t pull you into the game like Machine City does. However, I’m only at the beginning, and it might grow on me as I progress.



  • By Caitnah

    Very Enjoyable

    I have recently been hooked in adventure puzzle games like Room, DaVinci, etc. Many games I do not like as they are too difficult and becomes more of a chore. This escape game is fun due to it not being too difficult and that the puzzles, that need solving, all take place in the same area. You don’t have to go back and forth from room to room. Good game!



  • By Kathylynnn

    Awesome play.

    This little gem didn’t disappoint, some puzzles were easy and others took some thought, isn’t that what we’re here for? Great graphics, I easily bought the extended and would recommend this game for good play. Thanks for the fun, wish it were even longer!



  • By sassytrash

    So much fun!

    I couldn't put it down. I finished it in less than a day. I should complain about it being short BUT I won't because it might have been longer had I not I binged played. And also because it was awesome and I didn't mind that it was a little short. So great though, make more!!! 👏🏻👏🏻



  • By infamousree

    Good, needs to be longer. Also, coins???

    Immediately hooked. Tasks both simple and challenging (even had to use a walk through on one level). But it's quite short. And what is the purpose of the coins? Maybe for future play when new levels come out? It'd be nice to know how many coins are in each level as well.



  • By lizziebowdizzie

    Very easy if you play these types of games a lot

    I play a lot of these types of games. I probably would have enjoyed this more if I didn’t complete the free levels so quickly. I would prefer something a little more tricky. I didn’t pay for the additional levels.



  • By ally555

    To JAMCAT....

    Thanks for reporting this! I briefly considered purchasing (I think the artwork and creativity are beautifully unique in this game) but personally, I think $3 is way to much for an hour of gameplay. Esp when there are amazing games out there for the same price. So I checked reviews to see if it was worth the money in other ways and saw your review. So...you should request a refund. When Apple sends you the receipt for your purchase via email ..you can click the button "report a problem". It will take you to an online form where you can request a refund. Just select "didn't mean to purchase." Or whatever the wording is. If you try to explain the issue through that form, it won't give you a refund...it just starts an email chain with the developer. And that's not getting you your refund...which you should have. Then..you can report the problem through app support separately. But get your refund first!



  • By Forestcrunk

    Fun but short

    This definitely could have been longer. The story, what of it there was, was somewhat intriguing, but then it just end abruptly. What I really enjoyed about this title was the setting, the art was great too, and the sound design was also well done. On the other hand, some of the puzzles seemed a little half measured, and I finished the game in one sitting. If you're waiting for the next installment of The Room series to come out, this might scratch some of that itch. If you've never played The Room or any of its sequels, check those out first. Far superior games for the same price. Overall I'm not too disappointed I paid to unlock the game, I just hope future titles from this developer have a little more meat on the proverbial bones.



  • By SDRanger

    Paid for VIP Package: crashes! crashes! CRASHES!!!

    ...otherwise, it's a great game and I would play the heck out of it. In the meantime, I tend to forgetfully open this game two days later and begin excitedly playing it again....and after about 4-5 minutes.....when I am good and immersed in it...BLACK SCREEN FOR TWO LONNNG MINUTES. Doesn't this sound like fun? Do I love this game? Yes. (The GAME part!) Do I regret this purchase? Absolutely. I could've held on to my $2.99 and just shut my eyes and meditated daily...(and not had spikes in my blood pressure!)



  • By ChooseJesus

    It's not bad...

    Paid for the full version and felt it didn't have enough levels to justify paying the extra $2.99. The walk throughs were great for when I got stuck, because some of the moves were (for lack of a better way of saying it) esoteric. Worth playing, not worth buying. There are games out there that give you more game time for the same cost or less...


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