Adventure Escape: Time Library (Time Travel Story and Point and Click Mystery Room Game) Wiki

Adventure Escape: Time Library (Time Travel Story and Point and Click Mystery Room Game) Wiki

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  • Category: Games
  • Last Updated: 2015-08-26
  • New version: 1.16
  • File size: 138.92 MB
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 6.0 or later. and Android 4.4. KitKat or later

Adventure Escape: Time Library (Time Travel Story and Point and Click Mystery Room Game)

         

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Adventure Escape: Time Library (Time Travel Story and Point and Click Mystery Room Game) is an iPhone and Android Games App, made by Haiku Games Co. Today, it has gone through many interations by the developers - Haiku Games Co, with the latest current version being 1.16 which was officially released on 2015-08-26. As a testament to the app's popularity or lack thereof, it has gathered a total of 7315 Reviews on the Apple App Store alone, with an average user rating of 4.6 out of a possible 5 stars.

Video Manual: How to Use the Adventure Escape: Time Library (Time Travel Story and Point and Click Mystery Room Game) App

How does it Work?

Can you solve the mystery and escape the Time Library?

Bored out of her mind in snowy Littleton, Alice decides to go to the library to restock on some books. She meets Hiro, a self-styled “internet personality,” and together the two become unwilling partners in a time-travelling adventure that has consequences far beyond what they imagined. Join millions of happy Adventure Escape players and see if you can solve the mystery of the Time Library!

Play this premium escape game!

- Beautiful graphics bring historical scenes to life!

- Travel through the past and find long lost treasure! But watch out… there is something sinister brewing beneath the surface!

- Complete 9 chapters - all FREE - each with unique escape challenges!

- Gather tools and items to aid in your escape!

- Discover the mystery of the Time Library!

- Hilarious story with memorable characters like Hiro!

- Solve devious puzzles and riddles!

- Find hidden objects that help you break free!

- It’s free! No registration, no hassles, just download and play.

Discover the secrets of the Time Library! Travel to the past and escape with long lost treasure. But watch out… there is something sinister brewing beneath the surface.

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Top Reviews


  • By Kaazinn

    I LOVE THIS GAME

    I absolutely love this game!! It’s so original and so different from regular point and click games! I absolutely love all the characters, I had no idea about the twist at the end, I wasn’t expecting it at all! In this game the puzzles challenge you so well and are really fun to solve. They test your ability to think outside the box and all the puzzles are really different too! In regular point and click games I find it so weird how you’ll use something once and then never use it again like, “Umm I can probably use that later?” and this game doesn’t do that! This game is carefully thought out and every bit of it makes logical sense. All of my regular point and click pet peeves are completely lost from this game. I also really hate when your into a game and then right in the middle of it you’re stopped and have to pay money to continue! This game is completely free which was so amazing. I also love how their are hints too! The hints really helped me out and were so much better and more effective then having to look up a walkthrough when I got stuck. I want to know what happens to the characters!! Is it possible to make a part two? This game was overall so amazing I could go on for hours about it. It’s the first one I’ve played from this company and I’m really excited to start playing the next one!



  • By Suski33

    Thoroughly enjoy this series from Haiku!

    I'm close to completing all the games in this series - having only started with my first one a few days ago - so that should indicate how much I like playing these games. The puzzles (for the most part) are a perfect level of complexity, the storylines are always interesting, and nice graphics/sound to boot. While the games are on the short side, it is nice to be able to replay just a single chapter that gave me difficulty without having to replay the entire game. As I've said in other reviews of AE titles, I'd pay for these games (maybe $.99 to remove ads, etc.), but I can't complain about "free."



  • By Awesome first experience!

    Challenge On

    So this game is really interesting with the cut scenes it’s funny to read what Hiro has to say I love how up to date the creator made him when he is talking! I also love how challenging it is sometimes I get stuck or I need a hint and then I’m like ohh okay I get it why didn’t I think of that lol! But that is what makes this game fun it keeps your mind busy . Only thing I wish is that you could save the game where you leave off because restarting takes time and makes you close the game like I’ll come back to this later. But other than that if you love a challenge then challenge on this game is so worth your time!



  • By Creed1951

    Good game

    I am really enjoying these games. I believe this is one of the earlier ones. One thing I don’t like is if I have to close the game, when I return I have to start the segment all over. That is a pain. I think that has been addressed in the later games, however. Some of the puzzles are super hard, so I have to use the walkthrough if I don’t have enough hints available. That is not the developers fault, however, so I just look at each hard puzzle as a learning experience and think maybe next time. The graphics are beautiful, so please keep up the great work.



  • By Tarrazan

    Great puzzles

    I love this game. I really like the puzzles. I like mathematically based games. Not just a bunch of random clicking with various objects. Although some of the puzzles just don't make sense even after I read the hints. Like the backwards clock thing. How would I know that's what you're looking for without some extra hint besides the time is backwards. And the red and white dot game. I spent hours on that and finally had to skip it it just seemed impossible. I like thinking but when it takes more than an hour for a puzzle it gets frustrating. How do I know it was even legit?



  • By Tuesday Patience

    Another fun Haiku game!

    I really love these games...I wish there were about 100 more! The only criticism I can give this game is the lower quality artwork and that some of the puzzles are both a little harder to see and a few of the clues are really hard to connect (not so much hard to solve...just hard to find the necessary connection). However, that really is nitpicking and I wouldn’t have thought it if I had not played all the other Haiku games. This game is interesting and fast paced...I recommend to all!



  • By Widderune

    No WiFi Game

    This game plays like a escape game, but it has a plot with cutscenes (hence, Adventure Escape). Many of the puzzles can be solved with ease, but the developers leave enough difficult puzzles for you to try and figure out (the hard puzzles are usually at the end of a chapter). You can find and collect stars to use as currency for answers, but try not to use them unless it is necessary. The best part (of course) is you do not need any WiFi to play this game. Haiku Games craft their apps rather well. No disappointments so far.



  • By Argrette

    Love the games!

    I really love these games, I've played them all. The only thing I hate is that there aren't any more to play. Can you make more games and have them have more chapters to each one? You can make more stories involving these characters and more stories with the characters from the other games as well. You can easily make more stories with just the Carnival characters and make more with the detective too. There's a lot of potential there! Hope you make more games and soon! Thanks! 😁



  • By ghfjcb

    This game is SO amazing!!

    I have really enjoyed playing this game so much. Thank you for creating this game. I have some suggestions... I would love to see a sequel of Alice and Hiro working together. I also ran into a bug over and over again... every time I would exit the game, my progress for that whole chapter was lost. I think it would be cool to see Alice and Hiro working together to maybe restore lost artifacts to museums and face dangerous enemies. Thank you once again for making this fantastic game!! :D



  • By auntiekeraisawesomesauce

    Great mind game

    I've only completed one chapter of this game so far, but I am really enjoying it! I've played a lot of Can You Escape the Room games, but I really enjoy the elevated level of how much this one makes you think and use your reasoning skills. I've been sick for many years now and he disease and my medications have taken a toll on my memory and processing skills. My doctors suggested I look up some of these games as a fun way of exercising my brain and it has truly helped! This one, so far, is especially fun and makes sense. Some of "clues" in other games are so far out there, they don't even make sense. So thumbs up to the creators of this game! I will be looking for more of yours as soon as I finish this one. So please keep writing them!



  • By CentaurArcher17

    Great game, 1 concern

    I love this game and it’s the second great game I’ve played from the developer. The puzzles are fun, challenging and make sense. Hints are available but not required to complete each puzzle. My only gripe is that the game does not save any progress mid level. So if you start a level and have to leave the game to answer a call or text, you must restart the entire level. I tried once to just leave the screen up when I needed to be away from my phone for a couple minutes. But when I returned , the screen was partially frozen and I had to close and reopen the app. Pleas update the game to allow better save options through the game and my rating would upgrade to 5 stars as well. Thanks !!



  • By icaraven

    For All Ages

    This game is awesome. Interestingly puzzles, great graphics, chapter by chapter not a long drawn out process, and an entertains storyline. I love playing these games with my granddaughter because it developed and strengthens her strategy skills instead of leaning nothing with those mindless action games. Great Job People!!! I have run into a few glitches though. I had to start chapter 2 over because I couldn’t click on the door to go through it at the end. In chapter 4 I could not figure out what to do even after the hint. I broke down and watched the walkthrough and there is a dog behind the curtain. These objects should be a little more visible.



  • By MsLCC

    First part okay but goes downhill

    I just finished all the chapters but I'm still trying to figure out how 8 11 ended up as 9:30 in an earlier chapter, and why the math is iffy in places. Also, I've almost decided that the later levels are buggy on an iPhone 5s - I think it may need a larger screen to play properly. I was a bit frustrated with it trying to go to hints or worse - trying to skip a puzzle - when I went near the top of the screen. I also got annoyed with the constant request for a review. This is my fourth revision, and I've downgraded my initial review. Game was okay at best. It may be fine on on iPad or computer, but not if you're a stickler for details.



  • By Luckylittlecat

    Outdated and ageist, all in the first five minutes!

    I was hoping to like this game, especially since its description mentioned time travel. I did like the “to how many children did I give birth?” riddle on the first door. But I gave up soon after that, only about five minutes in. Because 1) cell phones have been around since the 1990s, by which point rotary phones were already disappearing. No need to make fun of an older woman (especially if she’s a librarian) just for being used to doing it the old-fashioned way. It’s 2021 already, so let’s just move on. And 2) I’m pretty sure most young people don’t talk in hashtags in face-to-face conversation, so the Hiro character just ends up looking stupid and shallow. In fact, of the three not-so-bright characters I’ve seen so far, he seems the most detached from reality. Not an accurate depiction of teens and twenty-somethings in general.


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