Philatelic Escape Fauna Album 4

Philatelic Escape Fauna Album 4

Philatelic Escape - Fauna Album 4 is the 4nd 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.

Learn to Play Philatelic Escape Fauna Album 4

Use mouse, click on things around.

Unique Gameplay Features

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

Is the game developed with a popular game engine like Unity or Unreal Engine?

The mechanics of this game were built using Construct 2 tools or libraries.

Is this game targeted towards a specific gender?

This game is primarily designed for Male & Female.

Was this game created by an independent developer or a larger company?

The programming and design of this game are by Age Simple Games.

What keywords are used to describe this game?

The tags that best describe this game are escape, quest, roomescape.

What is the main category of this game based on its features?

This game is considered a Casual game.

Which age groups would enjoy playing this game?

The target age group for this game is Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.

Does the game contain scenes with blood?

No, Philatelic Escape Fauna Album 4 does not involve any blood-related themes or elements.

Does the game contain any offensive or cruel actions?

Yes, Philatelic Escape Fauna Album 4 involves cruelty in various ways.

Is this game suitable for younger age groups?

No, Philatelic Escape Fauna Album 4 is not safe and appropriate for young users.