Nautilus Escape
by justpinegames
Nautilus Escape
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Description
You were traveling with your comrades through the depths of the sea to explore its secrets when you heard shouting. There was a big crash and submarine darkened in a matter of seconds. You heard the captain shouting something about cowardice and shortly afterwards the sounds of fighting. You can only assume the worst, rebellion!
Will you find your final rest at the bottom of the sea or will you escape and see the daylight once more? Explore the submarine and use your wit to escape.
How to Play
Use mouse to interact with game world.
FAQ
What is Nautilus Escape?
Nautilus Escape is a point-and-click puzzle escape game developed by JustPineGames, where players must solve puzzles to escape a mysterious submarine.
How do you play Nautilus Escape?
To play Nautilus Escape, you explore the rooms of a submarine, interact with objects, collect items, and solve puzzles to progress and ultimately find a way to escape.
Who developed Nautilus Escape?
Nautilus Escape was created by JustPineGames.
What type of puzzles can be found in Nautilus Escape?
The game features classic escape room puzzles, including logic challenges, code-breaking, and item-based obstacles within the submarine setting.
Is Nautilus Escape a timed game or can you play at your own pace?
Nautilus Escape is a single-player, untimed escape game that allows you to solve puzzles and explore the submarine at your own pace.
Comments
alittlemoreblue
Aug. 03, 2014
I don't understand how the radar has to do with the direction the sub is moving, but ok... nice escape game!
KarlAksel
Dec. 25, 2014
The radar code is the name of the captain. Each digit has a corresponding letter, so...
sickasssideshow
Aug. 03, 2014
"It's so dark, I can't see a thing in this place" yet I found the fuse :)
FieldsOfFire
Nov. 07, 2015
Also, a little detail. Where are the supposed mutineers looking from the context of the game description?
MoratGurgeh
Jul. 22, 2014
Nicely done and gorgeous graphics. I was going to quit early on as I had an inventory full from random clicking, but I'm glad I stayed with it.