Trilogy: Don-t Escape
The first film in the trilogy, simply titled "Don't Escape," sets the stage for the entire series. Written and directed by Adam Robby, the movie follows a couple, Ben (played by Will Peltz) and Emma (played by Taylor Dayne), who embark on a romantic getaway to a secluded cabin in the woods. Their idyllic retreat quickly turns into a nightmare when they discover that their host, a seemingly friendly old man named Jenkins (played by Ray Wise), has sinister intentions.
Instead of searching for an item to unlock a door, you search for heavy objects to barricade it. A chainsaw isn't used to break a barrier, but to fell a tree to block a road. Don-t Escape Trilogy
The trilogy is defined by its and a soundtrack that shifts between haunting and unnerving. Key features include: The first film in the trilogy, simply titled
You wake up on a spaceship with amnesia. The ship's computer informs you that a mysterious, suffocating threat is approaching, and the oxygen levels are rapidly depleting. Instead of searching for an item to unlock
This is where Don’t Escape transcends the puzzle genre. It becomes a . Do you lock the child in the freezer to save air for the adults? Do you sacrifice the soldier to loot his ammunition? The game doesn't judge you, but the final screen—listing the dead—does.
A sci-fi horror twist where you wake up on a derelict spaceship with no memory. You must uncover the mystery of the crew’s demise and secure the ship against an encroaching, unseen threat. Key Gameplay Mechanics