rein (AGS) Free Sci-Fi Pixel Art Point and Click Adventure Game Science Factory Escape Death

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A beautiful pixelart point and click adventure game by Darius Poyer and Macay made in Adventure Game Studio.
The game is a frenetic escape game from a scientific facility where an experiment went wrong or even worse. Everything is falling apart and you have to escape before you die. Death is lurking around every corner and there are lots of Game Over situation in this Point and Click adventure game, but it is forgiving and fun and automatically reloads shortly before you died...

The puzzles are on the easy side and the game will take you around 5-10 minutes to complete on a first playthrough. The background, characters and animations are sweet to look at and motivate you more than enough to finish this way too short game.

Original Resolution: 320 x 200
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Synopsis
rein, to constrain or be guided by constraint, is a game about survival, escape and medical research! (mostly survival).


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