50 Tiny Room Escape

50 Tiny Room Escape Mod APK v1.1.4 [Unlimited Money] for Android

Publisher:Kiary Games ltd    
App Name:50 Tiny Room Escape

Editor's Review

50 Tiny Room Escape delivers clever escape-room puzzles wrapped in a compact 3D diorama design. I’ve worked through many of its rotating rooms, solving codes and riddles while uncovering a layered story of five connected characters. The fully interactive environments and surprising story twist keep each room feeling fresh. It’s completely free with no in-app purchases, making it perfect for adult puzzle fans and point-and-click adventure lovers.

What' s new ?

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- Small fixes to most of the levels
- Fix drawers in levels 6, 15-18

MOD Info?

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Unlimited Money

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50 Tiny Room Escape Official Introduction

The game is a mixture of classic room escape and point and click quests.

You woke up in a closed room. What's happening? How did you get here? These are the questions you will have to answer as you progress through the story from room to room.

While playing you will face many puzzles, code locks, riddles and problems that need to be solved to open the final door.

The story plot about 5 different people that have liked in mystery of closed rooms. At first they seems unconnected, but while you progress thought the story you will reveal the truth about it.

If you look for puzzle games for adults, 50 Tiny Room Escape is really for you.

Game totally free, no in app purchases needed to complete all the rooms.

Features:

- 50 puzzle rooms

- Fully 3D levels that can and should be rotated to inspect them from another angle. Game world looks like isometric dioramas.

- Variety of locations, absolutely different rooms to escape from

- Interactive world, you can interact with almost everything you see

- So many puzzles and riddles, that you may think you have no escape from this rooms

- Story plot with unexpected final twist

Can you escape from this puzzle rooms?

Yes?

Try to escape from it now!

50 Tiny Room Escape Tips

50 Tiny Room Escape Review: Beginner Tips to Crack Every Puzzle

If you’re into puzzle games that actually make you feel like a detective rummaging through a miniature dollhouse, 50 Tiny Room Escape is probably already on your radar. Developed by Kiary Games, this one takes the classic "escape the room" formula and cranks it up to 50—literally. You’ve got 50 unique, fully 3D diorama-style rooms to crack, and the twist is that you absolutely have to spin the camera around to find half the clues. It’s not just a nice visual gimmick; it’s essential to the gameplay.

So, what’s the vibe? You wake up in a locked space, and you have no idea how you got there. But instead of just one linear path, the game throws you into a narrative involving five different characters. At first, their stories seem random, but as you progress, it all ties together into something with a pretty wild ending. The best part? The whole thing is free to play, and you don’t need to drop any cash to finish all 50 rooms. There are in-app purchases for hints if you get stuck, but honestly, you can figure it out with a bit of patience.

Here’s the main thing you need to know before diving in: rotate everything. If you think you’ve checked a room, spin the view 180 degrees. This isn't your typical 2D point-and-click where everything is flat. These levels look like isometric dioramas, meaning objects hide behind other objects, and clues are often tucked away in angles you wouldn’t expect. A common rookie mistake is staring at the default view for too long. Just drag the screen. If something looks like it might have a backside, it probably does.

The puzzles themselves swing wildly in difficulty, which is actually a good thing. One level might be a simple "find the key under the pillow" situation, but the next might throw a star-gazing puzzle at you where you need to align a telescope to see a constellation, then replicate that pattern on a set of candles to unlock a secret compartment. You’ll be dealing with everything from mechanical locks and coded keypads to weird logic puzzles involving bottle labels and book codes. The game does a solid job of making sure the solution is always in the room—you rarely have to make a giant illogical leap.

If you’re aiming to be a completionist, keep an eye out for the hidden cards scattered throughout each level. They don’t help you escape the current room, but collecting all of them unlocks a secret level later on. It’s a nice touch that adds replayability if you’re the type who hates leaving a level with things unchecked.

The interface is clean. If you hit a wall, there’s a hint system that costs coins (which you can earn or buy), but honestly, half the fun is just tapping everything until something moves. Just be prepared for the difficulty curve to spike hard in the later acts. The first 10 or so rooms (Act 1) ease you into the mechanics, but by the time you hit the final levels, you’re dealing with multi-step processes that involve wiring, timing, and sometimes a 10-minute countdown timer that forces you to think fast.

Overall, 50 Tiny Room Escape is a solid pick if you’ve burned through games like The Room or Tiny Room Stories (which makes sense since it’s from the same folks) and want something that respects your intelligence. It’s challenging, it looks crisp, and it gives you a ton of content without begging for your wallet. Just remember: spin that camera, check under everything, and don’t be afraid to step away and come back if a code isn’t clicking.

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