100 Doors Challenge

100 Doors Challenge

Do you like puzzles and hidden object games? Do you play games from the 100 Doors series? Then this point-and-click game is just what you need! Use all your skills to complete all levels and get all achievements.
The main goal in the "100 Doors Challenge" is to get out of the room. Using all the capabilities of the device, you need to open each of the 100 doors and move the elevator to the next floor. Find hidden objects, solve puzzles and use objects to do it!

How to Play 100 Doors Challenge?

The goal of the "100 Door Challenge" game is to open each door by solving puzzles, finding hidden objects and using all the capabilities of the device to advance to the next level.
Control: touch/left mouse button.

Why Play?

- exciting puzzles;
- point-and-click genre;
- cool mechanics: moving in time and space, combining objects, searching for hidden objects, puzzles and much more;
- amazing levels with very beautiful animation;
- many beautiful and detailed locations;

What genre does this game belong to?

In terms of category, this game fits under Casual, Puzzle.

Which software engine was selected to build this game?

The game is built using WebGL.

Would this game be fun for children to play?

Yes, 100 Doors Challenge is kid-friendly.

What kind of tags are associated with this game?

Identifiers used to classify this game are challenge, house, logic, point-and-click, roomescape.

Which game development group worked on this game?

The developer company that worked on this game is Mirra Games.

Who is the game intended for in terms of age?

The primary audience in terms of age for this game is Kids, Teens.

Is the game available on mobile devices?

Yes, 100 Doors Challenge can be accessed and played on mobile platforms.

What gender(s) does this game cater to?

The game is made for Male & Female.

Does the game include any bloodshed or similar content?

No, 100 Doors Challenge does not show any blood-related violence.

Are there any aspects of the game that promote cruelty?

Yes, cruelty is depicted in 100 Doors Challenge.
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