Yesterday, John over at Rock, Paper, Shotgun posted about a web game that he had been playing, called Sagrario’s Room, an ‘Escape The Room’ style puzzle that I spent the best part of three hours playing yesterday evening, and I have to admit it is one of the best short gaming experiences I’ve had for a while.

Sagrario's Room
You are in a room, with a locked door that has a plastic chair bolted to the ground in front of it, several panels on the wall in addition to a picture of Da Vinci’s vitruvian man, an electric wall socket and a briefcase on the floor. The room can be explored and interacted with using your left mouse button, so you’ll find that by clicking the left of the screen, you turn left, if you see something to pickup you click it, on and so on.
Objects you collect will appear in a toolbar at the bottom of your screen, and clicking the info icon on each item will bring it up in a screen of it’s own, where left clicking can manipulate it further depending on the object. Tip: sometimes you will have to use one item on another.
Some of the puzzles and problems you have to solve are straight forward if you think logically, some of them are much more obscure. I’ve read that some people think aspects of the game are too obscure, but it is a brilliant challenge!
Enjoy, link to the game is below. The game saves your progress as well, which is rather cool!
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