Trapped The Abduction Review
Abducted in broad daylight, a young woman is taken under very scary, mysterious circumstances. Locked in her trunk, she must figure out
how to escape before the air runs out. Trapped the Abduction is a terrifying hidden object/find and seek play. In order to stay alive, she must find objects to escape this hell.
Items must be found in the trunk to unlock the latch. In every scene you must first find the object and then figure out how to use them to escape each site. Following your every move on monitors located in all the rooms is your sinister abductor who will taunt your courageous attempts to escape his eerie prison. The hidden object play is straightforward with most items recognizable, and those that are not, you
can use the hint button. For the tasks you must move the cursor around the scene for question marks. It will let you know what you need to do. To start the generator you must find a fan, air filter and belt. After gathering all the objects, you must put it together in the correct order, find the key and then start the motor.
Side games are incorporated into the scenes are to pick up pieces of broken glass to get safely to a escape door or put a mannequin back
together. Don’t ask me why. I don’t know.
In your search you discover your California driver’s license with your name on it. Up to this point, you didn’t realize you do not know who you are. Helene is your name. Other clues will help piece together your identity. The locket you find has a picture of an older woman who
looks a lot like you. Maybe your mother? Did this nut case abduct your mother also?
With each locked site you escape only to find yourself in another locked room. Will it ever end? The more you find out the more unnerving it becomes. If you are into bone-chilling stories, you will enjoy Trapped the Abduction. There’s too many realistic abduction tales and the real thing out there on the news to make me want to have to endure this game, but it is effective and too frightening for me. I rather play a fictional mystery story than something that happens every day in real life. I guess I’m watching too many news stories. The story is creepy, but the plays are good.
Features of Trapped the Abduction:
-Dark mystery
-Puzzles and Traps
-Realistic Scenes
-Help Her Escape Before It’s Too Late
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