Pine Studio’s Escape Simulator was released on October 19, 2021, for PC, iOS, and Linux. Its purpose is to bring up to 20 players together for a series of puzzle-solving scenarios. For each completed room, players receive a set amount of tokens, which act as the in-game collectibles, as well as the chance to net one of the game’s 25 achievements.

Fortunately, the game does support cross-play, meaning PC, iOS, and Linux players can join one another for both pre-built levels, as well as fan-made ones. Although Pine Studio does suggest playing with up to three friends for its base levels, it does also go on to say that you can employ as many as your heart desires. The bottom line is: the more, the merrier.

To start a co-op game in Escape Simulator, simply press Play Co-op from the Main Menu. From there, you can choose whether to start a game, or join one. If you’re the host, then you will receive a room code, which you will be able to share with your friends list.

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