What players say
Merchant Escape delivers a satisfying escape experience with well-designed puzzles and a charming setting. The hidden object challenges are fair and encourage careful observation. It is a safe, family-friendly game that offers good replay value for those who enjoy logic puzzles and point and click adventures.
About this game
Game Introduction
Merchant Escape is a point-and-click escape game where players take on the role of a merchant who visits a village to discuss business but becomes trapped. The core objective is to explore the surroundings, find hidden objects, and solve clever puzzles to help the merchant escape. This family-friendly adventure combines observation and logic challenges, making it suitable for players of all ages who enjoy brain teasers. Each clue brings you closer to freedom, creating a rewarding experience with every discovery.
How to Play
Players interact with the game by clicking on objects and locations within the village scene using a mouse or touch input. The goal is to search for hidden items that can be collected and used to solve puzzles. Pay attention to environmental clues such as notes or patterns that hint at solutions. Some puzzles may require combining objects to progress. The game is intuitive and does not require special skills—only patience and a keen eye. Explore every corner, as some items may be cleverly concealed.
Game Features
Family-friendly escape game with no violence or scary elements. Includes hidden object searches and logic-based puzzles. Features an engaging storyline with rewarding clues that challenge observation and reasoning. Designed for all ages, with safe and appropriate content throughout. The game is a point-and-click adventure, typical of the escape genre, and may include multiple scenes to explore.
Tips for Success
Take your time to thoroughly examine each area, as hidden objects are often well-concealed. Keep track of clues and notes you find, as they may be needed later. If stuck, try combining items in your inventory to see if they create a useful tool. Revisit previous locations after solving a puzzle, as new interactions may become available. Practice patience and think logically—each puzzle has a solution that fits the story.