

Nevertheless, it is pretty much the same thing over and over again and it does get boring af Yes, there is a ‘random’ mode which randomly ‘refreshes’ itself every time you complete the puzzle. Likewise, Just like the game itself, get repetitive and predictable if you keep playing it over and over again. He thinks that it is safe and ‘homey’ at first, however it eventually gets lonely and monotonous. Not to mention, right at the end, his Nintendo 3DS screen showed ‘escape the room success!’ it is as if he is trapped in the digital world. He finally found his way out and letting his family back in his ‘heart’. The door itself is a symbolism for his ‘heart’. They did not abandon him, for a mere 2 years, they are waiting patiently knowing that one day he will open the door What really moved me is the fact that when he opens the door, his family (more precise, his mother is the first face he was seen). For the whole 2 years, he is literally a shut in, he only plays on his Nintendo 3DS

In the last level of the game, the boy trapped himself in a room (or the house) for around 2 years, more precisely, 1000 days. In an ironic way, the game is basically telling us to put down our electronic devices and ‘go outside’

The game is actually portraying the fact that the ‘children’ today is so pixelated on their electronic devices that they push other things away from them (family, friends, and reality).
#My mom hid my game 2 how to
How to prevent him to stop? She hides his console.īeing a teenager full of raging hormones, and is in the ‘rebellious’ age, the boy tries to take back what was his. There is a boy, he always plays on his Nintendo 3DS and his mom is concerned about him. The story is quite simple if you only look at the shell of it
