Escape from Paradise with an island adventure includes five games to take a break from the beach grind. Beach and grind in the same sentences? When your people spend most of their time cutting trees (sorry, Al Gore and environmental activists — these aren’t real trees, y’know?), building huts and catching food, you’d call it drudgery too.
In doing reviews, I try to avoid referencing other games except to indicate what the game resembles. However, I can’t overlook the similarities between this one and Virtual Villagers. Even having played and finished Virtual Villagers 2 (VV2), I had a good time playing Escape from Paradise .
Both games offer advantages and disadvantages. If you can only get one, I couldn’t begin to recommend one over the other. Let’s talk about Escape from Paradise for a bit as VV2 has had its day. You land on a tropical island when your cruise ship crashed and encounter Mr. Tiki Man. Tiki dude guides you through your adventures on the island, so talk to him often.
Like VV2, you help your people build, eat, drink and socialize. Otherwise, if they’re unhappy, they work slower or leave your tribe for another. The game also involves finding parts to build a radio and playing one of 17 mini-games, which is where the game resembles Tropix.
The games help you score points and other surprises. Thankfully, you don’t have to win all of the mini-games to complete the game. I simply sucked at some of them. Five of the games appear somewhere on the island and you unlock their levels as you progress in the game. The other mini-games appear where the 30 challenges you have to do one-by-one to survive on the island.
With many elements thrown into the game, the whole thing comes together nicely to create an adventure game with strategy, arcade and puzzles thrown in. The variety works great for those (me) who bore easily like with Nanny Mania, but that’s another review.
The speed and inability to move people from one spot to another drove me berserk. Like Sims-style games, this one plays out in real-time and at times, I can’t do anything but wait for the people to build something before I can move on. I’d love to click a fast forward button. You can play the mini-games to help past time as the people continue working while you play.
It’s a long walk for the little people to go from the starting part of the island to the latter part of the island. In Virtual Villagers 2, I could pick up villagers and plop ‘em wherever. This one requires waiting until their little feet get them to the destination. One of the cuter parts of VV2 was helping villagers become parents and watching the babies grow up. The villagers had more personality than those in Escape from Paradise . I laughed more with VV2.
Unlike VV2, this one doesn’t take days to finish. It took me about two days plus I did it without help (there wasn’t much available yet). I needed more help with VV2 and picking up all the items turned into a chore. Your people work to rack up skill in both games. This one had three skills while VV2 had five, but I preferred this one since it was easier to get an idea of how much work it’d take to move up to the next level. VV2 could take twice as long for one skill for one person than it does for another.
VV2’s ending could’ve been better considering it told you bits and pieces of history and it could’ve wrapped up nicely had it told you the complete story. Both games equally drew me in and their endings were about the same — not as exciting as hoped, but not terribly disappointing either.
Side note: The game crashed when I tried to play two mini-games. Thankfully, I didn’t lose my place in the game. I’ve reported this to the developers.
System Requirements: Windows


6 comments
HI, I LIKE THE WAY YOU HAVE EXPLAINED IT ALL, IT WAS VERY DETAIL AND INFORMATIVE, HOWEVER, SINCE YOU HAVE FINISHED THIS GAME, I WOULD GREATLY APPRECIATE SOME HELP!! I HAVE FOUND ALL NINE RADIO PARTS WITH ONE LEFT TO FIND. I AM GOING CRAZY TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHAT I HAVE TO DO!! THE CLUE IN IT IS ” A HEROS SEARCH WILL LEAD TO ….SOME THING” I FIGURE IT IS THE TENTH MISSING RADIO PART. PLEASE DO HELP!! I HAVE FINISHED EVERYTHING ELSE INCLUDING THE MINI GAMES, THOUGH TRYING TO FIND THE MISSING RADIO PART I WENT FROM 50 VILLAGERS BACK TO MY MINIMUM OF 30 VILLAGERS. YOU MAY REACH ME AT LISA_LISA1976@YAHOO.COM THANK YOU GREATFULLLY!!
i liked escape from paradise trial so i bought it and for the last7 weeks have been trying to find radio pieces 8 and 10 the 10th one i cant find till i find piece 8 the only clue is a heroes search leads to rewards if he proves himself i cant find out where it is or how i would greatly appreciate a hint with this one
how i find the #8 part of radio
hello! since u have finished the whole game of escape from paradise..can u help me find the 10th radio part? im realy DESPERATE!! please help me..i completed all the puzzles and got 9 radio parts exept the 10th one!! arhhgg!! the hints i found on the website were not so useful..because i didn;t understand them..
This is the hint for 10th radio part : Crab at 4th area.one man and woman maxed in each skill…
dun get what it saying..i also get one man and woman maxed in each skill already too!!! im so so so reallly desperate to complete that game….PLEASE help me!!
e-mail me at xiaoyin123@hotmail.com
Here are two places with spoilers:
Gamezebo Escape from Paradise Walkthrough
Radio parts walkthrough
very unbiased ^ well spoken review…wish all game reviewers were as such
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