Open the Door

3.4
51 reviews
10K+
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Teacher Approved
Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

"Open the Door" is an educational and fun game for children that challenges them to complete 10 mini-games and collect 10 crystals to open the door and escape from the room. The game includes a variety of puzzles and logic games that feature childlike toys and objects in the room, making it engaging and enjoyable for young players. With the option to click on objects and complete mini-tasks, kids can develop useful skills, think critically to complete assignments, and have a great time. This free, full-featured game has no ads and is an excellent quest that offers kids the chance to boost their mood while learning and having fun.
Updated on
9 Aug 2024

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Committed to follow the Play Families policy

Ratings and reviews

3.2
47 reviews
Karma NoDrama
2 September 2024
My kids love this game, they are 8 and 6. It's only 1 level though which is a shame as i do t think they'll be interested in repeating it too much after a while. We just need more levels please!
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TeachersMag Game
23 October 2024
Thank you so much! We're thrilled to hear your 6 and 8-year-olds are enjoying 'Open the Door'! 😊 We totally get it — one level can only keep those curious minds entertained for so long. More levels are definitely something we’re considering, so stay tuned! Who knows what other doors they’ll be opening soon! 🚪🔑
Alana Voeks
18 October 2023
Fun, very short escape game. Very much would be appropriate for young children getting into escape games. However, some minipuzzles that you need to push to get to solving have very small boxes to push. Enlarge those, and the game would be perfect.
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Kandi Hinshaw
16 April 2024
Two rooms one level. That's it. I get this game is more toward a small children. But even small children need more than just one level in two rooms. And it just repeats itself over and over and over again. That is highly unusual and highly irritating.
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