Scholar’s Mate: Escape Room Horror

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Scholars Mate is an escape room horror on Xbox, PlayStation and PC

Merging the most iconic of chess moves with escape room vibes and a ton of horror, Scholar’s Mate launches on Xbox, PC and PlayStation. 

From the team at JanduSoft comes Scholar’s Mate. It launches on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation and PC to provide players with a new escape room opportunity, as they look to combine a finishing chess move with horror. it seems to fit quite well if you ask us. 

Can you escape the horror?

Priced at £10.49 from the Xbox Store, Scholar’s Mate sees you kidnapped by Eddie; a maniac who prowls the corridors of an old abandoned psychiatric hospital. It’s here where we are locked up, left to try and escape, working our way through the darkened halls, dodging Eddie however possible. 

And yep, you probably know what that means. Run, and Eddie will be right behind you. Utilise the bright lights of a torch, and he’ll see you. Instead you’ll need to carefully navigate your way to safety, getting rid of your pursuitant at all costs. 

Key features

  • A first person horror escape room.
  • Explore and solve the hidden secrets of the hospital to escape.
  • Relentless pursuit by Eddie.
  • Experience the tension with an original soundtrack and immersive sound effects designed to create an eerie atmosphere.

Buy now!

Scholar’s Mate is on the Xbox Store today, playable on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S. It’s also on the PlayStation Store, letting you get involved on PS4 and PS5. Alternatively, a Steam page is up for those on PC. 

Our review is on the way.

Scholar’s Mate Description

Scholar’s Mate is an immersive first-person horror experience that puts you in the shoes of Judith, a young woman who wakes up in the gloomy facilities of a psychiatric hospital. You must escape from this macabre place by solving mysteries while avoiding capture by Eddie, your sinister hunter.

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