Fleeing the Complex is a branching escape game where you play as a captive trapped in a high-security prison known as The Wall. Through a series of decisions—some clever, some chaotic—you’ll try to help your character break out using tools, tricks, and sometimes sheer luck. Every decision leads to a unique outcome, and only a few paths will lead to true freedom.
At key moments in Fleeing the Complex, you’re given a short list of choices. Do you fight the guards? Call in an airstrike? Crawl through a vent? Each decision immediately leads to a short animation with a specific result. Some are successful escapes, most are hilarious failures, and some surprise you with completely unexpected twists.
One of the standout features of Fleeing the Complex is its sense of humor. Whether you’re disguising yourself as a cardboard box or calling in military help with disastrous consequences, the game constantly parodies other genres and media. The absurdity is what keeps players exploring new paths, even after escaping once.
Fleeing the Complex is designed for replay. Most players don’t get the best ending on the first try—and that’s intentional. The game encourages experimentation by making failure enjoyable and rewarding. Eventually, you’ll find the perfect combination of choices to make your great escape.
Fleeing the Complex turns decision-making into an art form. With dozens of paths and more than a few laugh-out-loud surprises, each attempt feels fresh. Whether you get caught, fall out of a helicopter, or finally break free, this game proves that failing can be just as fun as winning.