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Dig out of Prison

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A Prison Escape That Starts With a Spoon

Dig Out of Prison is a small puzzle-style escape game that can be opened directly in the browser. There is no setup or installation step, so players can begin almost immediately. The situation is simple: you are stuck in a prison cell and want to get out without being noticed. The only useful object in the room is a spoon, which slowly becomes the main tool for digging beneath the floor. At first the process feels slow, but the tunnel gradually grows deeper as more ground is cleared. While digging, different items may appear underground. Some can be traded for money, while others help improve the escape plan. The platform focuses on accessibility and stable performance so the game runs smoothly across modern browsers.

Planning the Escape

Controls

  • WASD – Move around the cell
  • Space – Jump or use rope underground
  • Left Mouse Button – Dig soil or collect resources
  • E – Interact with nearby objects
  • X – Use extra actions when available
  • Q – Open the menu

Gameplay Flow

Most of the gameplay revolves around digging while avoiding suspicion. Players start by lifting the carpet and slowly removing the dirt under the cell floor. Over time, the tunnel reveals hidden items that can be placed on the workbench and sold later. However, guards check the room regularly. Before they arrive, the hole must be covered, dirt removed, and tools hidden. Because of this, the experience moves in a steady cycle: dig for progress, clean the room, and prepare for the next opportunity.

Helpful Tips for Escaping

  • Dig gradually so the cell is easier to clean.
  • Hide the hole before every guard inspection.
  • Sell items often to collect money for upgrades.
  • Better tools make digging faster.
  • Save energy for longer digging sessions.

Gameplay Highlights

The game stands out because of its simple but strategic structure. Players must balance digging progress with the risk of being caught. The early stages feel relaxed, but once upgrades appear and the tunnel expands, the decisions become more important.

Other Games You Might Like

Players who enjoy simple browser challenges may also want to try Climb It Up and Merge Infinity.

This game is reviewed for basic playability and performance to help maintain a stable browser-based experience, and the platform monitors the game periodically to ensure smooth gameplay as updates or technical changes occur.

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