150 stages to EXIT soon

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So, you’ve just beaten EXIT. You’ve managed to out-think your way past the first 70 levels this escape game has to offer, unlocked the next 30, and yeah, you even managed to beat all 100 of the extra downloadable levels featured at the main website. Congratulations.

But before you pat yourself on the back and move on to the more puzzle-intensive Kangaeru Exit, we’ve got news for you guys who think you’ve beaten the game’s first installment. Famitsu magazine just announced that Taito‘s made a new tie-up with several institutes over in Japan that carry game programming/design courses.

The deal goes that students in these courses are going to be designing a total of 150 new stages for EXIT, and while we don’t know the names of the institutes that’ll be covering these custom stages, we’ve enclosed screen shots of the stages in development, which will be due out this November 24. Exit, stage left.

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Via Famitsu

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So, you’ve just beaten EXIT. You’ve managed to out-think your way past the first 70 levels this escape game has to offer, unlocked the next 30, and yeah, you even managed to beat all 100 of the extra downloadable levels featured at the main website. Congratulations.

But before you pat yourself on the back and move on to the more puzzle-intensive Kangaeru Exit, we’ve got news for you guys who think you’ve beaten the game’s first installment. Famitsu magazine just announced that Taito‘s made a new tie-up with several institutes over in Japan that carry game programming/design courses.

The deal goes that students in these courses are going to be designing a total of 150 new stages for EXIT, and while we don’t know the names of the institutes that’ll be covering these custom stages, we’ve enclosed screen shots of the stages in development, which will be due out this November 24. Exit, stage left.

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Via Famitsu

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