BUTTON PRISON is a logic-based puzzle game set in a bizarre prison where every action depends on pressing the right buttons—often in the wrong context. The goal is to escape each room by figuring out the strange mechanics tied to color-coded buttons, shifting walls, and increasingly deceptive rules.
Mechanics Built Around Deception
The core of BUTTON PRISON is simple: press buttons to open doors. But the trick lies in how those buttons behave. Some activate delayed traps, others require specific sequences, and many don’t do what they appear to do. Experimentation, memory, and logic are the only tools players can rely on.
- Color trickery: Buttons change color after being pressed, altering their functions.
- Hidden timers: Some doors only open for a split second, forcing precise timing.
- Sequence-dependent results: The order of button presses often matters more than the buttons themselves.
Prison Rooms That Adapt to You
Each level introduces a new mechanic or twist. One might involve clone shadows that mimic your movement, while another introduces “false buttons” that waste time. As you progress, rooms become more complex, including multi-floor puzzles where buttons affect distant sections of the map.
- Memory levels: Patterns you saw earlier reappear but require reversed input.
- Movement triggers: Buttons might only activate after you’ve moved a specific number of tiles.
- Meta puzzles: Some levels require breaking game conventions to solve.
Endless Mode and Puzzle Challenges
Beyond the main prison, BUTTON PRISON includes challenge chambers with time trials, randomized layouts, and minimalist UI modes where clues are removed entirely. This increases the game’s replayability and rewards mastery of its unpredictable logic systems.
If you’re looking for a puzzle experience that questions everything you think you know about buttons, BUTTON PRISON is ready to lock you in and test your mental limits at every turn.