Infrared Escape

4.5
15 reviews
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Everyone
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About this game

EarthGames is proud to announce Infrared Escape, a game that combines frantic arcade fun with... learning about the greenhouse effect!? You have to try it to believe it!

You play the role of an infrared light beam, trying to make it out to space. Along the way you have to dodge pesky greenhouse gases by tapping left or right.

Each collision with a greenhouse gas causes your beam to lose some energy. If you keep grazing the gases, it’s game over.

Your journey through the air is divided into levels — each one an actual layer of the atmosphere. Making it through the Earth’s atmosphere and into space is a great accomplishment! It means your ray has done its part to cool down the Earth and offset global warming.

The easiest mode is the year 1850, when there weren’t nearly as many greenhouse gases in the air to dodge. The hardest difficulty is set in a much more polluted future. Light-speed reaction times will be needed to conquer this mode, since greenhouse gases are so tightly packed in the air.

When you escape to space, you prevent energy from warming the planet. You can spend that energy in the shop, unlocking science facts about the greenhouse effect and solutions to climate change.
Updated on
Aug 7, 2018

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Ratings and reviews

4.5
14 reviews
A Google user
February 29, 2020
Fun and clever gameplay with nice educational elements! And the animation of photons reacting to the greenhouse gases is a nice touch
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Davin Weig
October 13, 2022
Eh
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A Google user
October 5, 2017
The settings button should not be on the bottom of the screen, it makes it way to easy to accidentally pause the game. Additionally in some of the later stages it becomes difficult for colorblind individuals to see the obstacles.
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What's new

Fixed the high score list to indicate ppm and Joules