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In Prison Escape Simulator Dig Out the player starts confined to a small prison cell with the primary goal of creating a tunnel to freedom. The earliest steps involve assessing the cell for the best place to start digging without attracting attention. Suitable entry points could be under a carpet, through a loose floor tile, or behind the toilet. Each decision must be made with the knowledge that guards patrol the area at specific times, and any mistake could lead to immediate discovery. A strong initial plan is essential to prevent early failure.
Digging without proper equipment is slow and risky, so finding or obtaining tools is a major part of the gameplay. Items can be scavenged from the cell, traded with fellow inmates, or even bought from guards who are open to bribes. Higher-quality tools allow quicker tunneling and help reduce the time spent in vulnerable positions. Players must also think about how to see in dark underground areas, which requires gathering light sources. Clues found in letters, scraps of paper, or hidden notes may also point toward weaker sections of the prison that make tunneling easier.
The escape effort can be supported by improving the living space. Modifications might include buying covers that hide the tunnel entrance, changing the flooring to make it easier to lift and replace, or acquiring containers to temporarily store soil. These adjustments protect the progress already made and help prevent suspicion during guard visits. The in-game economy allows the player to earn or trade for these upgrades, making it possible to dig more safely and maintain control over the escape process.
To keep the digging process consistent, the player must ensure they have enough food, water, and energy to continue working. Items like shelves, boxes, or refrigeration units can be placed in the cell for storage. Proper organization ensures that the inmate can access supplies quickly while keeping the workspace clear for tunnel construction. Balancing storage and working space is necessary so that digging can continue without obstacles or delays.
All efforts can be lost if the player fails to remain undetected. Guards will notice unusual noise, displaced soil, or changes in the cell’s layout if they are not properly concealed. Being caught may result in losing tools, sealing the tunnel, or being moved to another cell entirely, forcing the plan to restart. Success requires consistent caution, precise timing, and full use of available resources. With every risk managed and each step executed correctly, the player can eventually finish the tunnel and reach freedom.