PM Great escape

PM Great escape

Agile

At a Glance

PM Great escape is a side-scrolling escape runner: jump gaps, duck barriers, and grab keys to unlock exit doors while hazards chase from behind.

Session Flow

Memorize obstacle sequences after a failed run—patterns repeat. Keys often sit slightly off the safe line; grab them only when the lane ahead is clear.

Controls Cheat Sheet

Jump and slide buttons on mobile; arrow keys plus space/up for jump on desktop.

Try This First

When PM Great escape loads a black canvas, wait eight to ten seconds on slower networks before quitting; asset bundles often stream after the shell appears.

Key Points

Escape pacing • Key-and-door goals • Pattern learning • Quick restarts

Tags & Category

Beyond the core agile loop, PM Great escape leans on Adventure. Adventure: stages often hide optional collectibles or alternate routes worth a second run.

Who Should Play

Runner fans who like mild cartoon peril without gore. Suitable for teens; fast traps may frustrate younger kids.

Wrap-Up

A classic “reach the exit” agile title for short adrenaline bursts.

We recommend PM Great escape for players who already enjoy Agile titles and want a browser-native option. If it is not your mood today, use the side menu to jump to Puzzle or Leisure instead of forcing a genre mismatch.

Technical Notes

Developer credit in-game: airongames.

Community snapshot shown on the card: 8.8 stars from roughly 464,069 votes—treat it as social proof, not a guarantee you will match that difficulty curve.

Runs as HTML5; keep your browser updated for the best frame rate.

Supported environments: Browser (desktop and mobile).

Build information on file: March 2021.

On This Site

You found PM Great escape through our free catalog—use the side menu or search if you want to jump to another genre after this session. Cookie and ad settings are available in the site footer before you start play.

One More Thing

Scores and unlock pacing in PM Great escape follow the embedded build you launch from Playgoha Games—if progress seems reset, avoid refreshing the iframe unless you are okay losing the current run.

For parents and teachers: read the type (Agile) and tags (Adventure) together. Cartoon action may be fine for teens while still feeling intense for younger children—preview the first two minutes together when unsure.

Catalog transparency: PM Great escape streams from games.playgoha.com inside an iframe on playgoha.com. We host playable builds on our own game CDN; playgoha.com provides navigation, this editorial overview, and links to related titles. We are not the game developer.

Our Take

Our editors placed PM Great escape in the Agile aisle after a hands-on pass: we care about fair restarts, readable UI on phones, and whether the embedded build respects your time on a coffee-break session.

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