Alone Together is a free, two-player online escape room by Enchambered that focuses entirely on communication. Because the game uses an asymmetrical "split-team" design, sees an entirely different screen than Player 2, and almost every puzzle requires information that only the other player can see . Player 1 Gameplay Overview
When the game begins, you find yourself in a stark white room. On your wall: a bookshelf of seven color-coded books, a digital clock frozen at 00:00, and a locked metal drawer. Across the glass, Player 2 has the same room—but their bookshelf is empty.
Identify which colored wires connect to which numbered or lettered terminals on your screen.
Click on everything. Items can be . Some objects will disappear once used, and new items may appear in their place.
Alternative common solution: The fourth digit is the number of letters in "shepherd" (8) or "flock" (5). Check your game version. In the standard edition, it’s .
A map or grid overlay populates your monitor, featuring a moving blip or cursor.
: Player 1 often sees a sequence (e.g., a series of symbols or numbers like 1-3-5-3-5) that Player 2 must input to activate a light or switch Symbol Mapping
Looking at Player 2's screen defeats the entire purpose of the game. Trust your partner's descriptions!
Your screen contains the first half of the code; Player 2’s screen contains the second half.
Turn your inner wheel so that the letter ‘E’ (from ECHO) aligns with the outer letter Player 2 says is at position 1. Then read the letters that correspond to C, H, O.