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List of Easter Eggs & Rare Encounters In The Escapists for The Escapists

List of Easter Eggs & Rare Encounters In The Escapists

Overview

This is a list of rare encounters and easter eggs in the game. Comments that aren’t about the game will be deleted!

Rare Encounters

-The Employment Officer Wandering Around The Prison
-Inmate With Very High Opinion Attacking You
-OldTimer getting into fights.
-Other Inmate gets fired without being interrupted.
-Entering a workplace without knowing your job.
-Warden showing up as the Ringmaster
-Headache in the night (Custom Prisons Only).
-Josh being sent to solitary (My Gameplay Only).
-Getting caught leaving the canteen (There is a chance for you to get caught sneaking out of this area).

Easter Eggs

-Some of the warden’s names are references to YouTubers.
-An inmate can have the name Fraggdya, which is a reference to a name in CS:GO.
-Alcatraz is a real prison from the 1960’s and a prison in the game.
-The in-game Alcatraz is a rebuilt version of the real life Alcatraz.
-One of the inmate’s attack quotes references another franchise.

-Another fight quote, which is “WTH”, may be a reference to “WTF.”
-If a guard sees you undressed, their quotes when telling you to get dressed are a reference to nudity.
-POW stands for Prisoner of War.
-Stalag Flucht is based on Stalag Luft III, and the Jungle Compound is based on Pathet Leo.
-The custom prison The Waterfront is a reference to a location of the same name in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
-The Warden’s name Buck Norris is a reference to Chuck Norris.
-If the tailor in a prison is named Taylor, it would be funny.
-The prison Jingle Cells is a reference to Jingle Bells.
-HMP-Irongate is based on Alcatraz.
-Recruited buddies can pass through locked doors, even if they don’t have the key.
-Some visitors’ appearances are similar to appearances of inmates.
-The abbreviation of the Escape Team DLC prison may be a reference to ET.
-The name of the DLC prison Duct Tapes Are Forever may be a reference to the item Roll of Duct Tape.
-The prison’s name also has nothing to do with Duct Tape.
-Gyms in prisons are like the yards in other prisons, due to the fact that the yard is where the inmates exercise.
-San Pancho is based off PenetenciarĂ­a Federal de Sona from the show Prison Break.
-In Duct Tapes Are Forever, there is a map of the Earth in the meeting room.
-The inmates swear on certain occasions, even though the ESRB rating doesn’t have the content “Mild Language”

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