
Entrapment Review
Entrapment hooks you with sneaky traps, chunky tiles, and a race to outsmart your buddies. It’s clever, quick, and mostly fair—unless you’re as unlucky as me and still fall into your own trap. Oops.
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Entrapment hooks you with sneaky traps, chunky tiles, and a race to outsmart your buddies. It’s clever, quick, and mostly fair—unless you’re as unlucky as me and still fall into your own trap. Oops.

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