Medieval castles were built and equipped taking into account the fact that they would be attacked, taken by storm. This means that the architectural structure had a moat with water around the perimeter and a couple of bridges across it, which rose at night, and the gates were locked. But since there are no impregnable fortresses and castles also fell, therefore, for their inhabitants there was an emergency exit for escape and these are underground corridors. Often they were long, branched and came to the surface far from the castle, so that the enemy could not notice the fugitives. In one of these dungeons, you ended up in the game Medieval Dungeon Escape. There are several doors in front of you and some of them lead to the exit. You don't know which one, so you'll have to open all of them in Medieval Dungeon Escape.