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Developer Rusty Lake's brilliantly surreal Cube Escape puzzle series is now available in an absurdly good value nine-game bundle on Steam.
The White Door is a new point-and-click adventure developed by the creators of the Cube Escape & Rusty Lake series. Features: Pick-up-and-play Easy to start but hard to put down Interactive storyline Follow a daily routine and recollect memories in a playful way, filled with brain teasers and riddles A unique Rusty Lake split-screen adventure. Seems like a decent bundle. I can vouch for N and Obduction, both great games. N has a ton of content in it, and Obduction is a neat puzzle game. Domina and Rusty Lake look pretty good too, Rusty Lake especially. I like the aesthetic of it. Tropico 5 seems like a great addition, but I've never been too big on the Tropico games. Rusty Lake Hotel (10 Similar Apps, 3 Review Highlights & 12,883 Reviews) vs Escape Machine City (10 Similar Apps, 6 Review Highlights & 50,913 Reviews). Oct 16, 2020 The point-and-click adventure anthology Cube Escape has been organized into a nine-game bundle on Steam for fans of Rusty Lake's answer to Twin Peaks. Designed to survive the end of the Flash games era, Cube Escape Collection already had a generous price tag to begin with, but now Steam has lopped another 30% off.
Cube Escape, if you're unfamiliar, is the somewhat bite-sized companion series to the developer's more fully fledged premium Rusty Lake games (Rusty Lake Hotel, Roots, Paradise, Paradox, The White Door, and series precursor Samsara Room), with all 15 deliciously off-kilter instalments contributing to a surreal, centuries-spanning narrative whole, where recurring characters, locations, and motifs drift in and out like a fever dream.
However, for all their increasingly ambitious narrative complexity – the generation-hopping Roots, in particular, is a gorgeously affecting piece of work – they're relatively simple things at their core, melding casual escape-the-room-style puzzling with a bit of point-and-click adventuring. The end result tends to be just challenging enough to illicit a satisfied nod, but the real joy comes from their darkly surreal, occasionally grotesque theatrics.
The newly launched Cube Escape Collection features all nine Cube Escape games released to date – The Lake, Seasons, Aries, Harvey's Box, Case 23, The Mill, Birthday, Theatre, and The Cave – each a distinctive, largely self-contained experience, despite the narrative links.
Rusty Lake Seasons
Previously, the Cube Escape titles have been free-to-play, albeit ad-supported, via web browser and mobile. Developer Rusty Lake's new compendium, however, strips out the ads and serves up the entire collection for an absurdly reasonable £3.99 on Steam. What's more, there's a 30% launch discount, bringing the cost down to £2.79 until 21st October. That's a fantastic price for what amounts to a fairly hefty chunk of puzzle-y weirdness. Blackwake pirate game.
Cube Escape, if you're unfamiliar, is the somewhat bite-sized companion series to the developer's more fully fledged premium Rusty Lake games (Rusty Lake Hotel, Roots, Paradise, Paradox, The White Door, and series precursor Samsara Room), with all 15 deliciously off-kilter instalments contributing to a surreal, centuries-spanning narrative whole, where recurring characters, locations, and motifs drift in and out like a fever dream.
However, for all their increasingly ambitious narrative complexity – the generation-hopping Roots, in particular, is a gorgeously affecting piece of work – they're relatively simple things at their core, melding casual escape-the-room-style puzzling with a bit of point-and-click adventuring. The end result tends to be just challenging enough to illicit a satisfied nod, but the real joy comes from their darkly surreal, occasionally grotesque theatrics.
The newly launched Cube Escape Collection features all nine Cube Escape games released to date – The Lake, Seasons, Aries, Harvey's Box, Case 23, The Mill, Birthday, Theatre, and The Cave – each a distinctive, largely self-contained experience, despite the narrative links.
Rusty Lake Seasons
Previously, the Cube Escape titles have been free-to-play, albeit ad-supported, via web browser and mobile. Developer Rusty Lake's new compendium, however, strips out the ads and serves up the entire collection for an absurdly reasonable £3.99 on Steam. What's more, there's a 30% launch discount, bringing the cost down to £2.79 until 21st October. That's a fantastic price for what amounts to a fairly hefty chunk of puzzle-y weirdness. Blackwake pirate game.