
Laney E.
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I downloaded a random cube escape game when searching for a "point and click" game, and instantly fell in love with the series. As someone who went to school for creative writing and art, I love the weird story and the art style. Playing through the series has helped my anxiety at night when I can't sleep, and sadly I've now I've played all the free and premium ones (and I NEVER purchase games or take the time to review apps). Can't wait to see what you come out with next!
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Rusty Lake
7 September 2020
Thank you, Laney, for your support and lovely review! We're so happy to hear that our games have helped you out during difficult times. You can follow us on social media @rustygamescom to see what we're working on next or join our community on Discord: https://discord.com/invite/rustylake to help pass the time. Have a wonderful day!

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Pros: Story. I really enjoyed the depth of this game compared to the others. The story, told in snapshots of time, developed strong characters and a narrative that I wanted to understand. Similarly to Birthday, the game emotes uneasiness, a feeling of dread and mystery without being obtuse. That is impressive considering that there is little animation or dialogue. By the end, I didn't want to leave these characters and the after game surprise was a perfect gift. Cons:. Gameplay. This is the first game where the developers use the scroll right/left control. I did not have a smooth experience with this method of movement on my mobile device. I had to strain my eyes to view some of the puzzles and there were times that I simply could not see what I needed to see. The puzzles were just as difficult and logical as the other games in the series. I appreciated that most of the multi-step puzzles kept the progress you made as you completed steps outside of the actual puzzle to solve. Overall, an excellent work the price of admission.
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Finally finished every rusty lake game. I have never enjoyed a game quite as much as I did every on of these. The only thing I wish I knew was the order. If I knew in what order to play each game to follow the storyline best, it would have made for a much more immersive experience. It's possible the order does not matter and I'm just making false criticisms but that's just what I was thinking. Can't wait to see a full length feature film in theatres. Make it happen!
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