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Jay Hubred
Cube Escapes were weird, but fun. This was absolutely bizarre and not fun. Many of the puzzles didn't feel "natural." (Sorry. That's the best way I can describe them.) Pointing, dragging, and tapping through either completely useless areas or areas I'd been through before was incredibly tedious. The replay value is just non-existent. Rusty Lake needs to get back to doing what they did best.
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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. 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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David Humphrey
It's a great atmosphere, a decent narrative, and the good twisted content I've come to expect from this group, but the only hint system is a non-timestamped walkthrough you have to spend your time poring through, facing ads even if you paid for the game. And sometimes, the answers are too random or counterintuitive to guess, or just too hard to see on a phone, so you can't avoid it.
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