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Rooms: The Unsolvable Puzzle Download For Pc [Xforce]

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About This Game Rooms: The Unsolvable Puzzle is a unique puzzle game inspired by sliding puzzle and platformer games. In a twisted mansion made of rooms that slide like puzzle pieces, player should find a way to the exit by moving rooms and using what's inside them. As the player explores the mansion, various gadgets are introduced and make the puzzles more tricky and challenging. Set in a fairy tale-like world full of magical objects and spooky stories, player takes a role of an innocent little girl, Anne, who was accidentally trapped in the mansion. As the story unfolds itself, player goes through the dark legend of the twisted mansion.The game has 144 levels which are divided into 4 themes (mansions). Each mansion has basement levels where Anne can use her special abilities like using a cellphone to teleport, placing a bomb, and moving all rooms at once.Rooms: The Unsolvable Puzzle is a long awaited, official and fully realized sequel to Rooms: The Main Building, critically acclaimed and an award winning IGF finalist game released globally on Nintendo DS, Wii, and Steam. Rooms: The Main Building has sold over 400k units since its release in 2010.Unique puzzle mechanic proven in its predecessor 144 puzzle levels=96 main storyline levels + 48 special ability levels 4 beautifully crafted mansion themes and music Complete storyline with two endings Full controller support Multi-language support 7aa9394dea Title: Rooms: The Unsolvable PuzzleGenre: Adventure, Casual, IndieDeveloper:HandMade GamePublisher:HandMade GameRelease Date: 1 May, 2015 Rooms: The Unsolvable Puzzle Download For Pc [Xforce] Couldn't ask for more from a puzzle game. Hard but fair, well-presented, an interesting style of puzzle, and generally addictive as hell. Stayed the course to finish the main set of 96 puzzles; looked at some of the bonus basement puzzles but the variants they throw in were a bit too much for me. Still, quite a triumph by the designers.. Played on HTC Vive (with xbone controller)Nice puzzle game, VR adds some depth. If you love puzzles this is a great game that is both fun and challenging. It uses a bit of problem solving and platform style levels to accomplish the goal of unlocking a door in each room of the mansion. There are a few mansions and each one has a basement to explore that challenges you with more puzzles and problem solving then the main part of the mansion. I just love the animation style of the game.. Couldn't ask for more from a puzzle game. Hard but fair, well-presented, an interesting style of puzzle, and generally addictive as hell. Stayed the course to finish the main set of 96 puzzles; looked at some of the bonus basement puzzles but the variants they throw in were a bit too much for me. Still, quite a triumph by the designers.. Played less than an hour atm, but like it already.Rooms: The Unsolvable Puzzle reminds me Spooky Door on mobile, but this game is much better; graphics and in-depth puzzlesHighly recommended!. Enjoying Rooms very much! It is a great little puzzler and looks fantastic in VR! It is the game that finally got my wife to sit down and play something in the Rift. Amazing that this was done by one person (I believe)...really great use of VR.. Couldn't ask for more from a puzzle game. Hard but fair, well-presented, an interesting style of puzzle, and generally addictive as hell. Stayed the course to finish the main set of 96 puzzles; looked at some of the bonus basement puzzles but the variants they throw in were a bit too much for me. Still, quite a triumph by the designers.. I like the protagonista, she's cute somehow.Works much better than the first one, no glitches with clicking ladders etc.They got rid of the annoying Mr. Book.Puzzles are much harder - yay!. Ok. Picked it up, on sale. What animation there was was intriguing. Wasn't expecting too much. I think cryptic puzzles are a virtue.Get this game. I think there is a prequel too. This would make a great gift for some puzzle hound in your life.

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