The Room Three

Developer : Fireproof Games
Released:
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Adventure
Indie
The Room Three Poster

" Intricate adventure indie with immersive steampunk puzzles but occasional frustrating backtracking "

The Room Three Review

The Room Three is widely regarded as an exceptional puzzle game that builds significantly on its predecessors with larger, interconnected environments and more complex multi-step puzzles. Players appreciate the game's immersive atmosphere, enhanced graphics, and Lovecraftian, steampunk-inspired aesthetic. The narrative introduces a deeper storyline compared to earlier entries, adding intrigue and multiple endings that encourage exploration and replayability. While the puzzles are challenging and rewarding, some players find the back-and-forth between rooms and the non-linear exploration somewhat confusing or frustrating, especially compared to the more straightforward earlier games.

Overall, The Room Three is praised for its unique puzzle mechanics, atmospheric design, and engaging lore, making it a standout title in the puzzle genre. Despite minor criticisms regarding puzzle intuitiveness and occasional control issues on PC, it remains highly recommended for fans of intricate, immersive puzzle adventures.

Highlights

Players especially praise the game's clever, multi-layered puzzles that strike a balance between challenging and satisfying. The graphical presentation and detailed, atmospheric environments receive high marks for creating an immersive experience. The storyline and lore, more developed than in previous titles, add depth and motivation for exploration. The interconnected rooms and the haunting, steampunk ambiance are also frequently highlighted as major strengths that enhance the overall mood and engagement.

Criticisms

Common criticisms include occasional confusion due to the complexity and non-linearity of the interconnected rooms, which can require frequent backtracking. Some players feel the puzzles can sometimes be less intuitive or borderline "moon logic," making progress frustrating. PC controls are noted as slightly clunky, likely due to the game’s mobile origins. A few reviewers express that the story and character development could be more fleshed out, and some prefer the more straightforward design of earlier entries in the series.

Pros

  • Intricate puzzles that challenge and reward players without excessive frustration.
  • Immersive and detailed atmospheric environments with a steampunk aesthetic.
  • Engaging storyline with multiple endings encouraging replayability.
  • Large, interconnected rooms offer a sense of exploration and depth.
  • High-quality graphics that enhance the mysterious and eerie mood.
  • Clever puzzle mechanics that build on previous series entries.
  • Satisfying tactile interactions like sliding and clicking mechanisms.

Cons

  • Some puzzles require excessive backtracking between rooms, causing confusion.
  • Occasional "moon logic" puzzles can feel unintuitive and frustrating.
  • PC controls can be awkward, reflecting its mobile game origins.
  • Storyline and characters could be more developed for greater immersion.
  • The Workshop area overstays its welcome with repetitive tasks.
  • Less linear design can be overwhelming for some players.
  • Not as immediately accessible as the first two games in the series.

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Worth the Price

Lured to a remote island, you find yourself confined within the rooms of an ominous mansion. You must draw upon all your puzzle-solving ability to navigate a series of trials devised by a mysterious figure known only as “The Craftsman”. Do you have what it takes to escape?

Release Date Nov 13th 2018
Publisher Fireproof Games
Developer Fireproof Games
Required Age 0+
Platforms
Immersive
Challenging
Atmospheric
Confusing
Controls

User Reviews

Overwhelmingly Positive (5,796)
96% Positive 4% Negative