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ROOMS: The Toymaker's Mansion

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ROOMS: The Toymaker's Mansion

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User Reviews for ROOMS: The Toymaker's Mansion

5
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This is a bargain for the amount of play you get out of it. It took me about 3 weeks to collect the 3 puzzles pieces for each of the 108 levels. It’s possible to complete the game without going online for level walkthroughs, but I did have to use a notebook and pencil to help figure out the correct moves for completing many of the levels in the shortest number of moves to collect all of the puzzle pieces. Having a back button to allow you to undo moves would take a lot of the tedium out of collecting all of the puzzle pieces because you wouldn’t have to restart every time you made a single wrong move.

Gary Seven, Aug 07, 2019
3
Extreme puzzling

These puzzles are very hard. The hint system is completely inscrutable. You’re cajoled into “starting over” if you don’t solve it in the minimum possible moves, and rated on your performance if you solve it but take “too long”. Because of these degrading computerized assessments I’ve knocked it down from five stars. If you are able to ignore the assessment criticisms from the computer it’s still a beautiful, fun game. (Though why our heroine always wears a pathetically worried look remains the final puzzle to me.)To developer: I like the puzzle difficulty. I don’t like the character judging me. Replace it with a move counter that’s always on screen and that’d be fine.

Gearloose2013, Jul 17, 2019
5
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.

jakehan5885, Jan 02, 2020
5
I’m LOVING this game!!!!

This simply has to be made by the same developer as Rooms:The Main Building....which I purchased and can’t find here anymore. Luckily I have it on a DS cartridge form as well, so that can’t be taken away. I wish I knew what happened to that game because I loved it too! Please bring it back!!!!! I also just found out there is another one for the Nintendo Switch! I’ll be buying that as well!!! Thank you so much for this wonderful puzzle game!!!!!

LadyEmberlyn, Oct 05, 2019
2
So far so annoyed

So I should have looked at actual screenshots before purchase to see how TINY the rooms are. 50% of the screen is useless framework. I can’t zoom in to see the rooms more closely and this hit walls I didn’t know were there. Also, no button to turn off sound. I’m trying to listen to an audiobook or podcast while I play and can’t stand the repetitive background music of the game. Wishing I hadn’t spent $5. I was drawn in by the potential of puzzles.

Michelle Dabrowski, Dec 27, 2019
5
Fun! Fun! Fun!

I love this game. Not only do you have rooms in three challenging mansions but you also get a basement for each mansion and a daily puzzle to solve. I’ve had hours and hours of fun and challenges. I especially like the hints, which come in handy when I’m really stuck.One thing I would like to ask is why if I purchased the attics on one of my devices (iPad) do I have to purchase them again on another(iPhone)?I received a response from the developer. Thanks, it worked. 👍🙂"Hello. Thanks for your review! You don't need to re-purchase IAPs. As long as you have logged in with the same account, you can tab "Restore" in the setting menu to restore your purchases. Also, if you have logged onto the iCloud, you can save/load your progress between multiple devices."

Movie/Music Lover, Feb 03, 2021
5
WOAH

Ok, I just finished the final level, and WOW! ANNE herself turns into a puppet!?When I found out, then the credits then changed to a puppet walking through the hallways of the mansion. It was scary yet funny!You guys did a great job, and I thought of another name for a game that could continue the series! Rooms...... The Tallest Tower! Instead of being Anne, you could be a little boy named Max, who, just like Anne, is full of curiosity. The puppet would be Anne, while you try and find his kitty all the way to the top of the mansion. You could edit it so that the mansion is HUGE and TALL. When Max finds his kitty, she is kind of... a puppet-kitty. Then Anne comes out of nowhere and chases Max... to the puzzle room.His lantern, the toymaker, was expecting this, so then, Max was forced to touch the puzzle piece. Max shrieked as HE became a puppet, and Anne and his kitty were free.How bout that?

mybirthdayiscomingup!, Aug 01, 2020
5
A wonderful sliding block-type puzzle game

I became acquainted with Rooms: The Main Building about 10 years ago. I am ecstatic they have made a sequel!The game has a basic premise like the sliding block puzzle “15” where you slide blocks around to get the numbers 1-15 in the correct order. Of course, this puzzle is so much more with all the mechanics of ladders, keys, puppets, etc. I have only finished the first of the 4 mansions, but I am having so much fun. If you like sliding block puzzles with advanced mechanics, this one’s for you. Congratulations to the developer for keeping this alive for younger gamers to enjoy!

pluto6, Oct 05, 2019
5
Addictive yet fun!

My dad even has it! Omg, thank you for the puzzles!You know... in a original, The Mansion, the puppet was really scary, so after 5 years, 5 years! I found this, and discovered THIS puppet wasn’t too scary! Because of this, I’ve become a bit braver.Some people might say “ too hard! “ or “ too easy! “ but I think this is the best. Game. EVER!!!!!!!!The hint and undo system REALLY helped! In fact, i use it whenever i need it!Also i wrote the review called WOAH and that was just on my grandmas iPad!5 years of fear, this had brung me hope and help, so tysm!

The Eight Year Old Anne, Aug 13, 2020
5
Lovely

Gorgeous graphics. Very difficult. If, like me, you can not visualize the moves in your head you are going to have to really work at this game. I think it’s worth the effort. I had one problem: when I cleared the last level the first story page came up in Korean! The rest were in English - very strange. I would also like to put in a word for those of us who don’t play connected to the internet. I can’t see the trophy page, and don’t get credit for the ones I have earned even when I am connected. Not everyone wants to live online.

Yuko53, Jul 17, 2019

Description

«ROOMS: The Toymaker's Mansion» is a unique puzzle game inspired by sliding puzzle and platformer games. In a twisted mansion made of rooms that slide like puzzle pieces, the 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, the player takes a role of an innocent little girl, Anne, who was accidentally trapped in the mansion. As the story unfolds itself, the 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 Toymaker's Mansion» 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. -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

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