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The White Door

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User Reviews for The White Door

3
A haunting yet unfinished story

This was my first play through of any Rusty Lake game and after this decent experience Iā€™ll still go back and play some others. I like the setup and the game play, I was instantly pulled in and wanted to know why this man was in this situation. The puzzles are easy at first and I like how they get gradually more challenging as you progress through the game. There were certain points where I just needed an online guide towards the end, it got extremely difficult. Some of the puzzles were tedious. I loved the dream sequences and the sleepy and detached narration. Fits the game well. I was very perplexed by the ending but I did a little digging around and came to understand that I am not getting the full story by not playing the other games. I didnā€™t know that and I wish I did. So even when you play the hidden level, Sarah, it still feels unfinished. That was a major letdown for me and took away from the experience. But the music and atmosphere and most of the gameplay were great. The music is chilling and probably the best part of the game.

D-Unit, May 21, 2020
4
My Second Rusty Lake Game

I never write reviews for apps but Iā€™ve thoroughly enjoyed two of Rusty Lakes games thus far. So,I really wanted to share my thoughts. I played Samsara Room for a few days and finished it and then started White Door last night. Iā€™ve finished this afternoon. I feel as if there should be more to White Doors story from where it left off but overall, I really enjoyed the play through. I love the cognitive thinking and investigating outside of whatā€™s the obvious. This is what has me so addicted to Rusty Lakes series of games. I did have to pay $2.99 for White Door and Iā€™m disappointed that it only took me half a day to finish it. I feel like for basically $3 - it should be a longer play through. I suppose it just depends on each person how long their play through is with whatever they may or may not have their time dedicated to. But back to White Door, I love the story line and how it really portrays a battle of the mind. I feel that White Door was a little easier than Samsara - maybe because I know what to ā€œlookā€ for vs having to learn Rusty Lakes different methods of decoding and problem solving. I am taking a star off for having to pay for this app and it not taking even a day to finish. But other than that, this was a great cognitive game!

Deathcabforbeauty, Jun 03, 2020
3
I wanted to love this

This game had all the makings of a game I would typically love - quirky animation, nostalgic 70ā€™s era, puzzles...I wanted to love this game. But I didnā€™t. Instead, I found myself increasingly frustrated and not enjoying the game at all. The storytelling is very very slow. The narration is almost deadpan and the actors for some reason have chosen to use American accents when they clearly arenā€™t American. The fact it takes place in the 70s makes zero difference to the story. Robert and his love are boring. We dont know why they have come together and we dont know why she has left. I didnt care at all about either of these characters. The puzzles themselves were often infuriating. Many of them are vague, follow no particular logic except trial and error and can be extremely specific (aligning two hands perfectly, coloring something in just right). This doesnā€™t challenge me as a puzzle game if I need to align random things just right. Thereā€™s no hints, no guidance. Youā€™re forced to go online and it ruins the game because you end up always seeing way too much of the level just for one little puzzle. I wanted to enjoy this. I really did.

DelilahMansour, May 23, 2020
5
An amazing evolution of a great narrative

This is not the run of the mill rusty lake puzzle game. This is more, much more!There is a fantastic line that they draw between real and surreal in the world they have been slowly creating for years now. One that deals with honest issues of mental health and one of the quirky notions of their anthropomorphic keepers of memory purgatory. There is so much lore to be explored and only so much of it can be revealed in simple room escape puzzles. This game, along with the paradox film, are amazing ways to evolve this story into bigger and better things. What started with a simple puzzle-box concept has turned into a storyline that I am always excited to learn more about, no matter how disjointed and odd it may be. Itā€™s somehow the perfect blend of game, logic, thrill, and horror, and I would love to see it expand into all different kinds of media. This is becoming an anthology of a fantastic story that doesnā€™t need a tied-with-a-bow end to end narrative, nor a distinct novelization, nor a set in stone canon. This is becoming a long-form mixed media event that will become a case study that will likely be covered in undergraduate media studies 10 years from now. Bravo rusty lake. Donā€™t stop innovating. Iā€™m already on edge for the next great chapter.

F_i_S, Jan 10, 2020
5
Finally!!! ā™„ļøā™„ļøā™„ļø

Iā€™ve been playing Rusty Lake/Cube Escape for a long time and when I found out this game was going to launch, I immediately preordered it. It is nothing sort of amazing!! I think this is one of the most emotional of the games in the series šŸ˜­ Everything surrounding Laura is just so sad and the ending was bittersweet. Iā€™m just so glad to get more information! This gameplay is a lot different from past games and I loved it. The double screen was trippy and really did help get into the character and story. The soundtrack, as always, was fantastic as well and pulled me right in.I will probably play this game countless more times as I do with all the others. Thank you for making such meaningful and beautiful games and I canā€™t wait to see what comes next! ā™„ļø

Hannality, Jan 09, 2020
5
Nobody does it like Rusty Lake.

Found Rusty Lake a couple years ago, and Iā€™ve played the entire series multiple times through, completely fell in love with it. Been following the production of this game on Twitter, and it was well worth the wait. SUCH a great addition to the series.Storywise, the edge away from the tense, convoluted, mysterious rituals of the Vandermeers and the Vanderbooms and all of that does it a world of good - it strikes a softer tone, while still feeling like a Rusty Lake game, and part of the world. Mechanically, itā€™s significantly less complex than the other games (although I havenā€™t gone looking for the secrets yet so I might need to scribble symbols in a notebook yet) but all of the mechanics - new and old - are incredibly smooth, and feel satisfying. Things that were jerky but manageable in previous games, like the sliding on combination locks, feel so much better. Victor Butzelaar composed a lovely soundtrack, as usual.I have a soft spot for the sheer creepiness of the other main games, but I enjoyed this thoroughly, and I hope the team are happy with their work.

Ravenesta, Jan 09, 2020
5
Emotional side of the rusty lake universe

The love story between Bob and Laura that this chapter portraits really gives me many ā€˜feelsā€™ and I just canā€™t help feeling a bit sad for what had happened to them. I have played all rusty lake series and cube escape series(except paradox which I will play next and finally), but it is after playing this one that I started to really grasp the meaning of the all these shadowy figures(thanks to the double-screen setup and monologue, they help you better understand the character)ā€¦ I found them creepy and scary but now I also see them with sympathy and I feel for them. And with this review I just want to thank the Rusty Lake Team for developing such an amazing world! Definitely will keep an eye out for new chapters ^ ^

reveriethea, May 13, 2022
5
AMAZING YET TOUCHING

Iā€™ve been playing the rusty lake series ever since I found them every puzzle is a new odd twist and is often very well thought out. This game in particular was quite touching and had a great story line but was kind of depressing to be honest. So many crazy emotions and crazy ideas harmonized to create this game I canā€™t even begin to think of how long this took to make. Thank you developers at rusty lake for this awesome game and amazing introduction to the games you create. Lastly I hope to see more games come out as Iā€™ve finished almost if not every game by this group of developers and I'm looking for more so Iā€™d love to try and play some new ones when they release. Hope this helped some people and once again thank you rusty lake for this thrilling creepy fun game.

skyturds, Sep 20, 2021
3
Short and sweet, but not as deep

I love the rusty lake series, and I have played through them all. While this one is certainly the least ā€œoh dear heavens whatā€™s outside my window?!ā€ and world-bending (while staying in the universe) of the series, it was very enjoyable. The story is esoteric and abstract, and classically somewhat convoluted. Beautiful music, and simple scenes to generate though. Much like GRIS.However, I love puzzles. I love Professor Layton, mist, all those where youā€™re hunting and clicking etc. that being said, I paid money for this game, and it was by far the easiest of the series. Not all secrets have been uncovered (so I guess those are stupid hard to even notice let alone solve), but considering I didnā€™t pay for the other rusty lakes I was left feeling a little...idk. Like it wasnā€™t worth the money? I happily paid money, I just didnā€™t expect to be done after 2 hours with the fun puzzles at the very end and that extra thing that happens if youā€™re clever.

Turn it in.com, Jan 26, 2020
5
Finally an exceptional masterpiece!!

I want to thank you šŸ™šŸ¼ for my first game I have finished and my first review. I have tried many other apps and games but I usually get bored or a massive headaches trying to solve puzzles ,or better yet just looking for something that I will actually enjoy and want more. First off I have been diagnosed with dyslexia and because of the hard work that was put into this story book with pictures I was able to enjoy and finish this. I also want to thank you for the style of art and puzzle into a storybook I used to do when I was younger. This is a masterpiece and touching story that actually had been a part of my life. I can relate to the character in so many ways I became nostalgic and it really helped me look through the eyes of anotherā€™s life experience. I became so immersed in the story and never put it down until I was finished. I really really hope that I will see more games in this style, not everyone likes the style but it blew the lid off of my head. Thank you šŸ™šŸ¼.

twistedchic, Feb 23, 2020

Description

Robert Hill wakes up in a Mental Health facility and suffers from severe memory loss. Follow the facilityā€™s strict daily routine, explore his dreams and help him recall his memories. The White Door is a new point-and-click adventure developed by the creators of the Cube Escape & Rusty Lake series.

Features: ā–  Pick-up-and-play Easy to start but hard to put down ā–  Interactive storyline Follow a daily routine and recollect memories in a playful way, filled with brain teasers and riddles ā–  A unique Rusty Lake split-screen adventure Experience Robert Hill's stay in Rusty Lake's Mental Health facility with an innovative split-screen gameplay ā–  Absorbing atmosphere Each day in the facility has its own atmosphere, suspense and a variety of unexpected and surrealistic events ā–  Immersive and haunting soundtrack Atmospheric theme songs composed by Victor Butzelaar ā–  Special achievements The White Door has more secrets to unravel

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