Tested on Humans: Escape Room
I have to say: “I really enjoyed the ride”.
Price per hours played seemed very reasonable.
The graphics are fine and the game ran smooth without so much as a hiccup.
I think SOME of the puzzles are a stretch and I had to just Brute Force a few (I found that frustrating BUT It Could just have been something that I missed).
Another thing that I found strange was that there were Other Puzzles visible to me that I DIDN’T NEED TO SOLVE to move on…curious.
The GREAT THING is that there isn’t BACKTRACKING!!!
– Real player with 10.4 hrs in game
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Thank you to the developer and publisher at mc2games for creating a game for me to escape, think and enjoy.
The growing list of challenging escape room games continues to grow with the inclusion of the excellent title Escape Room Tested on Humans(ERToH). A challenging, polished game with a surprising message at the end is an absolute must play.
Simple story premise, you play as Alex who awakens in what appears to be a jail cell and must escape. As you move room to room you will come along with a few notes that will give meaning to what is going on and a very surprising ending message from the developer that made me pause though I will not spoil.
– Real player with 9.4 hrs in game
EscapeVr
spent 2 hours trying to get shit to work waste of money, really bad buy
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
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Good Game.
I like that you can pick up and destroy everything. :D
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
Cryptic Rooms
A series of 3 VR escape rooms, Eye Eaters Basement, Dungeon of Demise, and Inescapable Hypercube. You must navigate through and solve puzzles, each room with its own unique theme and hidden relics that can be found and collected.
In Eye Eaters Basement, you have been kidnapped and tied to a chair in a dark damp room. The person that kidnapped you has just ran from the room because a red light started flashing and he left in a panic. You must find a way to escape before they return.
Survival Escape Room
A fun horror game that actually made me jump multiple times. Not gory or overly-frightening so I’d recommend it to people of all ages. Excited for more escape rooms in the future!
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Im sorry if I didn’t play it right or something but I got one jumpscare, got sent back to beginning and then finished the game with no problem. I will not really recommend this game as it took me 5 mins to complete. But if it was developed into something more, I will def take another look at it.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
The Inheritance of Crimson Manor
The Inheritance of Crimson Manor is a narrative horror puzzle game set in a beautiful and enigmatic victorian era manor with a dark secret.
Unravel The Mystery
After working for more than ten years as the private assistant of the enigmatic railroad magnate Hadley Strange, the news of his sudden and unexpected death along his entire family takes you by surprise. Now you have been appointed as the executor in charge of fulfilling his last will,and take care of his majestic manor, a luxurious property on the outskirts of London. Upon your arrival to the mansion you find an envelope with your name containing a letter bearing a cryptic set of instructions that might change your mind about who your former employer really was.
Delve Into The Manor
Explore a beautiful Victorian Mansion filled with fine art, secret passages and mysterious mechanical contraptions that will reveal to you even the most intimate aspects of the life, past and legacy of its former residents. Decipher curious locks and find key items and objects that will help you make your way through the 24 manor rooms in a non linear way, each room has a unique beauty and new pieces that will help you unveil the dark secret kept by the residence.
Solve The Puzzles
Solve clever riddles and fascinating mechanical puzzles crafted to ensure that only the right person could unveil the mansion’s secret. Look for clues and take a closer look to your surroundings to discover the shocking truth about the mansion and it’s mysterious residents. Find items and manage your inventory to make your way through the different passages of the mansion, examine many detailed items and discover how to use them to unlock all the rooms and get all the pieces to solve the manor puzzling secret, one so shocking that will leave you breathless.
Features
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Well Balanced Logic and Inventory Puzzles
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Non Linear Exploration Gameplay
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Rich but not intrusive Story
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Multiple Play Modes & Collectibles
Larry The Unlucky Part 3
Funny game with forgiving puzzles. enjoyed alot.
well worth the money
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
Lots of puzzles, some really hard. I liked it a lot! Finally something challenging.
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
Escape The Manor
First impression of the game was good, it’s definitely worth the small buck you pay for it, the ghost and controls is a little bit clunky but not that big of a deal. A few scares in it and sometimes it was stressful to have a ghost chasing you constantly. played for around 20 minutes.
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
DO NOT TURN YOUR VOLUME ALL THE WAY UP- W A R N I N G!!!
I love a game like this for this price. Can’t go wrong.
I don’t like how there’s not a seamless transition to controller (XBOX) use. Some command must be given from the main menu screen. You’ll find it.
I like how I have to kind of find out the story line and the ambient sound of glass and other materials.
The command to collect and use items is very buggy and constantly shimmers, but it does work.
I have never been fond of the loud noise tactic and it’s insanely over used. Coupled with the fact that it is strongly suggested for the user to raise their volume is ridiculous and, in America, can leave you liable of tons of legal responsibilities. Risky road you walk with this. I have seen many games have almost the same effect with a bass tone rather than what you use.
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
Abandoned
Needs some work, but still a very nice game. Am happy to spend a few dollars even if it’s a work in progress. Didn’t think I would be as scared as I was.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
in the game, the only way to exit is alt + f4… the Esc button is really useless…
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
The Room Three
Get A (The) Room
The Room Three is the best of all worlds. Not only does it masterfully execute its brand of puzzling with aplomb, but also does so in the form of an impressively upgraded PC port at, if anything, too generous a price point.
That ‘The Room’ games are mobile/tablet ports is evident to its mechanical core. Considered as they are with adapting to touchscreen limitations, they feel like they’re from a time modern releases simply weren’t straight ported to mobile.
BUT I open with this detail with a wholly positive slant. The Room Three feels like a yesteryear game in all the right ways and I think at least part of that can be put down to the niche it’s found in the mobile market. There’s simply nothing quite like it out there that achieves what it does in its genre at its quality.
– Real player with 13.3 hrs in game
I’ve just finished a second ending of The Room Three, and it’s been a joy to play this thrilling trilogy of PC puzzle games. One of the most mysterious, immersive, and actually quite claustrophobic series I’ve played, they are games which combine careful exploration with a spooky, oppressive ambience. The result, particularly in this game, is a puzzle game with an atmosphere like no other.
You probably already have some idea of how good the first two games were. So what does this third instalment do differently, or better even, than 1 and 2? Well, it’s bigger. Not just longer, but the puzzles encompass wider spaces, combining more elements at once, giving you more to do, sometimes across multiple chambers. Each Room game has given me new surprises, but the fact that The Room Three gives you this much freedom while still feeling as though you’re trapped and quite helpless, was the biggest revelation of the series to date. You still regularly feel as though you have one less thing than you need to complete something, until you think “oh, hang on! What was that keyhole/shape/mechanism back there? What if I do this/that…” and your train of thought is kicked into motion again. Yes, this game is quite challenging. I think this is the hardest Room game on the PC yet, to complete it once I took about twice as long as I did on The Room Two. I also found myself clicking on the hint button more times than before, but every time it didn’t explicitly tell me what to do, but confirmed what I already knew or thought, or assured me that I was on the right track. It never takes away from your feeling of accomplishment when you finally crack a chapter.
– Real player with 10.3 hrs in game
Cube Escape: Paradox
Over half of the game content is outside of the game.
The game itself is good and fun… but if yeh try to complete the game honestly with no cheating, yeh are gonna have bad time.
I finally googled how to get last achevements, over half of them… and found out there is movie yeh are supposed to watch. Game has link on this movies trailer, which does not contain the hints.
If I wanted to go around internet googling for information, I would be doing school work or research. When I buy game, I want to the puzzle pieces to be in the game. When is the last time yeh bought buzzle from shop and found out, not all the pieces are in the box you got… Not common, because that is not how puzzle games work.
– Real player with 31.3 hrs in game
tl;dr: Rusty Lake games are Brilliant! They took a step further and made a movie!
Pros:
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Really well crafted universe with rich story
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Decent blend of easy and challenging puzzles
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They Made A Movie with this one!
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Prefer mobile? They have more games on iOS app store
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Achievements, game, and movie all tied together. How cool is that!
Cons:
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Wish all of their mobile games were on Steam, I currently have the whole series on my phone
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If you don’t like puzzle or escape games this will be a hit or miss for you
– Real player with 17.5 hrs in game