
Maddison Ward Mills
Compared to other rusty lake games i have experienced, this seemed much easier to complete; i ended up completing it within a night of downloading it. No hints. No cheating. However, it may be that it's an early game within the 'cude escape' series. Although, It does seem that certain elements in this game were particularly unusual and Having no explanation/back story with it. If This is the style rusty lakes was going for, leaving the audience wanting the mystery and story, it was perfect. ❤️
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Jane Doe
I really like the Rusty Lake series. The mysteries are mesmorizing, the puzzles are suspensful, the graphics are simple but ever so attracting. I've played a few of their games and I can't say there's anything else like Rusty Lake. Beautiful. Absolutely beautiful. But I'm still confused, not going to lie XD. You might get stuck by the way, but CONVIENTLY they provide a walkthrough, THANK GOODNESS.
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Wonderfully creepy, just in time for Halloween, and really fit the mood. Love the old lady. Puzzles were good and hard, but for some reason this one kinda blurred together and wasn't quite as memorable as the others. Maybe it was shorter but hard enough that I didn't notice? Oh well, excellent regardless. For those reading the other reviews.. there are some quirks in how to order certain tasks, but I wouldn't call them bugs, just difficult and exacting. Things like timing triggers being so specific that only one action will advance the plot, and not in the clearest way. Still, if you keep at it you shouldn't need the walkthrough. Dark? Certainly, but these games are pure metaphor, so while some of the imagery is dire, it's too abstract to take literally. Moral dilemmas are an illusion, here.
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