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Is this supposed to be one of those "I don't understand anything that just happened so it must be brilliantly artistic" types of games?
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I like the of the recurring villain. The idea of 'The Rusty Lake' Monster' trapping mentally ill people, and birds, in their own minds is an accurate description of how different people must overcome their mental illnesses: facing it head on, stopping it from deciding your future, destroying it with artistic expression, acknowledging it with the help of another. I cannot wait for the next game. When people say games are an art-form, this is what they are referring to.
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I was having fun until the slow loading between picking up pieces caused my tape to drop way off screen so I couldn't pick it up. There's never a need in these games to be able to look further left/right/up than the screen shows when you hold click to one side, so please take it out of the next one, or sort out the inventory so the game doesn't freeze whenever I pick something up.
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Only I could kil the domino game this bad. I took a piece and while dragging it on the board managed to move the camera and drop the piece outside of the game area. Now it's unobtainable. :P
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So many butthurt people. If you can't face a proper puzzle challenge, don't play it. The Rusty Lake series aren't that hard and their logic makes perfect sense. Kudos for yet another awesome episode, we want more shadow people!
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Okay. Completing it again wasn't that hard. I just apparently didn't have a clear enough mind to do the dominoes earlier. Also, I think the dominoes were optional to begin with. Also, I was moronic with the comb for...I dunno why.
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90% of the trouble I had with the glass puzzle was not figuring it out. It was trying to fill it and ending up tapping it and vice versa. Like all Cube Escape puzzles, this one relies on understanding the creator's warped logic, only this one has the benefit of being broken too. The only reason these games are being rated well is because people hope to get an easier Best of 2015 award by bumping these must-have-tutorial games to the top of it.
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Badge is live! Since I had to take these notes anyway, this might help with the comb part: B B | D D B B | #G A B D | B A #G A -- And while we're at it, here's a little hint for the glass part (sorry, I don't know the names of notes): Empty: two up 1/3 full: one up jagged 1/2 full: one down 2/3 full: two down | order: two down, one down, one up jagged, two up, two down
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These Cube escape games just keep creeping the f*** outta me... yet I keep playing them... in the dark. Right before going to bed. Anyone out there who said humans are able to learn? You are so wrong. Anyway, great game. Deserves 6 stars.
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Mostly great, except not everyone knows how to play dominoes, so some basic instructions would have been useful. Otherwise a very unique experience.
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I got really paranoid about the top of the box and kept checking up there, it seemed peaceful and I let my guard down. Should not have done that.
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That domino game is pretty annoying. I got the pattern right, but some stones apparently were a pixel off or something similar. If they snapped into position it would be much better.