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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.
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Cube Escape is one of my favourite series of this year :3 Had been a long time since I had played this kind of point and click games.
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Thanks! This is the kind of game that made and keep me a gamer... Maintenant je peux enfin allumer ma cigare :) and...up to the next, please?
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Stuck. I see rope, it pulls down when I click and hold, but goes back up with nothing happening. I haven't used the safety pin. Hint?
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You are just releasing these like crazy! good work, I'm really enjoying these games. I have found a few bugs, so maybe go over them a second time, but overall, I think it's probably worth 4/5 stars! :) Great job!
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So I guess the uh...grabby ending there is actually the end? Cause if so why does it take me back to the box every time I click anywhere? There's no actual "Hey, this is the end!" thing there, which is pretty damn confusing really.
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its great that now items can be moved around in the inventory instead of constantly clicking the arrow down to use an item
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SO.. YOU ARE IN A CARDBOARD BOX WITH A KNIFE & you have to escape.. what do you do? start playing with domino larvae & fly of course!
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the ending is always a jumpscare... *SPOILER ALERT* in this one, a bird man scares you, and (this one in my opinion is the worst) in Arles you see yourself as a demon in the mirror and you shoot yourself after climbing into your ear to a parallel universe
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This one felt more like just a random collection of puzzles than the more compelling cohesive story-building puzzles of the other Rusty Lake Box games.