Company Name: Rusty Lake
About: In this classic point-and-click adventure anthology you follow the path of Dale
Vandermeer, a homicide detective, as he investigates the death of a woman and
finds himself drawn into the mysterious world of Rusty Lake.
Cube Escape was
Rusty Lake's first series of games, introducing the Rusty Lake universe.
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by Jamcat1190
I have been a die hard Rusty Lake fan for years. I love everything about the games...challenging, grotesque, evolving storylines, uniqueness, etc. And I’ve loved watching them evolve over the years. I’ve never left anything less than a 5* review for their games, and it pains me to do so now, but I feel I must. I feel like the developers lost their focus and tried to go in too many different directions...videos, comics, merchandise, different types of games. And while I appreciate the creativity, they lost sight of what they do best...high end, point and click escape games. They now release a new game maybe once every 2 years...which offers, at best, 1-3 days of gameplay. That is just not enough to hold anyone’s attention and they are letting competitors pass them by. I hope they soon figure out what they want to be, and stick to it. In the meantime, I’ll be spending my time and money on other developers....Forgotten Hill, Lucid Dream, Cotton Games, Snapbreak...to name a few.
by Queenbeeinherhive
I played most of the others in the Rusty Lake Cube Escape series before this, so I already knew somewhat the mood and feel of many of the puzzles before starting this. Most of them were clever, as usual, and just the right combo of weird and challenging. However, in this one, I got stuck at the sunflowers. As far as I can tell, there is no logic and just trial and error, with too many combinations to guess randomly. After trying for days, I finally watched the walkthrough to figure it out. We shouldn’t have to do this to finish the game! I think perhaps a hint somewhere about the order? Or hint of mechanism of how the sunflowers enlarge and shrink, because as far as I can tell, you just have to get lucky. Otherwise, great game. Surprisingly light and cheerful in tone compared to the others—well, despite the ear thing and the corrupted soul making an appearance at the end. Only didn’t give a 5 because I was comparing to the others, which were outstanding.
by :)aleyann(:
^ best describes this series. Especially coming from someone who has followed these games from practically their beginning. When I had just found these types of games and instantly fell in love with the genre. Back then I played the game thinking it was just another one off game that would never solve the mystery and it was just there to make for interesting game play. I’m glad that I’m the end it turned into this wacky, weird, and at times morbid universe. I replayed some of the cube games dozens of times. Some how it doesn’t get boring for me. 😆 and while I have to admit there are times I get stuck on a puzzle there are hints and walkthroughs to help every time. I hope that there is still more to come as this is one of my favorite point and click games if you could call it that. Thank you for all the hard work you have put into these games.