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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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Developer: Rusty Lake

E-Mail: [email protected]

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E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: Visit Rusty Lake Website








Reported Issues: 3 Comments

4.9 out of 5

By Jamcat1190


I miss the old Rusty Lake

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 Jamcat1190


I miss the old Rusty Lake

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 Jamcat1190


I miss the old Rusty Lake

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.




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