

I feel like for basically $3 - it should be a longer play through. I did have to pay $2.99 for White Door and I’m disappointed that it only took me half a day to finish it.
The white door game series#
This is what has me so addicted to Rusty Lakes series of games. I love the cognitive thinking and investigating outside of what’s the obvious. I feel as if there should be more to White Doors story from where it left off but overall, I really enjoyed the play through. I played Samsara Room for a few days and finished it and then started White Door last night. I never write reviews for apps but I’ve thoroughly enjoyed two of Rusty Lakes games thus far. I have a soft spot for the sheer creepiness of the other main games, but I enjoyed this thoroughly, and I hope the team are happy with their work. Victor Butzelaar composed a lovely soundtrack, as usual. Things that were jerky but manageable in previous games, like the sliding on combination locks, feel so much better. Mechanically, it’s significantly less complex than the other games (although I haven’t gone looking for the secrets yet so I might need to scribble symbols in a notebook yet) but all of the mechanics - new and old - are incredibly smooth, and feel satisfying. Storywise, the edge away from the tense, convoluted, mysterious rituals of the Vandermeers and the Vanderbooms and all of that does it a world of good - it strikes a softer tone, while still feeling like a Rusty Lake game, and part of the world. Been following the production of this game on Twitter, and it was well worth the wait. Found Rusty Lake a couple years ago, and I’ve played the entire series multiple times through, completely fell in love with it.
