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Genre and what to do:
Puzzle game. Bored with old puzzles, you are given a new type of sliding puzzle as a birthday gift. Your goal is to reach the exit before it closes on each level and retrieve the four puzzle pieces. Slider puzzles are those puzzles where an image is segmented into tiles and then scrambled, and you have to recreate the image by sliding the tiles around until they all fall into their proper places. The overall goal is to find four golden puzzle pieces that serve as your ticket out of Rooms Street. With this game you can find something new, because it is a new wave in puzzle games.
Style and atmosphere inside the game:
The atmosphere inside the game is really good. The game gradually introduces more complex challenges like ladders, locked doors, barriers that can only be destroyed by setting off explosives nearby, teleports that transport you from one room to another, spinning clock rooms, and even rooms that are filled with water that must be pumped out. The concept is brilliant, but admittedly we didn't warm up to the game right away. The setting is strange and confusing to say the least. There's the slider puzzle portion of the game, which takes place across four mansions. One of the greatest things inside the game is the opportunity to create your own levels. All in all the game is really great and presents a great example of new type of puzzles.
Offline gameplay: 1 player |
Multiplayer: No |
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Publisher:
BigFishGames |
ESRB Ratio: Everyone |
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Extras and features: |
· Nice Graphics
· Unique and Quirky Concept
· Addictive and Challenging Gameplay
· Moody Ambience
· Comfortable Level Editor |
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Drawbacks: |
· Unclear instructions |
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Requirements:
Windows 98/2000/Me/XP/2003/Vista,Processor: PII 450 MHz,DirectX 8.1,128 MB RAM,Free hard drive space: 55 MB,AGP,Sound Card |
Alternative names:
Rums: The Main Building, Rooms: The Mian Building, Rooms: The Main Biulding, Rooms: The Main Building, Rooms: The Main Buildings |