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8.3

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  1. Apr 11, 2019
    8
    The second best of the three. It's definitely better than the second since that one seemed the most lazy, but worst than the first since this was a bit more over the top in trying to be more grand than it should be.
    The first had a better balance between comfiness and not feeling a burden to complete at all. Not that this was extremely difficult or anything but it got a bit tedious
    The second best of the three. It's definitely better than the second since that one seemed the most lazy, but worst than the first since this was a bit more over the top in trying to be more grand than it should be.
    The first had a better balance between comfiness and not feeling a burden to complete at all. Not that this was extremely difficult or anything but it got a bit tedious towards the very end.
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  2. Jan 1, 2019
    9
    Longer, brighter and more involved than the previous Room games. An interesting addition to the series with a wide variety of puzzles to be solved and multiple endings to be uncovered.
  3. Dec 12, 2020
    8
    This is basic puzzle game. Actually it is very good designed. The puzzles are very easy so this game better to play in your empty times.
  4. Apr 11, 2021
    4
    An endless string of boring and repetitive puzzles, most of them requiring either no brain at all (just connect this obvious thing with this obvious thing and wait until the next obvious thing pops up), or requiring you to find some hidden object across the significantly larger-than-previously gameplay space. Still decent design and a few interesting puzzles, but a lot of it was a chore.An endless string of boring and repetitive puzzles, most of them requiring either no brain at all (just connect this obvious thing with this obvious thing and wait until the next obvious thing pops up), or requiring you to find some hidden object across the significantly larger-than-previously gameplay space. Still decent design and a few interesting puzzles, but a lot of it was a chore. To top it off, a petrifying proportion of game time is spent waiting for various transitions to end (objects moving, camera panning, etc), which drove me nuts. And to top the top off even further, a few forced alternative "endings" (different outro videos), which require nothing else than a different object to be inserted less than a minute before the end of the game. Why??? Expand
  5. Jan 20, 2021
    6
    Wasn't a fan of these games. This one is the best of the three though as it -in comparison to the first two games- actually requires some puzzlesolving thinking rather than just finding the hidden buttons.

    Probably a fine game to play on an ipad but I would recommend it on PC.
  6. Nov 25, 2021
    10
    This game is way better and longer than games 1 and 2. It blew me away and draws me back when I want a challenge.
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  1. Feb 15, 2019
    90
    The best game yet in the series, The Room Three is the first to really qualify as a full-fledged puzzle-adventure game, with varied areas to explore, an assortment of new challenges to overcome, and a continuation of the intriguing storyline established in earlier games.