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  • Summary: Move the pieces and create a path to Unlock the King. New sequel of the successful Unlock The King, now with 3D boards based on Rubik's Cubes. An originally designed puzzle game inspired by Chess.

    Featuring: - Brand new gameplay mechanics based on the Rubik's cube; - Originally designed
    Move the pieces and create a path to Unlock the King. New sequel of the successful Unlock The King, now with 3D boards based on Rubik's Cubes. An originally designed puzzle game inspired by Chess.

    Featuring:
    - Brand new gameplay mechanics based on the Rubik's cube;
    - Originally designed concept, including electronic board, lightning-fast piece movements, trigger buttons and movable -parts;
    - 50 originally design levels;
    - Original soundtrack;
    - Designed for Unlock The King fans and newcomers alike.
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  1. Oct 6, 2020
    60
    Unlock The King 3 is the third pack of puzzles built around clearing a path for the King to reach the goal. It adds an extra dimension to try to mix things up, but I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t getting a little tired of this exact set of mechanics. If you’re still game for more puzzles like these, you’ll certainly get your money’s worth out of your purchase.
  2. Dec 14, 2020
    50
    The touch controls are awful. It’s hard to manipulate the camera. It’s hard to move the board/cube around. It’s hard to move the game pieces. Basically, whatever Unlock the King 3 wants you to do, it constantly gets in your way of doing it. And that, more than anything else, is why it’s impossible to recommend it. Even if Unlock the King 3 were the simplest, most straightforward game imaginable, it would still be a constant chore to play it. Couple lousy controls with gameplay that’s not all that interesting or intuitive, and you can see why — whatever the platform — it’s probably not worth playing.