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The Room Series

The Room Two

Point-and-click Puzzle Indie Fantasy Mystery
79
User Score
138 ratings
81
Critic Score
4 reviews
Overwhelmingly Positive
20,564 reviews
December 12, 2013
Released 4522 days ago
Android PC (Microsoft Windows) iOS Nintendo Switch

About

Unique events transport you to the halls of a long-forgotten crypt. The only means of escape lies locked within a stone pedestal, along with a note from your mysterious ally. His words promise assistance, but only serve to entice you into a compelling world of mystery and exploration.

Storyline

The game's story continues from the previous title, in which the player is trapped in a mysterious Null-based dimension, and is following in the footsteps of an acquaintance (known only as "A.S.") who has discovered these boxes based on the Null element, which imbues them with supernatural properties. Through a series of notes, A.S. reveals his entrapment in this dimension; he has found rooms that are attached to others that have come in contact with Null, the material warping the reality around these self-contained rooms, yet linking them together. Passage is only possible when the puzzle is solved, revealing a piece of Null, which, when viewed with the player's eyepiece, reveals the next door. The letters from the friend tell the player-character to move through each room quickly, warning of the risk of insanity to those who are exposed to it too long. A.S. reveals that he had become too far gone to find an escape. While working within one of the rooms, the player discovers the body of A.S., who has been trapped with the rooms for many years due to the strange passage of time within Null. The player, on completing the final room, finds the exit leading back to the house where the first game started, but chased by tendrils of an evil entity using the Null. The player-character escapes the house in time as the tendrils cause parts of the house to implode, taking away the passage to Null with it.

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Release Dates by Platform

iOS Worldwide
Dec 12, 2013
Android Worldwide
Feb 13, 2014
PC (Microsoft Windows) Worldwide
Jul 5, 2016
Nintendo Switch Worldwide
Aug 18, 2022

Game Info

Developer
Fireproof Games
Publisher
Fireproof Games
Engine
Unity
Game Modes
Single player
Perspective
First person
Genres
Point-and-click Puzzle Indie
Themes
Fantasy Mystery

Languages

Text / Subtitles
English, Italian, French, German, Spanish (Spain), Portuguese (Brazil), Japanese, Portuguese (Portugal)

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