The Rusty Lake sequence continued yesterday with the launch of The White Door. The new journey game places you within the footwear of Robert Hill, a person who wakes up in a psychological well being facility having misplaced his reminiscence, and it’s as much as you to recuperate it by means of his desires.
This one is a bit completely different from earlier Rusty Lake games, with a brand new split-screen perspective for instance the game’s mysterious puzzles, in addition to a concentrate on a extra private story.
“It was a big challenge for us to change the gameplay and puzzle mechanics we used to know, and also trying to create the most narrative based game we made so far,” the creators say.
“But after a year of hard work we can say that we are extremely proud we achieved this and that we can make something out of the ordinary, while retaining the Rusty Lake touch.”
There are 13 games set within the Rusty Lake universe now (together with this new one), and an awful lot of them are free on PC and mobile. John Walker reviewed Rusty Lake Paradise again in 2018, and provides a superb overview of what to anticipate from the games:
“Think, shadowy creatures, cult-like men in animal heads, gruesome cartoon murders, and shimmering white squares of impending doom. Playing through them will entirely pull you into their unsettling world, and quickly have you forking out the couple of quid the longer games cost.”
You can get The White Door on Steam proper now with a cheeky 15% off till the 16th January for £2.45/€2.79/$3.39. It’s additionally accessible on Itch.io, in addition to Apple and Android gadgets.