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The Room Three review
by MrSpanky

Great puzzle game and fortunately with even less hidden buttons behind contorted camera angles.

Only big negative is the reversed horizontal camera inherited from the mobile version.

Other reviews4

Awesome puzzle game, although I feel this part of the series was more focused on the hidden object aspect. Great series so far nonetheless.
Translated by
Microsoft from Italian
I Play The Room since the first episode and always look forward to the sequels. This last chapter is something spectacular, exceptional, phantasmagoric, breathtaking!!!! In Short, there are not enough adjectives to describe the perfection of this masterpiece because calling it simply game is perhaps even reductive. The Room three is the perfect blend of logic, atmosphere and puzzle. The scenarios are taken care of in the smallest detail, the excellent graphics makes the game experience truly breathtaking and the puzzles are well balanced, some of immediate understanding while others more complex. The action takes place in an intricate world of rooms and machinery, composites and multiforms, which change shape and appearance depending on the mechanism that animates them, a maze and at the same time a matryoshka of forms, Paths and adventures. You are enchanted by the fascination of this game. I would Like to dwell again on every small, great detail that makes the Room the best game ever but until you try it you can not understand the magic that encloses because no word can really make him justice. In Short Fireproof Congratulations from a passionate player of this masterpiece. Please continue because I am already looking forward to the fourth chapter!!!!
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
That this Game series is awesome I don't need to mention any more. Already after Room 1 in The Room I it is almost impossible to stop and explore every Corner of this world designed with Attention to Detail. The References to Mythology, Culture, science, Alchemy, Etc. from all Over the World create a Mood that gets under the skin and easily build up the Story around the Element "Zero." Thus Childhood Dreams are awakened again when you work in The Belly of a Pirate ship at a Sailor's Box or examine in the Footsteps of Indian Jones Indogene sculptures in a forgotten temple. Quickly, your own Childlike urge to be an Explorer, Adventurer and traveller becomes more and more and so you puzzle from Box to Box and Space to Space. It is very commendable for the Development Team that the Story is seamlessly Traversed through Service games, which works not least because the Control has been left from Game I. True to the Motto "Never Touch a running system," you don't have to find yourself completely new to the World of Part II after the End of Part I, but can just continue the Adventure. This is the first time I've bought several iOS games in one Day and I can only say: It's worth it. Graphics, Control, Story, the Puzzles, Mood and the Soundtrack: All worth more than 5 Stars!