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The White Door, the Latest Atmospheric Point-and-Click Puzzle of Rusty Lake, is now available for iOS and Android - Door

The White Door is the latest atmospheric puzzle of the well-known developer Rusty Lake and co-emerge Second Maze. I've been telling about it for the first time in August last year and look forward to it since I recorded the first trailer and the screenshots. They play as amnesia Robert Hill, who wakes up in a mysterious psychiatric facility in which something seems to be completely wrong. They will deal with the strict daily routine of the institution and slowly reveal the past by exploring roberts living dreams. The White Door uses a well-kept split screen perspective to tell its story and offer a novel gameplay dynamics. Some examples of this can be seen in the trailer where Robert trains in several angles, the teeth cleans up and briefly turns into a creature with bright eyes. Every day is full of puzzles and puzzles that goes to solve, though it should be pretty easy to get involved in it, which means that they should not expect extreme difficulties. So far, the user r...

The White Door, the latest puzzle around Rusty Lake, was postponed to the next year - Rusty Lake - Video Peeling news, instructions, exemplary procedures, reviews and cultu

The White Door of Rusty Lake was postponed to 9 January 2020. The announcement has arrived today on the official Twitter account of the developer. The game is a fascinating puzzle crime in which you take over the role of a psychic patient named Robert Hill. The poor Robert suffers from a serious loss of memory, and so you have to deepen yourself into his dreams to unlock his past and lend the eye-catching black and white world more and more color while making progress. The original Tweet is: "Dear fans, unfortunately we have to postpone the release date of The White Door due to personal circumstances on the 9th of January 2020. In the past few weeks we could not work as well as we are used to, and did not leave any other option a bit more. " In a follow-up tweet, the developer explains that the delay in his opinion is better for his well-being and the quality of the game itself. Crunch is also addressed, with the Tweet stating that the team usually collapses 4 weeks before...