The House of Da Vinci

The House of Da Vinci

Escape The Room Hidden Mystery

⭐️4.8 / 5
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📼1 vid & 5 scs
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📦w/o updates
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🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of The House of Da Vinci

1.1.0

June 17, 2020

- Minor bug fixes.

1.0.9

June 9, 2020

- Minor bugfixes. - Fixed resolution issues on newer devices.

1.0.8

June 13, 2018

- Minor bugfixes. - Localisation texts improved.

1.0.7

May 16, 2018

- Minor bugfixes.

1.0.6

February 28, 2018

Thanks for your feedback! In the past weeks, we have been working hard to enhance your gameplay experience. What have changed? – The game is now fully optimized for iPhone X – Usability improvements of Oculi Infinitum & Oculi Tempus – Many small optimizations and bugfixes – Added 'Recommend a friend' possibility at the end of the game
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1.0.5

January 18, 2018

Minor bug fixes and improvements.

1.0.4

November 30, 2017

Minor gameplay optimizations. Thanks for playing and remember - whenever you're stuck, please get in touch with us via davinci@bluebraingames.com. Enjoy the game!
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1.0.3

October 14, 2017

- We fixed a bug that could prevent some players from leaving the Achievement Room. - Minor modification of menu.
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1.0.2

October 2, 2017

- Brand new "Achievement room". Have you already finished the game? Start over & collect all Leonardo Da Vinci’s inventions. - New languages added! Play the game in English, French, German, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Czech, Slovak, Russian, Turkish, Italian, Polish, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Hindi or Malay. - Multiple gameplay & performance optimizations. - Minor bug fixes.
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1.0.1

June 27, 2017

- Minor bug fixes - Improved performance

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Description of The House of Da Vinci

Enter The House of Da Vinci, a new must-try 3D puzzle adventure game. Solve mechanical puzzles, discover hidden objects, escape from rooms and dive into the authentic atmosphere of the Renaissance. Use all your wits to find out what's behind your master's disappearance. • KEY FEATURES • SOLVE MECHANICAL PUZZLES Brain twisters and baffling riddles are all based on Leonardo’s inventions. ENJOY INTUITIVE TOUCH CONTROL Navigate Leonardo’s workshop intuitively. Playing the game couldn’t be more fun. EXPERIENCE THE RENAISSANCE War machines, complex lockboxes, mechanical puzzles, room escapes will all test your skills. MASTER UNIQUE MECHANICS Detect hidden objects by seeing through the surfaces around you. PEEK INTO THE PAST An unusual gauntlet allows you to witness events that happened earlier, and learn more of the story. • WHAT’S THE STORY BEHIND THE HOUSE OF DA VINCI? • You are Da Vinci’s most promising apprentice. Your master, Leonardo, has disappeared. You have no idea where he’s gone or what has happened. So you begin your quest, your search for the truth. However, Leonardo's workshop is full of puzzles, inventions, escape mechanisms and objects hidden in all corners of beautifully decorated rooms. You’ll need to use all of your brain cells to find out what’s really going on! We’ve applied our own imagination to the story of the world’s greatest inventor, Leonardo da Vinci, providing players with unique special abilities throughout gameplay. We allow you to warp back into your early days as a young apprentice, exploring the 16th century world around you, peeking into Leonardo’s mechanisms, puzzles and devices, as you eventually become powerful enough to control time itself and learn the secrets hidden in the past. Many challenging puzzles are inspired by Leonardo Da Vinci's real inventions and ideas. Mysterious locations were created based on original artworks and the wonderful Florence, Italy of 1506. • LIKE THE HOUSE OF DA VINCI ON FACEBOOK • https://www.facebook.com/thehouseofdavinci • FEEDBACK AND SUPPORT • For any feedback or support questions please do not hesitate to contact us at davinci@bluebraingames.com • MORE INFORMATION • Find out more about the game on http://www.thehouseofdavinci.com/. • LANGUAGES• The House of Da Vinci is now available in English, French, German, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Czech, Slovak, Russian, Turkish, Italian, Polish, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Hindi and Malay. • WHO ARE WE? • Blue Brain Games is an enthusiastic indie team of graphic artists and developers, all of whom are fans of both 3D puzzle games and the renaissance genius Leonardo Da Vinci. The House of Da Vinci was successfully funded on Kickstarter in late 2016. Install the game now and join over 2.391 adventure game enthusiasts that backed The House of Da Vinci!
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The House of Da Vinci: FAQ

Does The House of Da Vinci support iPad devices?

Yes, The House of Da Vinci is compatible with the iPad.
Blue Brain Games, s.r.o. developed the The House of Da Vinci app.
Your iOS device should have iOS 8.2 or later installed to run the app.
Users love The House of Da Vinci, as evidenced by its outstanding rating of 4.8 out of 5.
The App Genre Of The House Of Da Vinci Is Games.
1.1.0 is the newly released The House of Da Vinci version.
The House of Da Vinci’s latest update was rolled out on June 30, 2024.
The app was launched on February 6, 2023.
Contains some mature themes or mild violence, recommended for ages 9 and up.
The The House of Da Vinci app is now available in Czech, English, French and 13 more.
Unfortunately, The House of Da Vinci is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not available within The House of Da Vinci.
Unfortunately, The House of Da Vinci is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of The House of Da Vinci

  • Fun, but sometimes infuriating

    Obviously inspired by the Room series, this is a fun game and for the most part a worthy successor. However, I have four specific complaints about things that make it much less enjoyable and immersive than the Room games.

    1. The controls are far less intuitive and more frustrating. Often, when I am trying to turn something, it ends up turning the opposite way. Several times, if I don’t hit the screen just right, I can’t move a piece that looks like it should move (and in fact does), but accidentally move the entire screen instead. Then, I don’t think the piece moves, and I get stuck waiting for the hint that tells me that in fact it does.

    2. Can’t zoom in close enough. When something changes or opens up, half the time I can’t see it clearly enough to figure out whether there is something to manipulate.

    3. Similarly, please allow zooming in on all pieces, even if they’re not ready to be used yet. It seems like some things open but aren’t “released” for me to look at more closely until they’re ready later. But that’s frustrating. Oftentimes, something changes or opens, but because I can’t see clearly enough to know what happened, I have no clue as to what to do next or why the change matters. Please allow zooming in on new pieces or changed items, even if there is nothing specifically to manipulate on them.

    These things would I think make this game a lot more enjoyable and less frustrating! Thank you!
  • It’s not bad but not close to the room series

    So I went in enjoying the graphics and the interestingness of the story. I honestly think most of the reviews above 4 are those who haven’t played the room series. I have a 4 because I want to be fair playing the room first. It’s doesn’t match up though. The room has a natural progression you can solve without the clues if you think and analyze, which this doesn’t have. You have to muddle around with no natural progression to additional events and activities. The coloring doesn’t allow your eye to catch the clues investigate…it’s hard to differentiate anything and therefore you spend a lot of time wasted searching in vain. The clues once given aren’t intuitive, you literally don’t see the connection until the last clue very often. It is NOT a bad game at all but it is 100% a level below the room series. It will take a lot to get me to pay for the second in the series knowing I will be frustrated and lost unnecessarily. I played the room and enjoy the struggle trying not to use the clues and use my brain. It’s just not possible to get through this game without them and that’s disappointing.
  • Wouldn’t have paid

    Any stars at all because there were some decent puzzles and the graphics were on point, but I only finished the game because I paid for it. The oculi tempus only worked half the time. I’d have to switch it on and off repeatedly to get the hidden mechanism to show up. The controls were inconsistent. Sometimes you would tap one thing and it’d zoom in on something else, other times you needed to tap on a very tiny spot and swipe it at the perfect angle to work. This was especially frustrating with the cranks and levers. The hints flat out troll you. (Look at the table you’ve been looking at for the last half hour. Or notice that itty bitty thing you can sort of see if you squint.) add this all to the game was actually pretty short, it really wasn’t worth the money.

    ETA to the developer: I did swipe for the oculi tempus specifically. I was using it correctly, it just didn’t work half the time.