Leave a Review The House of Da Vinci 3
A little worse than OK
They seem to have run out of ideas puzzle wise. Just seems kind of stale. Story wise, how much increasingly difficult to believe da Vinci content can one squeeze out?
That’s all fine, actually, it’s still a puzzle game. But the interface is terrible: the hints cannot be dismissed and stick around for many more seconds than they take to read; on a phone, that’s an inexcusable slowdown given how much screen space is used up, that’s an example of lack of foresight. The level design is also lacking: you might be in a large room with lots of stuff but you can only go one or two ways and they’re not marked; or a point of interest is clearly out of range given human reach so one might think there’s a ladder or something… but no, double click and you’ll magically fly to reach it.
All and all these games always played second (or fourth, really) fiddle to the room but they were at least engaging enough to get thru; even if entirely forgettable. This… this is just not engaging.Show lessDeveloper Response
Thank you very much for playing, we appreciate your feedback. If you think any of it might be a glitch, feel free to reach out to us, we're here to help.An incredible end to a fantastic trilogy, a must have for puzzle lovers
It’s a rare sight to see a game series of this caliber available on mobile without drastic cuts to quality. I discovered this series during the pandemic and fell in love with it. I bought the second game immediately when it came out and played multiple times. Scrolling through the App Store yesterday I was ecstatic to see the third iteration was out. The story is captivating, the puzzles are genuinely difficult and require you to think three steps ahead and sometimes behind ;). The graphics aren’t great sometimes, and touch controls can be annoying on mobile, but honestly I didn’t notice. Tie all this together with a beautiful soundtrack, amazingly satisfying sound effects, and this is one game that everyone who enjoys puzzle games needs to play as soon as possible. I cannot recommend this game enough and anxiously await the developers’ next release.Show lessIf History Were Told
“If history were told in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten.” - Rudyard Kipling. Very interesting storyline through the series of games. All facets of the games are excellent: puzzels, graphics, sound effects and music. I learned much about DaVinci, Borgia and the others, and the culture of the times through the story. I would like to know the name of the lady who sings the song during the closing credits of the final game (H of D III). I assume she has recorded folk songs in her native language that I could find online. I hope so.Show less