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  • Absolutely Fantastic

    All the Forgotten Hill games are very well-made, amazing graphics and sounds, and the puzzles are tricky but not impossible. I bought the full version of Disillusions and it is WELL WORTH the money. Awesome job!
  • Great but stuck with bug

    I love this game, but I am currently stuck in the final level, unable to remove the sun and moon paintings from the wall no matter how much I click on them. I’m so close to the end that I don’t want to re-start everything!
  • I only played the free part

    It was great. Really loved the introduction of the camera to give new perspectives on clues. Thought I had reached my limit and ran out of places to look before finally getting the camera and moving along nicely. Some of these puzzles are tricky as far as knowing what to do but I was able to figure it all out and finish the first (free) part within a few hours. Lots and lots of fun. Not gonna pay the $4.99 for the rest only because I don’t spend money on mobile games. I’ll probably go and download other games from this series/developer.
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  • Really good!

    I really enjoyed this game! Sucks that it’s not fully free, but I understand. Not too difficult, but not too easy either. Glad I didn’t have to watch ads when I needed hints.
  • Excellent, and Long

    The Library is the first part of Forgotten Hill Disillusion. You play it for free and decide whether to unlock the rest of Disillusion. I paid the $4.99 for the unlock and it was well worth it. Ads were removed and hints were available for that price. (Note that this is not true of all FH games. I recently downloaded FH Fall, paid $1.99 to get rid of ads, then then discovered that I was still getting long ads when accessing hints. The developer wanted an additional $5.99 to remove the ads from hints! No sale there, and that game was very short to boot.)

    Game play here was very long. Some puzzles were obscure, but not impossible. You have to be observant. I liked the fact that, after giving you two hints to help you, the third hint completed the puzzle giving you a skip option. This was very helpful for the kind of puzzles where you are spinning rings, etc. Those drive me crazy and after I’ve been at it a while, I’m happy to throw in the towel. The camera was useful. The storyline was good. All in all, though it’s no House of DaVinci, and not quite as good as Rusty Lake Cube series, this was one of the better games I’ve played in a while.
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  • Buggy a f

    While it is a challenging game, at the very end where you use the revolver to kill the guard, it’s not clear whether the revolver is automatically selected so you can shoot or if you have to select it manually and then shoot. I’ve tried it both ways, and neither works. Rather sick of dying repeatedly due to a bug.
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  • So worth getting the full version!!!

    I *NEVER* rate anything 5 stars, but this game earned it. I had doubts about unlocking the full version, but the depth was amazing, and the length was just right -not too long, not too short; it didn’t drag, and it didn’t leave me feeling empty. I got a better gameplay experience from this than I have on a lot of higher-cost games.
    I’m really finding myself reluctant to give any specific examples or anecdotes to back my review, but it’s because I don’t want to throw any spoilers out there. Like I said, though, this one is 100% worth getting the full/paid version.
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  • All I've been looking for!

    I play a lot of escape games and this is the ONLY review I've ever given. I loved it. The main reason is that along your journey you pick-up books with info on characters, species, art, etc. and the beauty is that within each text are a plethora of clues that help you navigate the space and give more life to the story! It is more than "see three colors and find three colored" things. I think colors were only used a few times minimally. You genuinely have to examine what you've got and how each level interacts with the info you e found. The camera feature which allows you to see a "different reality" is quite nice for discovering new clues and it leads you to unexpected places (eventually). Plus, four obvious levels turns into 8 and and a bonus round to play with several bosses you have to outwit.

    The only downsides I ran into was that the ? Button, which I assumed would be hints, didn't work so online tutorials got me thru sticky parts. I especially wished there was a way to skip a game you had to play 9 times total (3x each level) to keep going. Alas, the tutorials the developer has on YouTube helped me through that game as its type of logic thinking wasn't my strong suit.

    Overall, I had a blast with game and highly recommend it to other escape experts as a genuinely exciting new take that I have been waiting for forever!
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  • Game has a glitch

    Every time I use the camera in the room with the plant, the game crashes. Uninstalling it and reinstalling it did not fix the issue and neither did syncing it after reinstalling it. Waste of 5 bucks.

    Developer Response

    Hi there, so sorry you are having troubles in playing Forgotten Hill Disillusion. Have you tried changing Quality? Just visit the Options Menu by tapping the "gear" button and change Quality from HIGH to LOW. This will make graphics a bit lighter without changing the game experience. Let us know if it solves your issues.
  • Intricately grotesque with jump scares

    In the vein of The Cube games this game is set in an intricate and deeply creepy world. Puzzle mechanics are similar to most puzzle games of this genre but the devotion to creepy detail elevates it.

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