The Room Two+ User Reviews

The Room Two+
The Room Two+
Fireproof Studios Limited

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  • Stunning graphics, wonderfully logical puzzles

    This is a brilliantly designed game. Clever, unique, and fun. So many games in this genre have absurdly difficult puzzles that make no sense, requiring you to spend real money to get hints that reveal the uselessness of the puzzle design. These were all completely logical and realistic. The game immerses you in a fantastical world and makes you part of a surprisingly rich story without burdening the game with too much text. Useful hints are available if you get stuck to nudge you in the right direction. I played through in an afternoon, making it a thoroughly enjoyable use of my Sunday.
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  • Great game!

    I’ve played other “escape room” type games, and they can often get super frustrating with vague hints and unintuitive steps. This game blew all those out of the water! There are plenty of hints that guide you while still maintaining the mystery, and there aren’t any random, impossible codes to memorize or solve for. They steps are logical and keep advancing the story so it didn’t feel tedious and I wanted to keep coming back to it. The easy controls, and detailed animation piqued my 8 year old’s interest, and I’ll probably play through again with him for some spooky Halloween fun! I’m really looking forward to seeing what Fireproof creates next.
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  • The Room 2

    The steam punk/science/mysticism design of this game really engaged me. There are some wonderful activities and mind-bending challenges. Really enjoyed the tasks requiring shooting crossbow bolts, taking photos, redirecting lasers etc, as well as the ball mazes etc. Found it a bit frustrating having to zoom in and out continually, but I guess it’s not easy to program any other way. Useful hints along the way and some ‘hairs on the back of the neck’ scarey moments. Great game. Great graphics.
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  • Am I the only one who wasn’t impressed?

    Maybe it’s just me but the game feels a little arbitrary. The clues are great but kind of give it away and the sequence of things you can click seems a bit linear and arbitrary.

    The concept is to be attentive and find things but on the iPad you double click to zoom in. That in of itself gives things away a bit and you fall into the habit of double clicking everywhere to see where the game allows you to zoom. What makes it worse is that the places you can zoom are sequential so the corner of the box is not zoomable until you get to the part of the puzzle that requires you to look at the corner of the box.

    Would have preferred an environment where you are given more free range to pick up puzzle pieces and zoom into any area that may be of interest at any point in the puzzle.

    This game feels more like a 3D version of a solitaire where you just monotonously click and click until the puzzle is solved.
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  • Really good

    This is actually the best mystery app I’ve played. Downloaded all of them and I’m waiting on them to release a new one. Graphics are great, navigation is good, where as the others I’ve played makes my head spin, this one is great and it has a interesting storyline. Challenging but also really fun.
  • Really enjoyed this game!

    Pros- I love the Victorian style and beautifully strange imagery.
    Having played the previous game to this, and the da Vinci one- I was a bit more familiar with the user interface style - in terms of looking for clues and problem solving, and how things open/close/unscrew etc.
    I’m not a gamer as such- I just use my phone- so the ‘just the right challenge’ for me may be different to others- but I’ve really enjoyed working through the different puzzles and following the story.

    Cons- there’s a lot of flashing lights/flickering imagery in the cut scenes - which triggered my migraines - so just to be aware of that if you have light sensitivity/ photosensitive epilepsy/migraine.
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  • A Masterpiece

    I loved the first room game on VR and this was just as incredible. I loved the new ways of interacting with puzzles like turning and switching mechanics. It added a ton more or added realism instead of the boring tapping and swiping. The graphics were also amazing making me feel like I was trapped in a sinking pirate ship or in the laboratory of some mad scientist. I also liked how each room had its own story, like in the temple room you learn the story of a ancient object cursing the land. Last thing, if you love horror then this game is the one for you. Adding scary elements to having its own story arch (Which I don’t want to spoil.). If you love escape rooms and are board of the simple and less then applying ones, then I would definitely recommend The Room 2.
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  • Excellent

    Good design, though the first hint is always kind of useless. There are many guides if you google it no worry to stuck at somewhere. One of the chapters is too short that seems unfinished. But overall it is a masterpiece so still highly recommended. I really love the hidden clues. There are many old objects which kids today may be unfamiliar with, so maybe a little more text descriptions about the objects which player will interact with could help player use their intelligence more effectively.
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  • Short but fun

    The game was fun but it was really short. I wish that it was longer. The reason I took away a star is that I had to use the hints quite a few times. I don’t like doing that. It should be a bit more obvious or easier to figure out what I need to be doing next. In one chapter where there are Roman numerals on 3 items. One of them just looks like an arrow and I was unable to figure this out and had to pull up a guide to see what I was missing. I stared at that table leg for about half an hour and never realized that the “arrow” was not an arrow.

    Add more rooms and content as well as increase the size of what I mentioned earlier and I will gladly give this game a five star rating.
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  • The room 2

    What an awesome game, thoroughly enjoyed it and was a little sad to know I finished it..
    looking forward to a room 3, but will look for room one..
    both me and my son enjoyed it!

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