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NothingDoor

NothingDoor

Puzzle game in dark dimension

Games
Casual
Puzzle
14 reviews
⭐️4.7 / 5
Rating
🙌68
Ratings
📼9 scs
Content
📦~ in 4 months
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of NothingDoor

1.5.1

May 16, 2024

- A D-Pad for easier play - You can return to any level you've started from the level select - Removed the annoying timer - Remake of some problematic levels - Preparation for a whole mess of new levels!
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1.3

January 8, 2024

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Description of NothingDoor

The Nothing Door is your only escape. But the door is picky. It lets nothing through... except you. Where will it lead you? Nothing Door is a clever, 1-bit, retro-inspired puzzle game where winning means destroying everything, living or undead. Think ahead and make your moves carefully, because if you fail. You're trapped... forever. - 40 Mind-bending levels - 4 Easy-to-learn items (...and 1 really tricky one) - 6 Enemies - 3 Big Bosses

NothingDoor: FAQ

Is the NothingDoor app compatible with iPads?

Yes, NothingDoor works on iPads.
Adam Frank developed the NothingDoor app.
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 12.0.
The rating of 4.7 out of 5 that NothingDoor has received from users is outstanding.
The Nothingdoor App Relates To The Games Genre.
1.5.1 is the newest version of NothingDoor.
July 3, 2024 is the date of the latest NothingDoor update.
NothingDoor was introduced to the market on January 21, 2024.
Suitable for children aged 9 and up, may contain mild violence or mature themes.
NothingDoor can be used in English.
Unfortunately, NothingDoor is not on Apple Arcade.
No, NothingDoor does not allow for in-app purchases.
Sorry, NothingDoor is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of NothingDoor

  • Fun game

    This game was really fun! It kept a good balance between challenging and fun. The only thing that I disliked was the length. It was just way too short. Add more levels, and you’ll get 5⭐️
  • Great game!

    I’m a math enthusiast, so I got this game when it went on sale, and I enjoyed it a lot! In the earlier levels, it’s about using your items in the right order and on the right enemies to cancel everything out, using the principles of a + (-a) = 0 and -1a = -a. Then, you start throwing away items that would otherwise keep you from that goal, and storing items to use later. It’s a great game with a fun concept! My only complaint is that the game felt a bit too easy, and also a bit too short. Maybe it’s just me, but even in the levels where I got stuck, it wasn’t for too long. Maybe I was stuck for three to five minutes on some of the more difficult levels. I’m pretty sure I finished the entire game in less than half an hour, if that. I’m not sure if it’s a bug, but when you go back to the level select, you can’t re-enter the level you were just at. You’re only able to enter the farthest level you’ve cleared, meaning that sometimes I’d quit by accident and have to redo the previous level to get back to where I was. Overall, it’s a very fun game that uses basic addition and puzzle solving skills, but I would definitely love to see some more challenging levels.
  • Ehhh

    I don’t like puzzle games much like this. I was expecting something else. Though it was prob unrealistic. I like chess. This felt like sudoku I think. There was knowing what a item did to beat a monster. That’s all