Cube Escape: Seasons

Although it was technically released before Cube Escape: The Lake, I believe that Seasons really shines as a sequel. It's longer, it's deeper, and it's far more confusing. However, it "calls back" to The Lake in perfectly subtle ways that both answer questions and create more, in a way that Seasons feels like the first chapter in a story with The Lake as it's prologue.

Like all of the other Cube Escape games, Seasons is a room-escape style hand-drawn horror game. I use horror lightly though, as it is less scary and more unnerving. The game had a way of making me feel on-edge while still keeping me wanting more. The puzzle gameplay is also engaging, with each new discovery feeling like a true accomplishment.

Unfortunately, this is still a rather short title, and it left me wanting more. On the other side of that coin, it is part of a pretty lengthy series, so I will have no shortage of follow-ups!
The game can be played online here (as of 5/11/20): http://www.rustylake.com/room-escape-games/cube-escape-seasons.html
The game is available for Android here (as of 5/11/20): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=air.com.RustyLake.CubeEscapeSeasons&hl=en_US
The game is available for iOS here (as of 5/11/20): https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cube-escape-seasons/id979777165

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