Cube Escape: Theatre

 
Continuing exactly where the previous entry, Cube Escape: Birthday, left off, Theatre welcomes us into another strange and twisted adventure into the mind of Dale Vandermeer. As expected, all of the usual motifs are present, bringing back recognizable characters and callbacks to previous entries in the series. However, as one of the more straightforward Cube Escape titles, this was a breeze to finish, and kind of left something to be desired.

As I played through Theatre, I was glad to see some familiar faces, and I really enjoyed how clever some of the puzzles were. Unfortunately, most of the game is spent focused on just one place, being the theater stage, making the whole experience feel somewhat bare bones in retrospect. On top of that, the story doesn't really seem to advance at all through this entry, which felt especially weird after how big the steps seemed in Birthday. Though the plot technically advanced, this title felt more like filler than actual new content.

Despite my complaints, this is by no means a bad game. It was fun to play, and it is still a part of a phenomenal franchise, so I wouldn't discourage you from giving it a try. If you're playing through the whole series, you'd be a fool to pass this one up. Although it is technically missable without any foreseeable consequences, so was Rogue One, and that's a darn good movie.

The game is available for Android here (as of 1/17/21): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=air.com.RustyLake.CubeEscapeTheatre
The game is available for iOS here (as of 1/17/21): https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cube-escape-theatre/id1092261317

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