Cube Escape

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Cube Escape
Genre(s) Escape the room
Developer(s) Rusty Lake  [ ru ]
Publisher(s) Rusty Lake
Platform(s)
First releaseCube Escape: The Lake
April 25, 2015 (April 25, 2015)
Latest releaseUnderground Blossom
September 27, 2023 (September 27, 2023)

Cube Escape is a series of surrealistic escape the room games developed by indie game studio Rusty Lake. [1] The series is heavily inspired by Twin Peaks [2] [3] and follows detective Dale Vandermeer and his investigation into the death of Laura Vanderboom. As of June 2021, there have been ten mainline games released in the series, the tenth being complemented by a limited edition of the Cube Escape: Paradox comic book, illustrated by Lau Kwong Shing. [4] In addition, Cube Escape Collection, a collection of the first nine Cube Escape games, was released on Steam in October of 2020 in advance of the deprecation of Adobe Flash. [1] A prequel series following Laura Vanderboom's ancestry includes three paid games: Rusty Lake: Hotel, Roots and Paradise. [5] [6] [7] In the same universe, but considered singular games, Rusty Lake has released both The White Door [8] and Samsara Room. [9] Additionally added to the series on November 2, 2022 was The Past Within , which is a two-player game, the first Rusty Lake has made of this type. The game revolves around solving the mystery of Albert Vanderboom by communicating between the past and future, and fulfilling his legacy.

Contents

Gameplay

Cube Escape's gameplay involves the player navigating cubical rooms using point-and-click controls and collecting items and clues to help them escape.

Games

Release YearTitle
2015Cube Escape: Seasons
2015Cube Escape: The Lake
2015Cube Escape: Arles
2015Cube Escape: Harvey's Box
2015Cube Escape: Case 23
2015Cube Escape: The Mill
2016Cube Escape: Birthday
2016Cube Escape: Theatre
2017Cube Escape: The Cave
2018Cube Escape: Paradox
2020Cube Escape Collection (a re-release of the first 9 games)

A series of three, paid prequels, along with three interconnected games outside the two aforementioned series have also been released.

Release YearTitle
2015 Rusty Lake Hotel
2016 Rusty Lake Roots  [ ru ]
2018 Rusty Lake Paradise  [ ru ]
2020 The White Door
2020Samsara Room
2022 The Past Within
2023Underground Blossom Lite
2023Underground Blossom

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