I've talked repeatedly about how much I enjoy , and the just-released Cube Escape: Theater [] continues along the same vein, which is nothing but good news to me. Cube Escape: Theater is the eighth in the Cube Escape series and continues from where Cube Escape Birthday [] left off. The opening scene of the trailer with the red curtains reminded me a lot of the famous giant scene in David Lynch's Twin Peaks (one of my all-time favorite shows), although the tone of this trailer is less threatening and more inquisitive - though no less peculiar and with an uncanny tone running through.
With Simogo not having given us any of its weirdness in a long time now, I'm glad we still have developers like Rusty Lake that enjoy going the creepy-unsettling route in their horror rather than the jump-scare one. If you enjoy point and click adventure games mixed with puzzles and drenched in a creepy - yet provoking - atmosphere, you might want to take a look at Cube Escape: Theater, out now for free.
With Simogo not having given us any of its weirdness in a long time now, I'm glad we still have developers like Rusty Lake that enjoy going the creepy-unsettling route in their horror rather than the jump-scare one. If you enjoy point and click adventure games mixed with puzzles and drenched in a creepy - yet provoking - atmosphere, you might want to take a look at Cube Escape: Theater, out now for free.