Back with another barely-a-review on a game I dropped quite early. It's Cube Escape Collection.
This one seems to be an updated version of a game (or a series of games) from the Flash game era. It definitely looks like something I played, but I can't recall if I've ever played exactly this.
This game is comprised of 9 chapters of various point & click escape room puzzles, with a strong focus on horror elements. This is an unfortunate combination for me, as I'm a fan of neither point & click, nor horror games, and that fact is what made me quit the game quite early.
The reason I picked it up in the first place was because it has stellar reviews, currently sitting in the top 250 of all of Steam's games, and I thought that just maybe it has something extra special. Sadly, I didn't find anything of that nature here. I think a lot of the positive reception comes from nostalgia, but I can also see this being a genuinely good game for fans of both horror and room escape puzzles. I found the puzzles neither too easy nor requiring frequent trains of thought I could never hope to come across, and the horror elements were quite unsettling, with some not-too-distasteful jump scares included.
So, overall, I'd say Cube Escape Collection is a reasonably interesting series of horror-themed room escape puzzles. It's a bit old, but I could find no other objective flaws with it. I can't really give a verdict other than "not recommended" on it, since I don't like any of the genres here, but if you do, you're probably better off believing the review score than me.
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