5/5 rating based on 67 reviews. Read all reviews for Cube Escape: Harvey's Box for iPhone.
Cube Escape: Harvey's Box is free iOS app published by Rusty Lake B.V.
Sxnkxnrxck
Rusty Lake games, the Cube series is extremely addicting for its surreal and short plots, which builds from one game to the next. They put very good thriller & horror content that makes me play the next one immediately. I love this series. Their puzzles are pretty hard and sometimes takes a little more work but it’s one of those few games where solving a hard puzzle is very satisfying. I can’t wait for the next one! Thanks Rusty Lake games!
MacMcIntyre
I LOVE these games! Shout outs to the developers, fo sho!
Machinfinity
i never write reviews but this game deserves it! the storyline is absolutely amazing as well as it’s perfect mix of horror and suspense. each game leaves me wanting more! absolutely worth the download.
the french unicorn
I own other cube escapes and love them but I can not light the cigar.
Suski33
...in one cardboard box? A whole heckuvalot! This outing provides the creativity that I’ve found to be a hallmark of Rusty Lake: in puzzles, use of subtle and restrained audio, and (best of all here) artwork. One fishy image is so Magritte-weird it has yet to leave my retinas. A boxed-in game for out-of-the-box thinking! (Ouch, forgive me.)
RoRoBins
I don’t know why there aren’t more reviews. RL games are fun, free (or cheap), and different that all the other point and clicks.
runninglxx
For this box, you have to know some basic rules for usual games in real life(and I did google it instead of seeking walkthrough), and you also have to connect things from different sides of the box, which means a good memory is vital. Some of the settings are odd but also make sense, so you have to try and try and try again. In result, you will be moved by your own persistence.
ahmad.v
This game is incredibly attractive and involves the brain from the building site of this game. I was a great supreme superb.
Czech-it-out!
What a treat this fourth game was! Interesting location, escaping a box instead of a room. I really liked the puzzles- they were particularly logical, with the same bizarre twists as the first three games. Got through it pretty quickly, and apparently managed to solve one of the puzzles kind of by accident, but after finishing the game I checked the walkthrough to make sure I hadn’t missed anything and saw how I did it. At this point I’m pretty pumped about the Rusty Lake series, as I actually look forward to each new chapter. Reminds me a little of playing the Omnisoft series, although these have a more engrossing storied theme with some interestingly creepy animation and more varied environments. Gotta say I’m hooked, and getting ready to download the next one. Good job, Rusty Lake!