The Room Two Reviews – Page 13

5/5 rating based on 200 reviews. Read all reviews for The Room Two for iPhone.
The Room Two is paid iOS app published by Fireproof Studios Limited

Very intriguing game

smoove6912

This game keeps u enthralled with all the twists & turns u hafta go through. It keeps me in suspense on figuring out all the different mechanisms it takes u through.


Outdone themselves again

the9piecesof8

Truly a master piece, such as the first one.


So fun!

JJ Martini16

If you love escape rooms but don’t want to pay 30 bucks for less than an hour of fun, this is the game for you. I had so much fun playing this game. I loved how each room had a different theme and they progressively got harder to solve as you progressed forward. I just wish there was a version of this game I could play in VR because I think that would be so much fun!


Quimby

Quimby50

Absolutely the greatest game I have played on the internet. The twists and turns to discover secrets is challenging. I will be purchasing The Room Three in the next couple of minutes to continue this amazing journey. Thank you to the creators and continue the great work!


The seat game ever

oohmygosh

So much to figure out and so much to see


Love this game!

AlessandraW

Great game with an interesting storyline and perfect level of difficulty. Definitely recommend!


Really well done!

WJ Jones

This game is a TON of fun! Visually stunning and completely engaging. Get ready to not put your device down until you solve it!


Room Two

Douggieboy2001

Unlike the other games in this series, Room Two locks up on the four corner requirement to open the next left hand side panel. Nowhere is it indicated how to orient the four pointers, each one having eight possible positions, so I did it the arduous and slow way, with a fractal algorithm. A computer can formulate and carry out tasks like this in a few seconds; I can do it in my head in a couple minutes, but in order to translate the logic onto the puzzle board where the problem is presented, one must undertake it in looooonnnnggghand...... I did this— a couple hours that would have been better spent in my girlfriend’s arms— and arrived at a nul set solution. There is no possible answer to the problem, as it is presented. This is where my play and enjoyment of the game stopped. A question posed that has no possible answers is existentially absurd. I gave every possible answer, and all were incorrect. Kobayashi Maru ? The penultimate exercise in existential futility was posed by an extraordinarily astute Japanese naval officer even before they drew us into WWII by attacking Pearl Harbor. The scenario has been carried forward into the modern psyche as an introduction to Star Trek II, Wrath of Khan. Of course, our hero Cap’n James T. Smirk outsmarted the “No Win Scenario,” though we are never shown how.......... For me, this game has come to a dead end. I completed higher levels— they get really tough, help clues are often ambiguous and confusing.....sometimes I have to resort to fractals and factorials— good thing I know how to play chess.... I’m not masters rated, but can give most players a good game. If there is a solution allowing me to progress in this phase of game play, I welcome it most appreciatively...... Thanks—- God bless Douggieboy— Harvard.......advice, inquiries, just ask.....


Phenomenal

Anon757677888888

Beautiful game, I highly recommend!!


Challenge

Macs711

Very fun game with just enough challenge that it is fun and rewarding!