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Cube Escape Seasons drops you in a sunlit room with a sullen parrot named Harvey. As part of Rusty Lake’s large mystery, you sift through art supplies and odd objects to solve puzzles that blur the line between creation and escape. The point-and-click gameplay leans on environmental storytelling, every painting, kitchen tool, or clock detail hints at deeper secrets. Progression feels methodical, with each item you collect warping the space in strange ways. The game’s quiet unease stands out. Starting in spring 1964, the cheerful setting slowly curdles into something uncanny, a pattern that repeats across four distinct seasons. Players on forums often cite the way time loops and hidden lore tie this entry to the broader Rusty Lake mythos. Launched in 2015, it’s aged well on PC and mobile, with a runtime short enough to snack on but eerie enough to stick around.
In Cube Escape: Seasons you will start with your first memory, spring 1964. It brings you to a calm and friendly room. The room contains a clock, a kitchen and a garden window. Your parrot Harvey has a bad mood. Explore and start gathering items, you will quickly realise that something is wrong.
Game Modes
Single player
IGDB Rating
71.0
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