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Cute puzzle/escape room game that suffers from nonsense puzzles.

This game looks pretty. The music is fine.

It has some great puzzles, some challenging yet rewarding puzzles and then a few nonsense puzzles. Like there were times where I felt like, "HOW WAS I EVER GOING TO KNOW THAT?"

It's a cute game. It's free. I liked it mostly. It controls well. But most games like this can be ruined by a few too many nonsense puzzles. Good game for free.

I lack a lot to say about this game. It didn't leave much of an impression on me. By the end I wanted it to be over. But I still had more to go.

It's fine.

Another Rusty Lake game that deliever what promissed. It's like the others games, you need to solve puzzles, see bizarre and supernatural happenings, trying to understante the lore...

Sights & Sounds
- After playing through Cube Escape Collection, the visual presentation of the Samsara Room, a 2020 remake of its Flash-based prequel, did not register as a surprise. Like its sequel (and indeed, the rest of the Rusty Lake games), I wasn't a huge fan of the art direction, but did find the environments and their contents to at least be interesting to look at
- The music and sound design fulfilled their roles adequately but without much flair

Story & Vibes
- I'm grateful that I played this prequel after finishing Cube Escape Collection, or else I don't think I could have derived much from the story crumbs you inevitably bump into in the course of solving puzzles
- As you've likely gathered from that hand-wavy non-description of the narrative, there's not much to pick up on, and anything I could share would sort of ruin the fun of revealing the extra flavor this title adds to its sequel
- The vibes are dark, mysterious, and often quite strange

Playability & Replayability
- As is common for puzzle games in the escape room subgenre, there's a certain peculiar endogenous logic that is simultaneously absurd and not absurd at the same time. Why are you shoving a baby into a curio cabinet? I dunno. It worked out with the fish, so OBVIOUSLY it's meant to go there
- As with most puzzle games, not sure there's many reasons to check back in for a replay if you've seen everything there is to see

Overall Impressions & Performance
- Samsara Room was a fun little snack of a game that simultaneously enhanced and (slightly) spoiled my memories of Cube Escape Collection. This prequel is very similar to the "Seasons" entry of that compilation, but its central puzzle is more interesting. Sure, the clock from Seasons is a cool recurring centerpiece that moves the game along, but the curio cabinet in Samsara Room outshines it with its interesting effects on your environment
- It ran fine on the Steam Deck and was pretty easy to handle with the trackpads, but would have been a little little easier with a mouse

Final Verdict
- 6/10. More fun puzzling in a tidy 1-2 hour package. And, hey, it's free, so the price is right

um jogo point and click legal e interessante com bons puzzles, infelizmente travei pra reta final do jogo e não estou tão animado pra voltar, mas quem sabe um dia


a little obtuse sometimes, but a really fun debut from a developer i think i'm really going to enjoy. im excited to point and click my way thru the next one <3

Bem divertido. Um joguinho de puzzle dos mesmos criadores de Cube Escape.

Divertido pra quem gosta de Cube Escape

This one is pretty awesome, even if not much brand new stuff happens lore wise. I really enjoyed the minimalistic aspect and the puzzles were generally very creative and intuitive.

Completed with 100% of achievements unlocked. Another point-and-click puzzle game in the well-established style of Rusty Lake, with Samsara Room this remake of a very early example of the formula once again exhibits the unsettling atmosphere and imagery that we've now come to expect from the studio. The puzzles for the most part are well-designed - perhaps a little more simplistic than the core Rusty Lake and Cube Escape series - and fit nicely around the Buddhist concept of Samsara as a central theme.

boa referência, deu pra relembrar os bons momentos de uma das minha franquias favoritas e adiciona um pouquinho à história tbm

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I have no idea what that was all about but now I want to play the other Rusty Lake games.

Update: Googled a bit and found out there was a secret extra level, so played that too. Definitely hooked now, and going to play some of the Cube games soon.

É bem legal ver a evolução da galera da Rusty Lake jogando a versão mais nova do Samsara, ele consegue trazer um jogo tão bom (ou até melhor) do que o Cube Escape: Seasons, que era meu favorito desde então. Ainda bem curtinho, mas tem bem mais conteúdo que o normal dos jogos deles.

القيم بلاي : الغاز منطقية وواضحة وفيها تحدي والتحكم جميل وسلس كل شي كان بيرفكت
القصة : ما فهمت منها شي.. على الاغلب تنربط مع باقي العابهم
الجرافكس : جرافكس بسيط ونظيف ولطيف جدا ممتاز لتصنيف اللعبة
الموسيقى : كنت مشغل اغاني وقت لعبتها
تقييمي : لعبة ممتازة من مطورين ممتازين مجانية بالكامل وسلسة ومنطقية وممتعة استمتعت فيها جدا

It’s a good game, but the difficulty of the puzzles is not in you completing a puzzle that you have already discovered the mechanics. The difficulty lies in you joining A with B to make sense of this game, so that conventional norms apply and you understand the mechanics.

got really drunk with my friend and argued over the obvious solutions for like 2 hours straight

Dos mesmos criadores de puzzles bizarros vem ai o “Quarto de Samsara”

Good beginning of something great

Rusty Lake room puzzle game. It's fine. The puzzles are hyper-obtuse, but the art is neat. I don't think I like these types of games

Just like any other amazing games from Rusty Lake, fantastic game!


another totally fine flash escape room game with a nice soundtrack. it's alright, decent inoffensive way to pass an hour or so

Weirdest shit I've ever played