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Um puzzle bem legal na casa do Da Vinci

tem uns puzzles mecânicos gostozinhos de resolver junto com as fechaduras mais tiktoks satisfatorios inventadas pra você abrir

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I love these sorts of games. I wished this one was excellent overall, and while some puzzles were great, several were tedious, and others did not signpost enough and left me frustrated.

Viele kreative Rätsel im Stil der „The Room“-Reihe, zusammen mit einer durch Notizen erzählten Geschichte über eine geheime Apparatur Da Vincis.

Während die ersten zwei Drittel relativ spannend sind und nachvollziehbare Rätsel enthalten, wird danach leider häufig auf umständlich zu findende Orte sowie Reihenfolge-Erraten-Rätsel gesetzt. Wäre die Umgebung nicht so gut umgesetzt für ein Indie-Spiel, hätte ich die Bewertung weiter gesenkt.

Hübsche Empfehlung für „The Room“-Fans.

Achievements: 83 %
Gespielte Fassung: Windows-Version auf Linux Mint 21.2

The Room but House but more migraine


absolutely destroyed my computer but nice graphics and puzzles otherwise

Jueguecito de puzzles tipo The ROOM que empieza mucho mejor que como acaba. Lo peor que tiene es una cámara que a veces te obliga a dar demasiados pasos, o todo lo que bebe del juego mentado, haciéndolo todo un poco peor. La historia te va empujando sin explicarte nada en una dirección que nunca resuelve, a la espera de que juegues a una segunda parte. ¿Y por qué lo recomiendo? Porque a pesar de eso tiene unos puzzles suficientemente interesantes, sobre todo al principio.

Game #46

Not very special, at all, but it scratches the itch.


The House of Da Vinci is a puzzle box game where you take on the role of Leonardo Da Vinci's apprentice, who must follow in his tracks to protect a valuable invention. In the titular house, you'll come across dozens of intricate woodwork contraptions all hiding clues and parts to another machine for the House. The game is level-based and the solve path is relatively linear. Some objectives about what to do next were sometimes a little obscure, but the puzzles and solutions themselves were mostly all satisfying and interesting ideas. The final stage uses some cliche puzzles and lost me a little due to some clunky controls, but The House of Da Vinci is a great start for someone just looking to tinker with some puzzles for a few hours. You aren't really here for the story or the graphics (both of which are serviceable), but the longer runtime as compared to its contemporary franchise The Room gives you a little more bang for your buck.

When I saw people compare this to The Room series, I didn't realise that they meant the engine is more or less identical. It even has the eye-glass that lets you see hidden characters painted around the place. As everyone else has said, the game design tilts like slightly toward more confusing moments than ones where everything feels like it's clicking. That's The House of Da Vinci. It's a less version of the second Room game.

É um jogo mt bem feito e bem bonito pra celular, os puzzles são bem criativos mas a jogabilidade de se mover pelo cenário ( no celular ) foi bem complicado as vezes.

>> Prós
• PUZZLES : Mt bem elaborados em diversos momentos, alguns chega a ser sacanagem de tão chatos.
• GRÁFICOS/CENÁRIOS : São bem bonitos pra celular.

>> Contras
• LOMOÇÃO : Se locomover pelos cenários é bem irritante em diversos momentos em q o jogo erra o movimento.

>> Capítulos
• BIBLIOTECA = 3.5/5
• OFICINA = 4/5 ( O puzzle do tabuleiro de conquistar foi o melhor )
• PÁTIO = 3/5
• CRIPTA = 4/5 ( Esse foi o melhor e mais demorado )
• ARSENAL = 3.5/5
• TORRE = 3/5 ( O astrolábio foi bem irritante )
• MÁQUINA DO TEMPO = 3/5

Short and fun but not too engaging. Story didn't have me hooked and some of the puzzles were pretty tedious to solve (not hard). It's easy to lose focus and attention in some parts. But it's a first game and I love the concept as I've been a long time fan of The Room series which this game clearly takes inspiration from. Controls sometimes feel a bit clunky (game is a port if I'm not mistaken) and the camera fixed movement sometimes makes it pretty hard to discern important details you need to solve the puzzles and advance.

I'd say you should give it a chance if you like escape room games but don't set your expectations too high.

This game is basically the Room series, but with more story and big environments to explore. The micro-puzzles are 100% Room style, but you also exploring and using Da Vinci's device to rewind time. If you like puzzles this is a must.

Fun puzzle game that has you trying to figure out where to use the bits and bobs you have gathered. I also really like anything related to Leonardo Da Vinci!

Graphics were also beautiful. I would have preferred a way to remove the HUD for screenshots, but you can't have everything I guess, haha.

mfw the puzzle is clicking everything on your screen

El parecido con The Room es innegable, no me molesta porque al contrario fue lo que impulsó a darle una oportunidad.
La historia está más presente en esta entrega, pero no siento que sume realmente. El acento sigue estando en los puzzles y son muy interesantes y variados, Mantiene esa jugabilidad "táctil" haciendo que tengas que imitar los movimientos de una mano con el mouse al interactuar con los objetos.
el único problema con la estética realista es que provoca que me cueste diferenciar los objetos jugables del decorado, haciendo que muchas veces en ves de preguntarme ¿Cómo resuelvo el puzzle? me cuestione ¿Dónde carajo está el puzzle?
Sin embargo por su precio lo recomiendo ampliamente si terminaste la Saga The room y te quedaste con ganas de más, si es así, este juego no decepciona.

Güzel bir 'puzzle' oyunu... O beyin çalışacak -işleyecek... Bir insan 'boş' durmaz, duramaz arkadaşlar... Bu oyunlar çok iyi oluyor - düşünmek için... aynı zamanda rahatlamak için...

If you're looking for a 3D puzzle game like The Room, a game I haven't played but seen The House of Da Vinci compared to many times, then this game should definitely be on your radar.

You play as an apprentice of Da Vinci's, who has left you notes that describe his suspicions regarding being in danger. You must use his inventions and your wits to solve many different puzzles in different locations to find out more about why Da Vinci is suspicious, who might want to harm him and what you can do to help. The story bits are mostly told in scrolls and very short cutscenes after each level, but those do provide some nice motivation to see each level through, though I'd say you'll either stay for the puzzles themselves or not at all.

The puzzles for the most part range from very easy to medium/high difficulty. Until the final level, I needed to make use of hints only once and I wouldn't say I'm above average in puzzle solving. The problems for me came in the final level, where the game not only felt like it overstayed its welcome, but more and more puzzles appeared to have random solutions to them. That might also be a result of wanting to see it through quickly at the end, so I can't say this is definitely the case.

But again, for the most part, you're looking to solve puzzles by working on one thing, grabbing an item to help you complete another thing, and doing this a bunch of times until the door to the next room opens. It's a fun loop and the atmosphere and surprisingly nice looking textures do put you into the right kind of mood for this game.

If you enjoy puzzle games like this, I'd say this should be high on your "to play" list. If you don't, this won't change your mind.

Loved every second. Wish it was longer

Ele tenta ser um The Room, mas sem os controles, nem os puzzles interessantes e acaba sendo algo bem meh. Principalmente pelos controles, é frustrante entender onde tocar ou o que fazer.