
Mohamad Alfakir
I purchased and played every Rusty Lake game there is, and this one was entertaining and creative. The puzzles, albeit challenging, are much easier than previous games. Graphics are the usual minimalist style, and audio is okay but not innovative. Story is vague and not complex. Game lacks the anticipated creepiness Rusty Lake is famous for and is their real differentiator in a very competitive gaming market. Please go back to your old lovable creepy style which why we buy your games.
20 people found this review helpful

A Google user
I really liked this game until it ended so quickly and unexpectedly. No need for walkthrough help, and fast enough that I was done in three 1-hour sessions. Disappointing on both fronts, especially in comparison to other Rusty Lake products. On the plus side, I like the concept and the layout - something new and different from Rusty Lake. I was eagerly anticipating this, forgiving the last-minute delay as I thought it would be worth the extended wait. Can't say it was.
4 people found this review helpful

A Google user
Gone are the days of inventory and flipping around in a cube in The White Door, but is necessarily a good thing? The White Door is much easier than previous games, but still worth the purchase. With a linear storyline and iconic graphics, The White Door ties in beautifully to other Rusty Lake games while still working as a stand-alone piece. It is more of an interactive story than a game, with a few brain teasers. It is sure to satisfy Rusty Lake fans.
41 people found this review helpful