Cube Escape: Birthday is a brain-burning and slightly weird little adventure. I still remember the feeling of "who am I, where am I, and what am I doing" when I played it for the first time. The retro style of the picture is a bit gloomy. The Gibbs series is really not for you to feel at ease. Take the Birthday scene for example. On the surface, nothing happened, but every detail seems to remind you that there is something evil behind it. And the puzzles, admit it, sometimes you have to rely on your senses to do it blindly, otherwise you will really get stuck. Also, you have to admire their story hinges. It is really more and more addictive as you play, and you always want to uncover more mysteries behind it. Anyway, I just can't stop, and I always want to see what new things are behind the door. Yeah, just thinking about it makes me itchy again. Anyway, I have nothing to do, so I'll try it.
Travel back to the winter of 1939 and celebrate your 9th birthday with your family. There is cake, music and a mysterious present. However, the mood changes quickly when an unexpected guest arrives at the party. Can you prevent the tragedy that has haunted your memories for so long?
Cube Escape: Birthday is the Eighth of the Cube Escape series and part of the Rusty Lake story. We will unfold the mysteries of Rusty Lake one step at a time, follow us @rustylakecom.