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The Room 4: Old Sins

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The Room 4: Old Sins

Jan 25, 2018

Main game

4.17 average rating based on 139 ratings

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The disappearance of an ambitious engineer and his high-society wife provokes a hunt for a precious artefact. The trail leads you to the attic of their home, and the discovery of an old, peculiar dollhouse. What secrets lie within these walls?
Release Dates
Jan 25, 2018 (Worldwide)
iOS
Apr 18, 2018 (Worldwide)
Android
Feb 11, 2021 (Worldwide)
PC (Microsoft Windows)
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User Stats
732
In Collection
43
Wish Listed
7
Playing
366
Backlogged
How Long Is The Room 4: Old Sins?
Main story: 4.8 hours
100% completion: 4.9 hours
Total completions: 19
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Gunkaloo
Gunkaloo gave Apr 3, 2024
Gunkaloo gave Apr 3, 2024
Does exactly what I want it to do.

I really like the series. Does exactly what I want it to do. Good puzzles and great graphics. Passes the time on the stationary bike and totally worth the price. Looing forward to the next one. I do wish they had a bit more story to it that integrated to the puzzles? There is a story but it is just on top of the puzzles. Still for $5 what can you expect. Love it.

pixelcrypt
pixelcrypt gave Dec 14, 2021
pixelcrypt gave Dec 14, 2021
Similar to number 3

Again, very innovative, an awesome concept, and the beginning had such fun creative puzzles that just propelled you forward.

But the pacing gradually fell apart, and the gameplay just progressively got weaker and weaker after the first 1/3rd of it. Towards the end, I just wanted it to be done.

MarioPrime
MarioPrime updated their status Apr 12, 2018
MarioPrime updated their status Apr 12, 2018

I've been getting deeper into mobile gaming since I just got a new phone and tablet. Just played The Room: Old Sins while on vacation, and man, I'm surprised by how much I enjoyed that. It's basically a big, gothic horror puzzle box. It has the same tone and puzzle style as the first Resident Evil, but fleshed out into a full game. One thing that I found so impressive about it was how much it does with such limited touch controls. The way the game changes what types of objects and puzzles you interact with makes it feel like the controls are limitless, despite it just finding different ways for you to swipe and tap. Really impressed with this.