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Doors: Paradox

$14.99
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Developer:
Big Loop Studios
Publisher:
Snapbreak
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Doors: Paradox is a relaxing, diorama puzzle escape game set in a rich world full of magic, head-scratching, and more than 5 hours of fun!

You are accompanied by the outstanding time-travel guide Zula, who takes you through an unexplored portal to.. a cozy forest, and then a fertile desert oasis, and then the future!?

No matter where you go, the task is simple - solve the puzzles, open the door, and travel to the next exciting location - just don’t get lost, the place is vast and full of ancient secrets.

  • Visually-stunning themed levels
    Explore all 58 door-o-ramas set in 13 unique realms.

  • Mind-bending puzzles
    Exercise your problem-solving skills with a wide array of puzzles fit for all players.

  • A tale as old as time
    Collect all the scrolls to unravel the story of the Doors world.

  • Magical soundtrack
    An upbeat and diverse soundtrack that just fits right in.

We hope you enjoy playing Doors just as much as we loved making it!

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User Reviews

Overwhelmingly Positive
21 user reviews
95%
Positive
10 hrs at review
Recommended

This a smooth relaxing puzzle game with easy point&click puzzles in a tiny space. Good as in-between. Reminds me of The Room serie, only in smaller space.

6 helpful
7 hrs at review
Recommended

Each level is its own tiny escape room puzzle. Very enjoyable.

2 helpful
7 hrs at review
Recommended

Doors: Paradox is the predecessor of Boxes by about 2 years. This is an important fact as if you play Boxes 1st and then Doors: Paradox you will probably feel a bit disappointed as I did. Doors: Paradox does show it’s an early game with the not as tight zoom and lack of indications for many interactions in the game. Some parts are better, it’s nice clicking on a key to spin it in Doors: Paradox vs having to spin the key in Boxes. I found myself many times just clicking around to find zoomed in areas for interaction as it wasn’t apparent as it is in Boxes. I also got frustrated as dragging items in the inventory to the use location can be a bit unforgiving too. You need to find all the blue and red gems to unlock the final 2 doors per chapter, this adds an extra element of having to click or look around the levels to find them. Even with my gripes it’s still a good game, I would just suggest playing this one either before Boxes (the successor) or after you have time to proces...

1 helpful
9 hrs at review
Recommended

It's a comfy, chill experience that is very akin to the classic iSpy books you'd find in your school library back when. There is a story that's not super important, but cool for the people who want to dig for 100%. In hindsight, I would have spaced out the time I played the game, but regardless if you play it all in one sitting or a few, I found it super enjoyable. Oh, and per difficulty, it's not super frustrating at all. There are few harder puzzles, but with perseverance, you will succeed!

12 hrs at review
Recommended

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9 hrs at review
Recommended

I would recommend this game to those who are interested in a simple puzzle type game. There are definitely some challenges but honestly, as long as you click around enough, you should find the answer to the puzzles. If you are one of those people who aims for 100% completion, just be aware that it is buggy sometimes. What I had to do was complete the last regular chapter of Ch. 2 to get the final two achievements. Everything else is pretty straight forward.

9 hrs at review
Recommended

Great puzzle game with fun puzzles that a few times provided some challenge. The game also runs really smoothly and the graphics & artwork were enjoyable. The game is easy to pick up and put back which helps if you are often distracted while trying to game.

3 hrs at review
Recommended

Good little puzzle game to bend your brain for a couple of hours.

1 hrs at review
Recommended

It's alright. puzzles are really easy save for a handful of sliding block style puzzles. coming from boxes or the room series, it's a bit of a let down from how mindless some of the puzzles feel imo

5 hrs at review
Recommended

This game is a good relaxing puzzle game with its own stories

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7 or higher
  • Processor: 2.8 GHz Dual Core Processor
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Video Card with 1024MB of VRAM
  • DirectX: Version 10
  • Storage: 4 GB available space

FAQ

How much does Doors: Paradox cost?

Doors: Paradox costs $14.99.

What are the system requirements for Doors: Paradox?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 or higher Processor: 2.8 GHz Dual Core Processor Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Video Card with 1024MB of VRAM DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 4 GB available space

What platforms is Doors: Paradox available on?

Doors: Paradox is available on Windows PC.

Is Doors: Paradox worth buying?

Doors: Paradox has 95% positive reviews from 21 players.

When was Doors: Paradox released?

Doors: Paradox was released on Nov 4, 2022.

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