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Cliffstone Manor

$1.99
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About This Game

Enter a mysterious manor full of surprises and intrigue. Cliffstone Manor pits you against an eccentric millionaire inventor who wants to try and recruit you for his mysterious “enterprise”. Do you have what it takes to solve all the puzzles and meet his challenges? Even if you do succeed, will you accept his offer? Find items and test your wits against mind bending machines that put all of your senses to the test.

Cliffstone Manor is a fun, challenging, room escape adventure. Test your skill against a wide variety of puzzles that will put your exploration skills, listening, and logical thinking to the test.

• No sudden movements or violent, unexpected camera changes! Cliffstone Manor has been designed for maximum VR comfort. Every effort has been made to
minimize nausea.

• Lots of items to find and use!

• Escape from multiple rooms, each with unique puzzles and challenges.

• Complex, quirky machines to master.

• Challenging puzzles that involve light, sound, and critical thinking.

• Unique controllers that provide gameplay feedback

Cliffstone Manor uses flashing light effects. Gamers who are sensitive to this should be cautious.

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User Reviews

Mostly Positive
23 user reviews
78%
Positive
3 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I wanted to enjoy this game so much, but found myself just wanting it to be over. I almost quit multiple times, but saw it through to the end. The production value is top notch. Amzing graphics, great sound, cool steampunk look, interesting narrator/host. It's clear a lot of hard work went into this game. However, I just found the game to be a bit boring and very frustrating. You cannot interact with much of anything in the rooms. It's mostly just static content. You really have no idea what you are looking for. So, you find yourself eventually just walking around waving your tool until it turns green. You might do this for 20 minutes and then finally find some obscure item. Often times when you use the item, nothing happens, so you start the search again until you find some other hard-to-locate item. The puzzles themselves are pretty easy. The game is mostly just about finding where things are hidden. I found the controls a bit odd as well. Left trigger teleports and right trigger ...

12 helpful 1 funny
2 hrs at review
Recommended

In the top 5 of VR puzzle escape the room games, much better than some of the trash that's out there. Clever puzzles, great graphics, excellent setting and great voice work. Overall the eccentric millionaire inventor story works and you do get immersed in the world. Only things that bothered me was the teleport using a trigger, so used to the touchpad that I kept pressing it well into the game. Had to think to pull the trigger but that's hardly a problem and with more time would get used to it. Recommend to all those who like the puzzle, escape the room games and those who have always fancied being held captive by eccentric millionaires as their plaything. Getting hard just thinking about it, anyway if you're an eccentric millionaire inventor, call me.

8 helpful 2 funny
57 min at review
Not Recommended

Walk around and look under tables simulator with bad controls. Audio is balancing is bad, some stuff makes the ears pop whilst things like voices can't be heard very well. Un-intuitive controls - why can I only interact with things using my right hand? why not just adopt the teleportation controls that are found in every other VR title instead of using a trigger? Why is the table in the room my inventory system? And why the f*** is a broken light bulb a lock pick.

2 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

My first true dud out of all the escape room games. I can't rant about which puzzles were awfully implemented without posting spoilers, so I'll just put a big _no_ here.

2 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

It's pretty good. Yes, it may rely on "hidden switches" a tad bit too much but it held my interest. The developers are very helpful and will ring in if you need assistance (which I did when I could not see one of the switches to save my damned life!). A couple of the solutions to the puizzles are a little contrived, and others are so simple you wonder why you're bothering, but their heart is definitely in the right place and I look forward to seeing what else they come up with. There is some talent here!

2 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

A good and challenging escape the room game that shows its age. Teleport is the only movement available, interactions are basic (your controller is blue, turns green when you can interact with something) the inventory system is putting stuff in the desk (designated locations) Voice acting was pretty good, graphics where ok, performance was acceptable. While the puzzles are clever and satisfying to solve... the honest truth is that i was frustrated with the game most of the time and after aimlessly wondering for 20min i decided to not finish the last room. The challenge from this game not only comes from the puzzles, getting access to the puzzles is another puzzle in itself. Like you have to open drawers that dont look like drawers, click on a space in a wall that looks no different to the rest of it to activate something, or have to crawl and look below stuff for a hidden switch to turn on. At one point i was just hovering my hand above every single surface in the room to see if t...

1 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

I would recommend this game at the sale price of $1.99. For a 3-year old VR game, the aesthetics are nice and the puzzles are fairly varied. The game also has one voice actor who does an excellent job, something that is often lacking in other escape room games. However, I do think it is a bit easy and I was able to complete both levels in about 90 minutes (there are actually 3 levels but the first is a quick tutorial). The puzzles rely more on searching than problem solving, so I think it's a good intro to VR escape room games, rather than one that will tax your brain. The game played flawlessly on the Valve Index, and while the teleport and grabbing mechanics are fairly limited, they never felt overly constrictive to me. The game must be played standing, and you must physically turn and crouch at times with no snap turn or accessibility options available (no problem for me but others may have issues with this). There is no settings menu to adjust graphical properties, sound, et...

1 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Sadly, I can't recommend this game. For an escape room game, there is not much actual puzzle solving. It is mostly just finding a well hidden key or well hidden switch. Because of this, it didn't feel particularly satisfying when you complete a level. The style and setting is nice but feels a bit dated. VR controls are not great, it's just push to interact, push to teleport - no locomotion or snap-turning.

2 hrs at review
Recommended

I recommend the game though I did find it a little frustrating, graphics are good , but no snap turn means I'm rapping round my cable, don't mind teleport in this kind of game, grabbing objects is a little hit and miss sometimes, enjoyed some off the puzzles but some where a little odd, opening the small box with that kind of object, that just didn't make sense to me, over all a well made game, not quite the room VR or abode 2, more rooms and more to the story would be nice but for the price a very polished game visually, enjoyed the lighthouse puzzle and the way the bulbs reflected light in your field of view a nice touch, played on Rift S with no problems apart from a twisted cable. Ryzen 7 3800X, 5700XT, Windows 10 64.

1 hrs at review
Recommended

I absolutely love Escape Rooms IRL! This game really fulfilled that need to do an escape room. Very well thought out and just hard enough to keep you going.

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: Intel i7-3820
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 980, AMD Radeon R9 290
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 1100 MB available space
  • VR Support: SteamVR. Standing or Room Scale

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel i5-4590, AMD FX 8350
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070, AMD Radeon RX 480
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 1100 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Cliffstone Manor cost?

Cliffstone Manor costs $1.99.

What are the system requirements for Cliffstone Manor?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel i7-3820 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 980, AMD Radeon R9 290 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 1100 MB available space VR Support: SteamVR. Standing or Room Scale Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel i5-4590, AMD FX 8350 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070, AMD Radeon RX 480 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 1100 MB available space

What platforms is Cliffstone Manor available on?

Cliffstone Manor is available on Windows PC.

Is Cliffstone Manor worth buying?

Cliffstone Manor has 78% positive reviews from 23 players.

When was Cliffstone Manor released?

Cliffstone Manor was released on Oct 16, 2017.

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