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Quest room: Hanon

$2.99
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Developer:
BURRIK
Publisher:
BURRIK
Platforms:
Windows
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Quest room: Hanon is one story consisting of 3 games, fascinating puzzles that will make you think, show care and logic. This part is the first in the series: the smallest and shortest. This is a small introduction to a great story.

Features:
- Lack of any prompts.
- One session game, the maximum time is 1.5 hours.
- Oxygen ends, if you do not solve the puzzle - die and have to start again.

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User Reviews

Mixed
100 user reviews
67%
Positive
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

i was looking for a short, casual puzzle experience and was intrigued by the ancient Egyptian style. What i was met with was something that was both lackluster and buggy. trying to play through it a few times i encountered several bugs with the rotation of objects, they would get stuck and/or made some puzzles unsolvable, despite the fact that it appeared that i solved the puzzle correctly. There were a few puzzles which didn't really correlate to any clues in the enviornment, which took away from the experience. Unfortunately I cannot recoomend this game.

21 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

TL;DR: Buggy controls made this game unnecessarily frustrating to play. I bought this game because I was hoping for an experience like The Room series of games, but was let down. The controls are buggy and erratic, making puzzle pieces very difficult to manipulate -- something that seems like a necessary given in a puzzle game. More than one puzzle had parts that had to be spun didn't move until you made them overspin past the position you wanted. Puzzles should not be difficult because of jittery controls. Also, the movement of the view is very limited. You are in a fixed camera position at the center of the room and can only toggle between high view and low view, rotating the view from the center point, and zooming in and out. What this means is that several puzzles must be viewed from an obscured, slanted perspective that makes it very difficult to figure out which areas of the room have parts that can be manipulated. These things make it unnecessarily difficult to complete th...

14 helpful
51 min at review
Not Recommended

Simply put, if you're interested in excrutiatingly difficult puzzle games with seemingly unforgiving time constraints, or rather tight time constraints, then this would be perfect for you, but otherwise, it is not worth $2.99. You're better off investing your money in the Room series of puzzle games

9 helpful
54 min at review
Not Recommended

Puzzles range from reasonable to "wtf" in complexity. The graphics are great, but controls are sketchy, awkward and blocky: You'll be unable to move a puzzle piece, then it will fly way passed what you were trying to accomplish - rendering certain puzzles to be downright maddening. Thus, the 'match the image on the left' puzzle with the 4 tiles is simply impossible to pass. The tiles spin wildly when moved, if at all. I regret spending money on this one.

8 helpful 2 funny
4 hrs at review
Recommended

Quest Room: Hanon is a puzzle of you stuck in a room with oxygen slowly decreasing. You have 1.5 hours to figure your way out of this room or you die. This game is short, filled with puzzles, and only offers one scene, the room you're in. However, the graphics are really good, the sounds are good, and the puzzles are not super hard, but some may be difficult to ascertain where the clues are coming from. I found the hardest thing was to find out what had changed in the room when I did solve a puzzle. You can hear things moving, parts sliding, doors opening, but you have to literally see them or recognize that something has changed to make it obvious where your next clue or puzzle may be. There are some inventory puzzles, but nothing too difficult either. I enjoyed the puzzles and the game as a whole, my only negatives are that it's rather short and rather dark and limited in its use of a good graphic palette. But then again, it would make the game much easier if the colors were ...

7 helpful
30 min at review
Not Recommended

It's not a bad game but it certainly could stand some improvement The fact that you can't pause, you can't reset puzzles (the coins one? Once you mess around with it, that's it, you lost) and some of the puzzles making very very little sense, make what could have been a good game into something passable instead.

6 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

If you are good at puzzle games you will like this one as well. It's kinda hard and the timer makes it extra spicy. Prize fits the play time. Only thing that annoyed me as well were the clunky controls. Sometime you want to tune a gear or anything just a bit and it suddenly rotates a whole third or so.

6 helpful
28 min at review
Recommended

The game is interesting! But complicated! It seems that there is no solution, but when you think about it or read the tips carefully, everything becomes simple.

6 helpful 4 funny
22 min at review
Not Recommended

[quote][url=https://store.steampowered.com/curator/9686972/]Follow "[b]First Person Exploration and Puzzle Games[/b]" for more games like this![/url][/quote] A mediocre puzzle game that takes place entirely in one room. The controls are not great and most of your time is spent clicking on everything trying to figure out what is interactable. There are lots of things that the user can clearly interact with eventually, but not yet, leading to a lot of boring wasted time click-hunting. I only got halfway through, but in that time (~30 minutes) I ran into multiple puzzles with multiple valid solutions, but the game only accepts one of them so you need to try them all. Also one of the solutions made no sense, even after looking up the answer. Given the sale price of $0.50, I guess you can't ask for much. But I think my time is worth more than this. I'd recommend checking out level 4 of [url=https://store.steampowered.com/app/1234520/The_Escaper/]The Escaper[/url] for a better version ...

5 helpful
49 min at review
Not Recommended

10 minutes into the game I seem to waste unnecessary time trying to actually make the pieces fit, even though I am in the right place, if you are not at a precise angle or distance the game just won't accept the pieces of the puzzle ...pity, looked like it could have been enjoyable. I don't recommend it.

5 helpful 1 funny

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7, 8, 8.1 & 10
  • Processor: 2.2GHz Dual Core
  • Memory: 2Gb VRAM MB RAM
  • Graphics: Video card with 512MB of VRAM

FAQ

How much does Quest room: Hanon cost?

Quest room: Hanon costs $2.99.

What are the system requirements for Quest room: Hanon?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7, 8, 8.1 & 10 Processor: 2.2GHz Dual Core Memory: 2Gb VRAM MB RAM Graphics: Video card with 512MB of VRAM

What platforms is Quest room: Hanon available on?

Quest room: Hanon is available on Windows PC.

Is Quest room: Hanon worth buying?

Quest room: Hanon has 67% positive reviews from 100 players.

When was Quest room: Hanon released?

Quest room: Hanon was released on Oct 25, 2018.

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