The Room Two
The Room Two developed and published by Fireproof Games is a Puzzle, Hidden Object, and Single-player video game for multiple platforms. It is the sequel to The Room released in 2012 and takes place in the 3D environments. As the previous title, each level is set in a single room and tasks the player with accomplishing mind-bending puzzles, involving gathering clues and different parts to unlock boxes. The game has an exciting gameplay and the player manipulate the room from a first-person perspective. There are several rooms and each room offers different puzzles in various locations, and the player can move freely. As the game progresses, it becomes challenging to play and the player needs to earn enough points to become the master. In each level, the player struggles to find the exit and move on to the next level. The Room Two offers prominent features such as Touch Controls, Realistic Locations, Detailed Objects, Multi Language, and more. Try it out.
#1 Receiver
Receiver is a First-person Perspective, and Single-player video game developed and published by Wolfire Games for Multiple Platforms. The game tries to portray the realistic gun mechanics through the use of unique reloading system, where the reloading’s each step is assigned a different button. In the game, the player scavenges audio tapes and items which uncover the storyline in the randomly generated environment. In the game, the player as the protagonist must search for eleven audio taps scattered around the randomly generated land. Flashlights and ammunition are scattered throughout the game environment to collect as well. The player starts the game with a handgun, either a Colt M1911A1 pistol, a Smith and Wesson Model 10 Revolver, or a Fire Glock 17 Pistol. The player has a random inventory of spare magazines and ammunition for his weapon, and the game starts with the player searching for audio tapes using the flashlight. The player will encounter sentry turrets and hover drones while navigating the environment that will attack the player to kill. With immersive gameplay, superb mechanics, and stunning graphics, Receiver is the best game to play.