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Cube Escape: Paradox
When the infamous detective Dale Vandermeer wakes up in an ominous room without any recollection of his past, he soon finds himself part of a bizarre game orchestrated by an old foe. Dale must solve increasingly challenging puzzles to escape the room and recover his memories.
Cube Escape: Paradox Features:
- A unique, never-before-seen, game/film crossover experience
- The absorbing gameplay, atmosphere and wealth of puzzles fans would expect from the tenth Cube Escape game
- A ton of connections and interactions with Paradox - A Rusty Lake Short Film
- There will be two different chapters available (one for free and one premium) with multiple endings
- Beautiful paintings handmade by Johan Scherft
- Immersive and atmospheric soundtrack by Victor Butzelaar
- Powerful voice-overs by Bob Rafferty and lead actor David Bowles
- Supporting 14 different languages
Why download Cube Escape: Paradox Chapter 2?
You will wake up in the same room, but soon this new story will take some suprising turns. Chapter 2 contains numerous fresh and more challenging puzzles. You will encounter old friends and enemies. Go deeper into your mind, learn more about the meaning of 'Paradox' and discover the fate of Dale Vandermeer.
Paradox - A Rusty Lake Film
Paradox: A Rusty Lake Film will be released together with the accompanying game: Cube Escape: Paradox. In this unique crossover you follow detective Dale Vandermeer who needs to escape the room in parallel universes. Both game and the short film will be connected in various ways: find secret symbols, unlock multiple endings and above all experience the same room in different ways.
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Controls:
Click on the arrows and drag to navigate around the environment. Some objects you can drag. Interact with people and objects by clicking. Select found items in your inventory and click somewhere on screen to use them.
Extra info:
For all players who experience a small glitch, please try the Reset level option in settings first. If you experience any trouble you can try again. If the reset doesn't work, let us know (by email: info@rustylake.com) so we can fix the glitch in the update!
If you buy chapter 2, please install the new package en play from that build.
The save game is filed in your Documents so it will remain the same. However, if we release an update please make a back-up of your save data before updating to a new version.
- Windows users: hit the .exe file to install the game.
- Mac users: if you get the error App is Broken, please check the Read Me file.
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Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS |
Rating | |
Author | Rusty Lake |
Genre | Adventure |
Tags | Escape Game, Point & Click |
Links | Steam |
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Great game in a series of them !! An exciting mix of surreal puzzle solving and exciting logic chains that perfectly pace play. I feel like it's one of the best puzzle games for establishing and maintaining an internal logic that's just as entertaining to learn as it is to succeed at. I do have a small question: I purchased yesterday (itch says one day ago so that might count as longer) for $2.00 USD, and the page says that for paying over $1.49 USD I should have chapter two, but it isn't available in my downloads. Am I missing something?
loved the game! I had never really gotten into the escape genre so this was a perfect Introduction that left me hungry for some more!
Really awesome game. I LOVE how you made realistic and cartoon world and made transitions between them. The puzzles are awesome, not too hard, just about right to relax one's brain.
Great game. https://bestwload397.weebly.com/wallpaper-wizard-2-1-5-0.html. Played all the Rusty Lake games, and I think this one was the best.
Very cool 'escape room' type game series!! Some puzzles really had me stumped until I finally found the solutions 😊👍🏻
I have payed for chapter 2 but when I go into the game it tells me that I still need to pay for it. How do I resolve this?
Absolutely cannot get over how amazing this is. Every game is breathtaking and the puzzles keep your mind wandering! Amazing game. Very unique and refreshing from all the other games I have played. Absolutely love the idea of the film and the game!
Hey, just checking if there's anything going on with the Windows file? I tried launching and it just sticks there blinking rapidly on what I guess is the intro screen where Rusty Lake types out over the landscape. I can't get past that into the actual game. Reinstalling didn't help. Am I missing something?
Sorry to hear, sometimes an Antivirus program like Bitdefender can cause an issue like this. Let us know at support@rustylake.com
Okay, will give it a shot at another time. I don't have any antivirus software running when I try to launch, only my capture software, but I'll see if it could be something else. Thanks!
Absolutely brilliant, as usual! I've played all the Rusty Lake/Cube Escape games, and bought every premium game thus far. I'm fascinated with the saga of the Vanderboom and Eilander families. Truly excellent storyline and gameplay that keeps you thinking.
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with this, I finally played all Rusty Lake / Cube Escape games! Here the Italian gameplay with a SPECIAL MUSIC INTRO produced by me on Cube Escape Paradox!!! *there will be blood* xD
Hello! Must I say that this game was an absolute blast to play! I went into it expecting nothing but a mediocre indie game, But, I can safely say that my false judgements were pleasantly thrown back at me and crushed . . . I loved the game and would reccommend it to anyone who would like to play it! I am Looking forward to more in the future, and goodluck in your future projects!
GREAT GAME LOVED IT SECOND PART COMES TOMORROW
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Great, great, great game. So interesting and fun one of the best puzzle games I've ever played!
This game was awesome. I have only played Chapter 1, but I plan on playing Chapter 2 and watching the short film very soon. Great game, and keep up the good work guys. I can't wait to see what happens next!
the short film is so cool.
I would have got the game here, If only my debit card was supported by itch.
I will get it on google play.
I just checked, there are a lot of cube escape games published by rusty lake on google play, are these games related or standalone. if related where should I start?
Detalhes Yes, they are. I think the first one is Cube Escabe: Arles. The one with Van Gogh. There are also 3 extra games, but they are paid ones (Rusty Lake Paradise, Rusty Lake Hotel and Rusty Lake Roots)
so what is the proper order to play them:
1) Cube Escape: Arles
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Detalhes Yes, they are. I think the first one is Cube Escabe: Arles. The one with Van Gogh. There are also 3 extra games, but they are paid ones (Rusty Lake Paradise, Rusty Lake Hotel and Rusty Lake Roots)
so what is the proper order to play them:
1) Cube Escape: Arles
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A good challenge and it's cool that Chapter 1 is free. :)
(Part of the commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Manila.)
The massacres committed by Imperial Japanese troops on the civilian population of Manila in February 1945 are among the more horrifying tragedies of World War II in the Pacific theater. Approximately 100,000 civilians in the City of Manila were killed indiscriminately and deliberately. According to the XIV Corps Inspector General's report on the Manila atrocities, the following war crimes had been committed:
- Bayoneting, shooting, and bombing of unarmed civilians—men, women, and children—with rifles, pistols, machine guns, and grenades.
- Herding large numbers of civilians—men, women, and children—into buildings, barring the doors and windows, and setting fire to the structures.
- Throwing grenades into dugouts, where unarmed civilians were taking cover; burying alive those who were not killed by the grenades.
- Assembling men into large groups, tying their hands, and then bayoneting, beheading, or shooting them.
- Theft from civilians of money, valuables, food, and the looting and burning of their homes.
- Blindfolding and restraining Chinese and Filipino men, and then beheading them with a sabre on a chopping block.
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- Torturing both military prisoners of war and civilians by beating, kicking their faces, burning, and making them assume contorted positions for long periods of time until they lost consciousness, to make them reveal information.
- General disregard of the rights of prisoners of war under the Geneva Convention.
- The taking of as many as a hundred girls at a time by force to serve as 'comfort women' to Japanese troops.
- The killing of refugees, doctors, and nurses at the Philippine Red Cross Headquarters, disregarding the rights of the Red Cross under the Geneva Convention.
With little or no reason at all, Japanese soldiers would shoot, bayonet or throw hand grenades at groups of helpless civilians. The streets were further fortified with minefields and pillboxes, leaving many civilians no choice but to stay in their homes. For those who attempted to leave or even cross the streets, the Japanese would mow them down with machine guns. Many of these atrocities were mentioned in the War Crime Trials against the commanders of the Imperial Japanese Forces.
'The enemy's fury knew no bounds against those who defended the cause of our freedom. Being a child, a woman or an old person was no deterrent to the bloody and murderous designs of the barbarians of the Orient. Fortunately, all this has passed and I firmly believe that above these ruins shall finally emerge the Filipino people, free and dynamic, who will work for their prosperity and happiness, in complete peace and fraternity with all nations.'
— President Sergio Osmeña, interview with Antonio Perez de Olaguer, published in El Noticiero Universal, Barcelona, Spain on June 22, 1946.
Listed below are documented locations of atrocities committed by the Japanese against Manileño civilians during the Battle of Manila. It does not include sites where indiscriminate Japanese sniping happened and sites of executions by the roaming death squads, both of which took thousands of civilian lives.
Date | Site | Casualties | Accounts |
February 3, 1945 | Dy Pac Lumber Yard Juan Luna and Morga Streets, Tondo, Manila | 115 civilians (body count done by the Americans on February 7, 1945) |
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February 4, 1945 | Unknown cigarette factory, Manila | Around 44 civilians from Dee Cho Lumber Company |
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Beginning February 6, 1945 | Fort Santiago Intramuros (Photo courtesy of Life Magazine.) | Approximately 600 men (according to NHCP Historical Map); 3,000 men according to some survivor accounts |
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February 8, 1945 | La Concordia College Calle Herran (now Pedro Gil), Paco (Photo courtesy of Mr. Manuel Angelo Carreon.) | Approximately 2,000 refugees, casualties unclear |
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February 9, 1945 | Colorado Street, Ermita (now Agoncillo Street, Ermita) (Photo courtesy of Mr. John Tewell.) | Elpidio Quirino's family |
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February 9, 1945 | St. Paul College Chapel Calle Herran (now Pedro Gil Street) (Photo courtesy of Mr. Lou Gopal.) | Approximately 250 civilians in the chapel; 600 civilians in the entire school |
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February 9, 1945 | Vincentian Central House Calle San Marcelino (now San Marcelino Street near St. Vincent de Paul Church) (Photo courtesy of Mr. John Tewell.) | 6 priests, an acolyte and unknown number of Chinese residents |
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On or about February 9, 1945 | Unknown garage at the Paco District Manila (Photo courtesy of Mr. John Tewell.) | Around 250 civilians (according to the XIV Corps report) |
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February 10, 1945 | Asilo de Looban Paco, Manila | Less than 10 civilians |
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February 10, 1945 | German Club San Luis Street (now T.M. Kalaw Avenue near San Marcelino St.) (Photo courtesy of Mr. Lou Gopal.) | Approximately 100 civilians; in the vicinity of the club, 1,500 civilians |
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February 10, 1945 | Don Pedro and Concepcion Campos Residence 1462 Taft Avenue | The Campos family and at least 120 refugees |
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February 10, 1945 | Price Residence Colorado corner California Streets (now Agoncillo and Escoda Streets respectively) | Approximately 100 civilians |
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February 10, 1945 | Philippine Red Cross General Luna and Isaac Peral Streets (now General Luna Street and U.N. Avenue, respectively) (Photo courtesy of Mr. Lou Gopal.) | 65 civilians; including doctors, nurses, and German Jews |
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February 11, 1945 | Tabacalera Building Isaac Peral (now U.N. Avenue), Manila (Photo courtesy of the Philippine Star.) | 50 civilians |
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February 12, 1945 | Carlos Perez Rubio Residence 150 Vito Cruz Street (now Pablo Ocampo Street) | Approximately 26 people |
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February 12, 1945 | De La Salle College Taft Avenue (Photo courtesy of Corregidor Then and Now.) | 41 civilians comprised of former students, residents and 16 Christian Brothers |
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Early February, 1945 | Scottish Rite Temple Taft Avenue (Photo courtesy of Mr. John Tewell.) | Unknown number of civilians |
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February 14, 1945 | Ateneo College Composed of Manila Observatory, Auditorium, Gymnasium, Laboratories, Industrial Engineering, and LibraryCalle Padre Faura (now Padre Faura Street) (Photo courtesy of Manuel Angelo Carreon.) | 100 refugees; composing of men, women, and children |
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February 18, 1945 | Moreta House Isaac Peral Street (now U.N. Avenue) | Around 40 civilians |
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February 19, 1945 | Palacio del Gobernador Palacio Real PHOTO: Massacre site on the lower right | 142 civilians, comprised of Filipino and Spanish residents |
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February 19, 1945 | Front of Manila Cathedral Intramuros (Photo courtesy of Mr. John Tewell.) | Around 125 civilians, including about 37 priests |
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February 21, 1945 | ROTC Armory University of Manila | Patients from San Juan de Dios Hospital and Quezon Institute |
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Office of the Inspector General, XIV Corps. 'Report of Investigation of Alleged Atrocities by Members of the Japanese Imperial Forces in Manila and other parts of Luzon, Philippine Islands' (9 April 1945), from battleofmanila.org. Retrieved on January 21, 2014.
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