If you're a fan of puzzle games, you're likely familiar with the innovative work of Rusty Lake. Celebrating their 10th Anniversary, Rusty Lake has unveiled an array of exciting surprises including a brand new game, a captivating short film, and substantial discounts across their acclaimed titles.
Rusty Lake's portfolio boasts an impressive lineup, featuring the Cube Escape series, the Rusty Lake series, and standout titles like The Past Within. To date, they have released 18 games across various platforms, captivating players worldwide.
Founded by Robin Ras and Maarten Looise in Amsterdam, Rusty Lake's games are intricately woven into a shared universe, heavily inspired by the surrealism of David Lynch's Twin Peaks. Each game, even the standalone ones, contributes to an expansive and enigmatic narrative.
Their New Launch Carries Forward Their Legacy
The latest addition to their collection, The Mr. Rabbit Magic Show, is now available on Android, iOS, Steam, and itch.io. Launched as a special 10th Anniversary gift, this game is free to play. If you've been a fan since the early days of Cube Escape in 2015, you'll find the new game packed with familiar elements and the signature surreal puzzles. Dive deeper into the game with our detailed article.
Rusty Lake Is Celebrating Its 10th Anniversary with Discounts
In addition to their new game, Rusty Lake released The Intern, a short film available on YouTube, blending behind-the-scenes insights with a celebration of their series' journey. Watch the film right here:
Rusty Lake is also hosting a platform-wide sale with discounts of up to 66% on all premium titles available on Android, iOS, Nintendo eShop, and Steam. Additionally, fans can enjoy a free remake of Samsara Room and the complete Cube Escape Collection.
For collectors, limited edition merchandise is available through Lost In Cult, featuring an anniversary edition of The Paradox Comic Book, the Rusty Lake: Sounds of the Lake 10th Anniversary Vinyl Collection, and a unique Rusty Lake-themed deck of cards designed by Maarten Pelders.
Don't miss out on exploring Rusty Lake's games on the Google Play Store if you haven't already.