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100 Doors

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71%Game Brain Score
graphics, music
monetization, stability
71% User Score Based on 1,020 reviews

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100 Doors is a single player casual puzzle game. It was developed by Peaksel Games and was released on March 19, 2020. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Find the key to open the doors of this school escape room game challenge!

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71%
Audience ScoreBased on 1,020 reviews
graphics28 positive mentions
monetization91 negative mentions

  • The game features a variety of intriguing and challenging puzzles that stimulate logical thinking and brain activity.
  • Good graphics and interactive mechanics including object manipulation and phone movements enhance gameplay experience.
  • Offline play is supported and the game is enjoyable for all ages, with a good balance of difficulty and fun.
  • Frequent and intrusive ads disrupt gameplay, making the experience frustrating for many players.
  • There are numerous glitches and bugs such as unresponsive objects, repeated backgrounds, and levels that do not progress properly.
  • The hint system is often expensive, sometimes ineffective or broken, and several puzzles lack clear directions, causing confusion and difficulty.
  • monetization
    98 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game’s monetization heavily relies on frequent and often intrusive ads, which many users find excessive and disruptive to gameplay, sometimes outweighing playing time. While ads offer free hints and coins, the volume and length of ads, along with occasional volume inconsistencies, frustrate players, even those who have paid to remove ads. Overall, the aggressive ad presence detracts significantly from the user experience.

    • “So today I bought this 'special' for $1.99: 3000 coins and no ads.”
    • “One last thing: there are no ads, which makes it even more fantastic.”
    • “Lots of fun so far, no ads, good graphics.”
    • “Too many ads, really annoying when playing... the game could be good if there weren't as many ads as there are now.”
    • “You literally spend more time watching forced ads than you do playing the actual game.”
    • “Lots of ads pop up, some of them for 30 seconds and you can't skip.”
  • graphics
    35 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics are widely praised for being beautiful, excellent, and visually appealing, often highlighted as a standout feature. While some users note the graphics are good but could be improved, overall they contribute positively to the game's enjoyable and relaxing experience.

    • “Graphics are wonderful, and riddles are challenging and unique.”
    • “Awesome game with the best graphics, superb quality!”
    • “Wow, the best 100 door game with amazing graphics :)”
    • “Adverts non stop every level and for hints, poor gameplay, cheap graphics. Some of the puzzles are designed to make you have to use hints to watch adverts. Don't bother, really poor game.”
    • “It's a nice game but I think you can do better on the graphics and picture quality.”
    • “The graphics are ok, the gameplay needs work.”
  • stability
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from frequent freezing and loading issues, often getting stuck between levels or at startup, significantly impacting stability. Despite these glitches, users find the gameplay enjoyable and hope for bug fixes to enhance overall performance.

    • “Every few doors the game freezes up and just keeps loading.”
    • “New edit: game still freezes and quits on me.”
    • “No stars as game loads it freezes at first screen then Android gives message that this application isn't responding when trying to load the game on a Galaxy A71 Android 11.”
  • gameplay
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Gameplay is generally criticized for poor controls, frustrating puzzle design, and intrusive ads that disrupt the experience, though some praise its twists and smooth performance. Overall, gameplay is seen as needing improvement despite decent graphics and mechanics.

    • “There are a lot of twists and gameplay runs flawlessly.”
    • “Absolutely terrible controls; the attempt at introducing new mechanics is poorly executed, making the experience unbearable.”
    • “Adverts nonstop every level and for hints; poor gameplay and cheap graphics. Some puzzles are designed to force you to use hints and watch adverts. Don't bother, really poor game.”
    • “The graphics are okay, but the gameplay needs significant improvement.”
  • story
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story in this game is minimal and largely confusing, with little development beyond an initial premise. Players found it repetitive and felt the narrative lacked depth or branching choices, suggesting a desire for more engaging, multiple story paths.

    • “And don't expect a story from this game; it's barely there and doesn't make any sense.”
    • “No story except at the start, but since it's repetitive, we were stuck at school in a time worm.”
    • “There should be multiple story trees, like old-school 'choose-your-own-adventure' books.”
  • music
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users appreciate the game's music for enhancing the immersive school-themed experience, describing it as pleasant and fitting well with the challenging puzzles and educational content. The musical elements contribute positively to the overall enjoyable and mindful gameplay.

    • “It has a very rich musical aspect that enhances the challenging gameplay. The music is thoughtfully integrated, making the experience more enjoyable.”
    • “I like the whole school nature and I can really feel it, with nice music and engaging puzzles.”
    • “The game includes many levels inspired by daily life subjects and features a significant musical component that adds to the immersive experience.”
  • emotional
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the game emotionally rewarding, experiencing great happiness and satisfaction upon solving levels, though some may find the repetitive screen tapping physically tiring. Overall, the game delivers a fantastic and enjoyable emotional experience.

    • “When you solve it, your happiness will be touching the sky. It is a very fantastic game.”
  • humor
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is widely appreciated, described as funny and fantastic, adding to the overall enjoyable and addictive experience despite the game's challenging minigames.

    • “Wow, so nice! This game is very funny with many minigames and a fantastic 100-door challenge.”
    • “So far, very good; more funny, interesting, and addictive.”
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100 Doors is a casual puzzle game.

100 Doors is available on PC, Web Browser, Mac OS, Phone and others.

100 Doors was released on March 19, 2020.

100 Doors was developed by Peaksel Games.

100 Doors has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked 100 Doors for its graphics but disliked it for its monetization.

100 Doors is a single player game.

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