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18 Floors

18 Floor's two puzzles are fantastic, and left me wondering where on Earth the rest of the game is.
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37%Game Brain Score
graphics, atmosphere
stability, gameplay
44% User Score Based on 18 reviews
Critic Score 60%Based on 1 reviews

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18 Floors is a single player casual puzzle game with horror and mystery themes. It was developed by Aoga Games and was released on July 4, 2018. It received neutral reviews from both critics and players.

18 Floors is a VR experience combining room escape gameplay with puzzle elements. Players are transported to a mystic and foreboding space, where they must complete interconnected puzzle to escape each sealed room. The first episode of the game is comprised of two rooms, the Phantom Room and Sea Express stage.

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44%
Audience ScoreBased on 18 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions
stability2 negative mentions

  • The game features impressive visuals and immersive environments that enhance the overall experience.
  • The puzzles are challenging and well-designed, providing a satisfying escape room feel.
  • Playing with friends adds to the fun, making it a great social experience.
  • The game only has 2 levels available instead of the promised 18, leading to disappointment among players.
  • Many puzzles lack logical solutions, making them frustrating and requiring walkthroughs to complete.
  • There are numerous bugs and glitches that can cause essential items to disappear or prevent puzzle completion.
  • graphics
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are highly praised for their fantastic quality and top-notch visuals, contributing significantly to the immersive experience of the game. The unique concept of different floors each time you use the elevator adds to the visual appeal, enhancing player engagement. Overall, the visuals are considered among the best in the genre.

    • “Visuals are fantastic, and the idea of having a totally different floor every time you use the elevator is really cool.”
    • “I thought the graphics were great, and I was fully immersed in the game.”
    • “The visuals are top-notch (among the best I've seen so far), and the puzzles are initially a bit confusing, but once you figure them out, they seem relatively straightforward yet satisfying.”
  • stability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game exhibits stability issues on Windows Mixed Reality devices, including bugs that affect note rotation and minor physics glitches, such as objects flying off the train. Despite these problems, it remains highly recommended for puzzle enthusiasts.

    • “It's buggy on Windows Mixed Reality devices, and besides visual artifacts, you can't properly rotate notes, which is something you'll want to do a lot.”
    • “Despite some small physics glitches (like rings or glass flying off the train), this game has stability issues that can detract from the experience.”
  • gameplay
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is criticized for its disjointed mechanics and poor physical interactions, leading to a frustrating experience that feels chaotic and unrefined.

    • “They're just broken-down trains of thought on unruly tracks, with a big helping of bad physical mechanics.”
  • atmosphere
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere of the game is highly praised, with users appreciating the immersive environment and the effective use of VR controllers for puzzle-solving.

    • “I enjoyed the atmosphere and the way of solving the puzzles with VR controllers; it was very well done.”
  • replayability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Many users express that the game lacks replayability, suggesting that this diminishes its overall value and may deter players from investing in it.

    • “Considering there's really no replayability in these types of games, I don't think most people would be willing to pay that much for so little.”
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18 Floors is a casual puzzle game with horror and mystery themes.

18 Floors is available on PC, PlayStation 4, Virtual Reality, Windows and others.

18 Floors was released on July 4, 2018.

18 Floors was developed by Aoga Games.

18 Floors has received neutral reviews from both players and critics. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its stability.

18 Floors is a single player game.

Similar games include Abode, TimeLock VR, Wanderer, VR: Vacate the Room, The Guest and others.