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The Rosebud Condominium is a single player action game. It was developed by Plug In Digital and was released on August 9, 2017. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Help Sarah, an aspiring architect, build a sprawling tower in this quick-paced hidden object game spanning the universe!

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77%
Audience ScoreBased on 13 reviews
story4 positive mentions
graphics3 negative mentions

  • The game features a fun and creative look-n'-find experience with engaging distractions and challenges that keep gameplay fresh.
  • Graphics and story visuals are appealing, and the randomization of hidden objects adds significant replay value.
  • The quirky and humorous storyline, while simplistic, provides an entertaining backdrop to the gameplay.
  • Some gameplay elements, like items being obscured by others and the rapid movement in certain levels, can be frustrating and disorienting.
  • The storyline lacks depth and coherence, with a disappointing ending that feels unresolved.
  • The game may feel short for its price, and some design improvements, such as a wider zoom, would enhance the overall experience.
  • story
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is described as amusingly ridiculous but ultimately simplistic and lacking coherence, centering on an architect hired to build a tall building based on a deceased wife's last words. While the visuals and themes are engaging, many reviewers feel the narrative is underdeveloped and does not add significant depth to the gameplay, which is more enjoyable for its challenging mechanics than its storyline. Overall, the game is recommended for those seeking entertaining gameplay rather than a rich narrative experience.

    • “On the positive side, the graphics and story visuals are appealing, with a variety of objects to discover and evolving themes that introduce engaging distractions and challenges as you progress.”
    • “The story is about Sarah, she's an architect who got hired by a grieving man to build the tallest building in the world, just because his wife's last words were 'taller!'”
    • “At the same time, the actual story (told in brief cut scenes between certain levels) is amusing and makes almost no sense.”
    • “However, it would be advantageous to have a wider zoom to minimize scrolling, and the storyline is quite simplistic and lacks coherence.”
    • “A straightforward hidden object game without the story depth found in typical games within this genre.”
    • “On the downside, it would be better if zoomed out a bit to reduce scrolling; the bare-bones story made no sense, and some items were hidden behind others.”
  • graphics
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics received mixed reviews, with some praising the appealing visuals and variety of objects, while others criticized the use of outdated retro pixel art instead of modern graphics. Despite the engaging themes and distractions, the low-quality visuals were seen as a drawback, especially given the game's price point. Overall, the graphics align more with an arcade-style experience rather than a traditional graphic adventure.

    • “On the positive side, the graphics and story visuals are appealing, with a variety of objects to discover and evolving themes that introduce engaging distractions and challenges as you progress.”
    • “On the upside, graphics and story images were nice, various objects to find, changing themes as you advance with interesting distractions and obstacles.”
    • “They chose to use obsolete retro pixel art as a substitute for contemporary PC graphics.”
    • “Despite the low-quality visuals, they're charging a whopping $10 USD for this mobile-esque clicker shovelware.”
    • “Rather than being glued to a narrative and trying to be a graphic adventure, this short and sweet game sticks to arcade-style object finding.”
  • replayability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers significant replayability due to its randomized hidden objects and levels, ensuring that players encounter different challenges with each playthrough. This variability keeps the experience fresh and engaging, encouraging players to revisit levels without the predictability of memorized scenes.

    • “The game gets harder as you progress, and each hidden object is random, which gives it a lot of replay value.”
    • “There is a bit of replay value since the items scattered throughout the levels are always randomized. You could continuously replay levels and find different objects each time.”
    • “The levels appear to be randomly generated, so if you enjoy it, I'd say there is a reasonable amount of replay value here rather than being stuck knowing a scene inside out.”
    • “There is a bit of replay value though, since the items scattered throughout the levels are always randomized, you could continuously replay levels and get different objects to find each time.”
    • “The levels appear to be randomly generated so if you do enjoy it, I'd say there is a reasonable amount of replay value in here too rather than being stuck knowing a scene inside out.”
    • “The game gets harder as you progress and each hidden object is random which gives it a lot of replay value.”
  • gameplay
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is described as challenging and entertaining, with a straightforward objective of finding items that is enhanced by unique elements, such as obstacles and distractions, that prevent repetition. While the story may not be compelling, the gameplay offers a meaningful experience and keeps players engaged through its varied mechanics.

    • “I wouldn't recommend it for the story, but the gameplay was challenging and very entertaining.”
    • “As such, it is able to provide both a meaningful life message and a worthwhile amount of gameplay.”
    • “Gameplay is pretty straightforward—finding things—but the game prevents this from being too repetitive by adding different weird elements in progressing levels, like things shaking around or a giant UFO that blocks your view and keeps getting in the way.”
  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is praised for being relaxing and well-suited to the overall experience, leading some players to keep it on rather than turning it off as they typically would.

    • “While normally I turn off the music in games, I kept it on this time because it was very relaxing and fitting.”
  • emotional
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players report that certain later levels evoke strong emotions, with some experiencing discomfort and nausea due to the rapid movement of items, highlighting a potentially overwhelming sensory experience.

  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is characterized by a genuine sense of love and care from the developers, contributing to an overall lighthearted and enjoyable experience.

    • “You can tell a lot of love and good humor went into making it.”
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The Rosebud Condominium is a action game.

The Rosebud Condominium is available on PC and Windows.

The Rosebud Condominium was released on August 9, 2017.

The Rosebud Condominium was developed by Plug In Digital.

The Rosebud Condominium has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its graphics.

The Rosebud Condominium is a single player game.

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