Make Dinners Worth Dying For In Eerie Adventure Rusty Lake Hotel

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Rusty Lake Hotel is an eerie point-and-click adventure that has you preparing dinner across five days for the eponymous hotel’s anthropomorphic guests.

 

The creators have created a world for the game that is based on the uneasiness of David Lynch’s TV series Twin Peaks and that they explored in the Cube Escape games.

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Now, with Rusty Lake Hotel, comes another slice of this odd place that is said to be full of suspense and atmosphere. You’re meant to ensure that the smartly-dressed guests have a pleasant stay but there’s something sinister in this take: “Make sure every dinner is worth dying for!” reads the description. Hmm.

 

Rusty Lake Hotel’s PC version is up on Steam Greenlight but it is already available in full for $1.99 on the App Store and Google Play.


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