![]() ![]() To make matters worse, rats are blocking the only exit from the catacomb. ![]() Giacomo needs to escape but his Oculus Perpetua – a time-travelling contraption that allows him to bring up a portal and travel into the past, or to simply see into machines – has been destroyed in the melee. So many puzzles.īut it all starts in a rat-infested catacomb. The House of Da Vinci 3 is the final game in the trilogy, and it picks up right where the previous game left off, with protagonist Giacomo scrambling to survive an attack by some thugs.įrom there we get to follow Giacomo as he, Leonardo, and a well-acted cast of friends and foes navigate their way through a plot full of magic, machinery, conspiracies, secret messages, and puzzles. ![]() So far the approach has worked, with The House of Da Vinci 2 scoring an impressive 4.8 out of 5 on the App Store – exactly the same sky-high rating as The Room. The House of Da Vinci games certainly take some inspiration from The Room, but they pick up the concept and take it in a more ambitious direction.Īs the name suggests, The House of Da Vinci plonks you down in renaissance Italy and lets you rub shoulders with Leonardo himself. ![]() Look a little closer, though, and you’ll find that the similarities are mostly skin deep. At first glance, it’s possible to mistake The House of Da Vinci for The Room, Fireproof Studios’s seminal environmental puzzler for mobile. ![]()
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