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Doors is a short, atmospheric first person logic game created by a one-man-team. Taking inspiration from Limbo and The Stanley Parable, Doors attempts to bring something new to the puzzle genre.

Doors is a indie, puzzle and strategy game developed and published by Calvin Weibel.
Released on February 12th 2016 is available in English on Windows and MacOS.

It has received 308 reviews of which 195 were positive and 113 were negative resulting in a rating of 6.1 out of 10. 😐

The game is currently priced at 4.99€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 2 GB available space
MacOS
  • Storage: 2 GB available space

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Feb. 2016
Short logic puzzle game. (The tags lie.) The challenge in this game is to pass through 23 doors that lead to bacon - and to not pass through the approximately 100 doors that lead to death (which means retry, because there's autosave if you haven't turned it off). To help you with that, you need to determine which of the logic statements above the door is correct. (The statement on the floor is always correct.) It took me somewhat longer than an hour to do the first time. I've never seen a game like this, and I hope there'll be a sequel with more levels. The rules: [*]In every puzzle is a door that leads to bacon. All other doors lead to death. [*]On every door is a statement. It may be true, and it may be false. [*]If one statement on a door is true, then all statements on that door are true. If one statement on a door is false, then all statements on that door are false. http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=627399545 The first puzzle: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=627399661 The 22nd puzzle: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=627641435 The tags lie (mostly): [*]"Indie" - yes, it is that [*]"strategy" - no, it's not a strategy game, it's strictly a game of logic [*]"adventure" - no, there's no narrative focus; although there is a bit of plot you can discover, it is entirely optional [*]"walking simulator" - no, because you need to solve a logic puzzle at every door and there's no exploration you have to do, these doors are a short walk from each spawn point and not hard to find. The Steam crowd at their finest. If you're fond of logic puzzles and don't mind this game being short, buy this game! This game runs ok on my old Windows XP machine.
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Feb. 2016
This is a neat little game. And by little I mean both minimalistic and short. The logic puzzles that make up the core of the game are based around deductive reasoning. They range from very easy (introductory) to somewhat frustrating difficulties, but they're never too difficult to get through. And if you get stuck on one there's always the trial and error options of walking through doors, losing and retrying until you find the right one. The underlying story is thin and not very well presented, but I think the lack of background is intended. Anyway, the game should be played for the logic puzzles, not if you want story.
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Feb. 2016
Short logic puzzle game of the variety where you establish which statements are true and which are false in order to chose the correct door. Unfortunately there's probably only about an hour's worth of puzzles - could have done with more. Instead it's padded out by an attempted Portal/Stanley Parable-esk inspired middle section that in my opinion doesn't really fit or pay-off. There some re-playability given that you won't remember the solution to every puzzle, along with the challenge of going through the game with no mistakes. For the price of a coffee I'm not too disappointed, but don't buy it expecting anything other than a quick puzzle diversion.
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Feb. 2016
In Doors, you solve brain-teaser-like puzzles in a simulation. That's pretty much it. Is Doors groundbreaking? Heck no, it's essentially a book of "The blue man lives in the green house, and the green man is next to the red man's house, so who lives in the purple house?" style puzzles put into a game. Despite that, I enjoyed myself thoroughly. Doors' is a match made in heaven between Limbo's sharp visual splendor and The Stanley Parable's wit and charm. The gameplay is really well done, and it keeps introducing new concepts. Storywise, Doors falls a little flat. I won't spoil anything, but the ending could've been handled better, and it just felt lackluster. Doors is not a game for everyone. It's very short (we're talking 30 minutes to an hour) and is definitely more logical than Limbo or The Stanley Parable. Doors has little replayability due to the nature of its' design. There are a few easter eggs here and there, but Doors is ultimately a really great concept with great design, subverted by the lack of content. I recommend it, but only if there's a sale going on, or if you like logic games.
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Feb. 2016
Another gem in the form of a 'walking simulator'. Doors does a good job of progressively stepping the difficulty up, ending up with some pretty mind bending decisions. This game deffinately requires a lot of patience and logical thinking. If you are in to things like that, this game is as good as any, deffinately worth every bit of the full price. Quite a few funny jokes and 'easter eggs' are to be found by looking around the fairly pleasent environment, which reward exploration fairly well! Only con ive found is that the ambient sounds in the background are a bit repetitive and can become fairly annoying. Overall solid experience!
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Doors is currently priced at 4.99€ on Steam.

Doors is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 4.99€ on Steam.

Doors received 195 positive votes out of a total of 308 achieving a rating of 6.09.
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Doors was developed and published by Calvin Weibel.

Doors is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Doors is playable and fully supported on MacOS.

Doors is not playable on Linux.

Doors is a single-player game.

Doors does not currently offer any DLC.

Doors does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Doors does not support Steam Remote Play.

Doors is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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Calvin Weibel
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Release 12 Feb 2016
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