We love puzzles here at gamersroute. We really do. But I’ve realized that many of the puzzle games I play are really colorful tetris evolutions with techno or upbeat music. Perhaps it’s time I’ve expanded my puzzling horizon to something a bit more mysterious and serious. Enter Rooms: The Main Building for the DS and Wii.
Rooms: The Main Building, is basically a point-and-click game, with a 1930s setting. You are given the task of advancing through the each room, to reach the next room. But of course, in order to advance, there’s a catch; you have to solve the puzzle.
As far as we can tell, the puzzles involved in this game are all related to creating a path from the entrance to the exit. And how do you do that? By sliding rooms around to allow your character to go from the entrance to the exit.
Along the way, you will be required to use various objects in the room either to create a path, or move you to a different part of the screen, like, for example, speaking into a payphone and being teleported to another pay phone a la Matrix.
I’ve never really been a fan of point-and-click style games, but mixed with this style of puzzling, this looks very interesting.
Rooms: The Main Building will be available on March 23, 2010.





