The Room Three

4.8
111K reviews
500K+
Downloads
Teacher Approved
Content rating
PEGI 7
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About this game

“Probably the Best Mobile Game of 2015” - Vice

“With its rich atmosphere and clever puzzles, The Room Three is engrossing and hard to put down.” - Game Informer

“A triumph. We fully recommend immersing yourself in this atmospheric mystery” - Stuff

“Much bigger and longer than the previous titles, more of a full-blown adventure game” - Touch Arcade

“A brilliant, uniquely tactile experience packed with incredible puzzles. Just go and buy it.” - Pocket Gamer

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The eagerly awaited sequel to the BAFTA award winning 'The Room' and 'The Room Two' is finally here.

Welcome to The Room Three, a physical puzzle game within a beautifully tactile world.
Lured to a remote island, you must draw upon all your puzzle-solving ability to navigate a series of trials devised by a mysterious figure known only as “The Craftsman”.


PICK-UP-AND-PLAY DESIGN
Easy to begin yet hard to put down, enjoy a unique mix of intriguing puzzles with a simple user interface.

INTUITIVE TOUCH CONTROLS
A tactile experience so natural you can almost feel the surface of each object.

EXPANDED LOCATIONS
Lose yourself in a variety of stunning new environments, each spanning multiple areas.

INTRICATE OBJECTS
Rotate, zoom and examine dozens of artifacts to discover their hidden secrets.

ATMOSPHERIC AUDIO
A haunting soundtrack coupled with dynamic sound effects create an unforgettable soundscape.

MAGNIFIED WORLDS
Use the new eyepiece ability to explore the world in miniature

ALTERNATE ENDINGS
Return to a persistent environment and change your fate

ENHANCED HINT SYSTEM
Re-read hints to get the full picture

CLOUD SAVING SUPPORTED
Share your progress between multiple devices, and unlock the all-new achievements.

MULTI LANGUAGE SUPPORT
Available in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Turkish and Russian.



Fireproof Games is an independent studio from Guildford, United Kingdom.
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Updated on
Nov 7, 2022

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Ratings and reviews

4.8
89.7K reviews
Juan F Risso
June 7, 2020
Definitely recommended. By default the environment light is too dark (ofc can be fixed manually adjusting the brightness, but wasn't an issue in previous games). The puzzles are challenging, some easier while others harder (almost tedious). Moving between rooms turns tedious while changing fate. The current hint system is a bit annoying cause they swap from one to another automatically, instead of me switching at my pace. For the first time in doubting on getting the next one... Probably I will.
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Rebecca Daly
May 9, 2020
Took me 8 hours and 50 minutes to complete the game (it tells you at the end, cool feature) and it's 3 alternative endings. I played the other room games that came beforehand and this one definitely shows improvement from the last. The only things I would not pick on are the controls can be difficult sometimes and I feel like the best ending should have been the last one. There's one more room games, old sins, which I'm going to start now, I hope they make more soon!
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A Google user
June 8, 2019
Simply said: This is the best puzzle game I've ever played. The truth is, though, that the game defies categorization, and it feels inexact to merely call it a puzzle game. This is the only game I've ever played that's ever surpassed the sense of wonder, adventure, and utter engrossment I felt when playing Myst when I was a teenager. The aesthetic, themes, tone, and quality of mystery scratched and itch I barely even knew I had; an attribute common to the greatest games (and experiences). Bravo.
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What's new

Minor bug fixes