Rusty Lake: Roots is an adventure puzzle game developed by Rusty Lake. The last update, v1.20, released on February 14, 2019, and it’s rated 4.80 out of 5 based on the latest 1K reviews. Rusty Lake: Roots costs $2.99 and requires iOS 8.1+ and Android 7.1 or newer to download.
Rusty Lake: Roots Gameplay Overview
Description
James Vanderboom's life drastically changes when he plants a special seed in the garden of the house he has inherited. Expand your bloodline by unlocking portraits in the tree of life.
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Literally addicted to rusty lake I can’t stop playing the storyline the art it’s all top tier UGHHH I just love it I’m so sad to finish this game
★★★★★BEST ONE OUT SO FAR!!!
I have been playing escape room/ puzzle games for years, rusty lake games being my top choice of them all, but Within all the choices they offer I have completely fallen in love with Roots. It has been the most intriguing and fun game so far. I only wish I could forget about it so I could play again and again!
★★★★☆4 BECAUSE
I love this series its always disturbing but only 1/3 through and ive been crying for 10 minutes. I just don’t understand why do that too a kid. I know it’s fake but im so saddened. This particular game of the series is not for the faint of heart. That’s the best i can say….Be forewarned
★★★★★If you haven’t played all the Rusty Lake games, start now!
I love Rusty Lake’s imagination! From more elaborate games like this to the fast cube escapes, they are always interesting and challenging - even having played them before. This one is segmented into perfect chunks so you can puzzle as long or as little as you’d like. I love the art, story, macabre details, and will buy every game they produce.
★★★★★Rusty Lake does it again
Why can’t more companies make games like Rusty Lake? They’re so good, and have a creepy side to them. I only wish that they didn’t end because you’re like, “More, please…”