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Creators of the praised Cube Escape series and the premium point-and-click adventures Rusty Lake Hotel and award-winning Rusty Lake: Roots.
Read moreWelcome to Rusty Lake, a surreal place where anything can happen. We offer you the most mysterious game series you'll ever play.
Why not try out our praised Cube Escape series first? Let the cubes guide you the eerie and atmospheric point-and-click adventures with an "escape room" feeling. Currently we have ten Cube Escape games taking place in the Rusty Lake universe. Cube Escape: Paradox is our latest installment which is combined with a short film! Download them for ten on iOS, Android or play on Desktop.
Next to our Cube Escape series we created three premium adventure games with unique story lines taking place in Rusty Lake as well. Serve deadly dinners to five animal-headed guests in Rusty Lake Hotel, expand the bloodline of the Vanderbooms in our award-winning adventure Rusty Lake: Roots or stop the ten plagues on a small island in Rusty Lake Paradise.
On the right, you can find a list of all our games sorted by release date.
On our game portal you can play our free games but also find other adventure, room escape and puzzle games. We selected games with a fascinating story, ambiance or unique game-play made by more forward-looking developers.
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We wish you a pleasant stay in Rusty Lake!
There are many people asking which music we used for Cube Escape: Seasons, so it’s probably better to inform everyone:) Till now every Cube Escape game has used Royalty Free music services by Kevin Macleod. His database with amazing music is enormous and we’re really happy that we could find such suspenseful and atmospheric music for our free games. Here are some of the links for Seasons:
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100104
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/?keywords=gymnopedie
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100802
Sorry for the delay!
For our new game we’re planning to use music specially made for us by a composer..
Let me make a little addition, and mention (to all of those who won’t follow the link to incompetech) that the Gymnopedies were written by a significant French composer Erik Satie. As even while Kevin Macleod’s music services are really good, but crediting system seems a bit unfair to me. While performer of course has his right to take credit, it’s a bit sad that the composer isn’t mentioned in titles at all
YES, I got the Satie tune when I was playing the game, and rushed to look for its name, and I was right… Definitely, an amazing soundtrack for an amazing game
Yes! Thank you :3
Promising Relationship is so haunting
So where the “My favorite song” from the Seasons come from?
Its beethoven, overture Egmont
What are names of the musics from Fall and Winter?
Winter is called Steel and Seething.
The music for Fall is called Reign Supreme. Here’s a link: https://incompetech.com/wordpress/2014/06/reign-supreme/
What piece of music is on the “my favorite song” cassette?
Overture Egmont (finale) – Beethoven
Anyone know what the music is from “The Lake” game?
“Water Lily” by Kevin Macleod at Incomptech.
Can you tell me the title of the music rose and frank dance to in rusty lake root… The one from the lake suite plate.
That Satie composition was mesmerizing. Glad I found it.
What’s the music used in Fall called? It matches the game’s message that fall is the time when “colors change” (which is portrayed by suicide and blood). It took me a while to realize that lurid analogy.
By the way, the Winter one is off somehow. Something about it makes me really uneasy ?.
What’s the name of the song in “Summer”? (*-*)?
What’s the name of the song in “spring “? I can’t find it on the app music store ~(・・?)
Anyone knows the piano song they used in “The Mill”?
http://rusty-lake.wikia.com/wiki/List_of_Games
At the bottom of the page, for each game, the song is named.
You guys made wonderful games!You also used a lot Erik Satie music,right?