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"Don't open the doors!" is a claymation action adventure in an odd world of talking pumpkins, blue trees and stuff like that. The city is in danger! The doors came out of nowhere. Everything near them began to talk and almost everything tried to eat you. Solving this problem is no sweat: you only have to find the Main super door and blast it with a super Megabomb. As a real hero, you will have to handle it yourself. However, everything is sure to go haywire!
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Reviews
5 reviews found80
DarkStation
Feb 8, 2017
Despite a handful of persistent flaws, Don’t Open the Doors is a charming, hilarious, and memorable experience that completely engrosses the player in its world of violence and absent-mindedness. With its satisfying gameplay and nonstop sense of humor, it does quite enough to be worth a spot in your library. It's not a masterpiece, but Don't Open the Doors is good old-fashioned breezy fun with a superb sense of humor that pushes it into greatness. Plus, it’s just cool to play something made out of clay.
75
GameGrin
Feb 17, 2017
Objectively, I don't really see much of a flaw with this game at all. It was actually put together beautifully, but, personally, it wasn't the most gripping or entertaining game I've ever played. This is entirely down to preference and I encourage anyone to give it a go. I guarantee you won't be disappointed. If you like claymation, and indie games, and RPGs. Don't open the doors! (Reviewed on Windows) This game is good, with a few negatives. Objectively, I don't really see much of a flaw with this game at all.
70
GameSpew
Dec 8, 2016
Summary and quote unavailable.
60
CGMagazine
Dec 7, 2016
Summary and quote unavailable.
55
GamingTrend
Jan 26, 2017
While visually appealing, the game ultimately falters due to schizophrenic difficulty and a story that’s hard to follow. The forgiving death mechanic made the uncertain levels bearable, but didn’t quite redeem them back to entertaining. As far as appearances go, it stood out as its own title, Don’t Open the Doors fell short in regards to story and gameplay.