When comparing Numbers Game vs The Room, the Slant community recommends The Room for most people. In the question“What are the most beautiful puzzle games on Android?” The Room is ranked 1st while Numbers Game is ranked 26th. The most important reason people chose The Room is:
You'll have to find clues, interpret symbols, use correct items in appropriate places to unearth the mystery of the room.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Easy to pick up and play
The simple concept of Numbers Game gives the game a high 'pick up and play' value as it only takes a few seconds to advance through the game. The gameplay mechanic never gets old.
Pro Simple in concept puzzle game
Numbers Game is not a traditional puzzler in the sense that there are highly varying levels or increasing difficulties, but instead uses the very simple concept of crossing out numbers to create the puzzles.
Pro A good variety of puzzle types makes sure that the game never repeats or gets tiring
You'll have to find clues, interpret symbols, use correct items in appropriate places to unearth the mystery of the room.
Pro Immersive
Pro Great atmosphere is set by the wonderful music and well done design
Due to an excellent choice of music and incremental telling of a dark story, the game creates a nice bit of tension and a creepy vibe in an otherwise simple and calm game.
Pro Amazing graphics allow for a level of detail not always found on mobile games
The Room has very detailed graphics that show the intricacies of all the items.
Cons
Con Graphics are plain and simple
Numbers Game is quite simple in its concept and that translates into the game's visual art style as well. The game emulates a sketchbook and doesn't provide any other graphical style. While keeping with the theme of being simple in design, the graphics could use some polish in order to appeal to a wider audience.
Con The control scheme can get slightly frustrating
The touch controls of navigating in 3D can be difficult at times.
Con Should be free
Con Ends abruptly
The Room is relatively short. Experienced players will be able to beat it in less than two hours. And it ends abruptly. Luckily there is a sequel.