When comparing The Room Two vs Back to Bed, the Slant community recommends The Room Two for most people. In the question“What are the best Android games without in-app purchases/paywalls?” The Room Two is ranked 22nd while Back to Bed is ranked 63rd. The most important reason people chose The Room Two is:
There are now multiple objects in a room that all need to be utilized to solve the puzzle.
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Pros
Pro Multiple objects to interact with
There are now multiple objects in a room that all need to be utilized to solve the puzzle.
Pro Better graphics than first version
Graphics are an improvement over Room-1.
Pro Interactive 3D puzzles
Move objects around with your finger in the right order.
Pro Improvements on every aspect of the first game
The Room Two improves every feature of the last game. Story, graphics even the puzzles are better.
Pro Up to three user profiles
A new addition from the first title is user profiles. Now up to three of your friends or family can create their own game saves.
Pro Interestingly uses mind bending architecture in the gameplay
Players must figure out how to traverse the architecture in order to get items they need to use to help guide the the main character, who is sleepwalking. It is through this mind bending architecture that the core of the gameplay lies as each level is a puzzle in and of itself to figure out how to gain all the items needed, which is only half the gameplay as once that is figured out they then need to guide the sleepwalker to their goal.
Pro Excellent sound design
From its background music to its voice work, the sound design of The Room Two not only fits with the theme but adds to the player's immersion in the game and overall experience.
Pro Surreal graphics
The graphics of Back to Bed are very surreal, as if Dahli and Escher had teamed up to design a game.
Cons
Con Too short and lacks replayability
The game can be finished in under four hours and lacks any real replayability once all the puzzles are solved.
Con Puzzles could be deeper
With such an amazing graphic design, the level of depth to the puzzles feels almost disappointing.