When comparing The Room Two vs Orbital, 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 Orbital is ranked 108th. 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.
Specs
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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 Simple intuitive gameplay
The gameplay consists of firing orbs into the playing field to then fire more orbs to remove those orbs. Pretty simple to understand but not always easy to accomplish, making for an arcade puzzle style game that can be played easily but still requires some strategy and thought.
Pro Free version available
There is a free version available for download that has no in app purchases but is limited to 20 points to which the game is cut off. Makes a good trial version to see how the game plays.
Pro Three single and muti-player modes
There are three play modes available in game, Pure, Gravity and Supernova. The first two modes change up how the orbs move once fired upon, one allows the orbs to shoot off in straight lines, the other has the orbs shooting and bouncing off of one another. Supernova offers a twist on these by making the player shoot 5 shots instead of three.
Pro Local same device 2 player mode
Two users can play a match against one another on the same device, making for a good game to play when friends are around.
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 Controls could be more accurate
Shooting orbs can be less precise than wanted, this is something that could be improved on.
Con May not hold interest for long
Being that the game is pretty simple, users may get tired of the gameplay quickly.