In Cube Escape: Paradox, players can discover hidden codes and clues scattered throughout the game to unravel its intriguing story. These codes serve as puzzles that players must decipher to progress through the game and unlock new areas. By successfully cracking the codes, players can uncover hidden rooms, access secret passages, and reveal hidden messages that provide key insights into the game’s mysterious narrative. With a complex and immersive storyline, Cube Escape: Paradox codes challenge players to think critically and creatively to solve the game’s secrets and uncover its ultimate truth.

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List of Cube Escape: Paradox Codes

CODEExpiration Date
3JXWML4GMay 27, 2024
9UGDQSAZTBMay 18, 2024
S1UICGMJXMay 7, 2024
A61KZ0X3GWCJune 9, 2024
3RBJFM0K1EApril 20, 2024
KIS4RB91June 5, 2024
Z0XF58BJ3LJune 15, 2024
183AY0S4HMay 23, 2024

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To redeem a code in Cube Escape: Paradox, open the game, go to the settings menu, click on "Redeem Code," enter the code, and enjoy in-game rewards.

Cube Escape: Paradox Codes Review

Best Rusty Lake, alongside Roots for story. Make sure to watch the movie AFTER completing the game, to avoid spoilers. The puzzles are on the easy side except for one (clock puzzle in chapter 2 was confusing), and the game is short overall but very satisfying. I loved the way movie clips were integrated in gameplay. Poor Dale, poor Laura. Another bravura production from Rusty lake.

Enjoyable, if not a bit repetitive feeling towards the end. Some of the puzzles weren't very sensative to my phone, so I ended up having to look up the solutions, only to find I had the right idea, but I just wasn't tapping in the right way (case in point, drawing the door on the paper). Overall, I liked it, but not one of my favs of the Rusty Lake games.

A superb puzzle game in the tradition of Myst. The uncanny ambience and surrealist graphics create a horror vibe without dipping into gore or violence much. The puzzles are challenging enough to be fun, but mostly indicated clearly enough that you can keep moving forward. A few times the game does dip into 'what the heck do I do here' territory (mostly cases where you wouldn't expect something to suddenly become interactable). The dialogue is stilted, but that actually only helps the creepy vibe

   
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