One Way: The Elevator
One Way: The Elevator
Everyone 10+
CottonGame
I've discovered the true happiness during this adventure.


Average Rating

4.2


Number of Ratings

1,134


Number of Downloads

50K+


Contains Ads

False


In-App Purchases

False


Install Fee

$1.99


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About One Way: The Elevator

One Way is a creative point-and-click game developed by CottonGame. You need to find a blue sphere in each scene to power an elevator to travel upward. You have to watch and think carefully, in order to solve various puzzles in the game. Every time the elevator goes up, you will enter an entirely ... read more

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User Reviews

Sabrina Martin Sabrina Martin
45
Monday, July 18, 2022

This game is awesome! It's got an odd storyline, but that's what makes it even better! It's a puzzle, strategy, point and click, and a mind bending game all in one. Not gonna lie, I got stuck a few times. The hints are so subtle in some levels that I got too frustrated and looked it up. I'm not one to enjoy hard challenges, so if you do, you'd love it. I highly recommend trying this game.

Sia Hepner Sia Hepner
17
Sunday, November 6, 2022

Beautiful and sad, this game takes you on an adventure through a semi dystopian future as a young boy recalling his memories of the parents he lost. I would have given five stars except for one point- you MUST acquire all the items that one would generally expect to be part of an optional achievement. The game does not inform you of this necessity and you won't realize until you're 2 hours and 30+ levels in that you are missing items necessary to proceed.

Lindsay M Lindsay M
41
Thursday, September 29, 2022

Fun puzzle game with one glaring, game ruining flaw. In the mini robot level, you have to put a painting together using collectible items from previous levels. The game gives you no indication that you need them, what they are, how to get them, or how many you have until you get to this level & guess what? There's no way to go back, so if you don't have them all, the only way to move forward is to completely start over. No thanks. I'll just move on to the next game. Fix your game, developers.

Jocelynne Sylvester Jocelynne Sylvester
158
Saturday, July 2, 2022

Really good, emotional story. My only complaint is that it doesn't save your progress for each chapter. So if you want to take a break you need to clear the chapter first or you lose all progress on that level. Also to go back and get things you missed you have to replay all of that, and some of those puzzles are tricky/annoying. It made me not want to bother going back and getting everything for the full story.

Tamara P Tamara P
56
Friday, September 9, 2022

I didn't want to put it down. Well-written, immersive, and soul-changing. You'll love this little boy by the end. You may need to use a walk-through to get all the achievements and get to the extra levels. You can replay individual 'chapters" (levels) to get the things you missed (use a walkthrough) but must be fine before the final scene, as the game kind of shuts off at that point.

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