Doors: Awakening
Doors: Awakening
Everyone
Snapbreak
Escape through unique doors in this atmospheric 3D game


Average Rating

4.6


Number of Ratings

41,837


Number of Downloads

1M+


Contains Ads

True


In-App Purchases

True


Install Fee

Free


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About Doors: Awakening

Upon waking up from an accident, you see a portal with the shadow of a little boy staring at you. You chase the boy through a string of portals, as he leaves a letter at every door you pass through. The letters reveal a mysterious story and a hard choice for you to make in the two alternative ... read more

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User Reviews

RENE L. RENE L.
9
Sunday, September 1, 2024

Interesting little puzzle game. Fairly simplistic and easy challenges. And with only 22 levels much to short. A generous 3 star as this can be completed in about an hour. If it hadn't been included in Google games subscription I would have been pretty upset if I had purchased it.

Corrine Carter Corrine Carter
78
Saturday, March 30, 2024

This game is my happy place. I might go and explore others, but ultimately I end up back at the Door. Great puzzle challenges, awesome ambient sounds, visuals are on point, and the frustration level is minimal. For ADHD folks who need constant change, a challenge that isn't frustrating AF, and immersion. Get this app. Full disclosure, I have only used the Play Pass full version so YMMV with the free version. Edited

Kate Shepherd Kate Shepherd
5
Monday, April 24, 2023

Fun...at first. Then I was able to get it free through the play pass and now I can't get hints at all. Every time I try, the screen just darkens up to where you can barely see the Hint or Skip screen and that's all I get. I have no idea why this one or Origins does that to me. Paradox allows me to use the hints. Can someone please explain to me what I may be doing wrong. I actually enjoy these games and I would like to continue playing them.

Wei Styer Wei Styer
18
Monday, April 5, 2021

It's okay. The artwork is lovely, but the puzzles are rather simplistic and formulaic. They involve more memorization and put this piece in that spot than any kind of complex reasoning. The storyline is also sub par and doesn't particularly go anywhere. If you want to spend an hour or two clearing it, it's a charming enough way to pass time. But if you're looking for a serious puzzle, you're better off trying something else.

Shayna W. Shayna W.
33
Tuesday, January 5, 2021

The first 2 "worlds" (4 levels each world) are free to play, and it was fun. I love these types of puzzles and I really enjoyed it! But if you want to play more, you have to pay. Which I think is terrible. Uninstalling after beating the only 8 levels that are available for free. How disappointing. Edited

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