Rooms The Main Building Screenshots
Wii | Brandon Hofer | April 2, 2010 at 4:34 pmHudson has released some new screen shots for their new adventure puzzle game, Rooms: The Main Building. Â Designed specifically for point and click controls, Rooms: The Main Building features ideal gameplay for the Wiimote. Â In each room, players must use intellect, strategy and various objects to solve each puzzle. Â To make it into the next room, players must carefully shift pieces in the current room around, in a manner similar to slide puzzles, to keep moving forward. Â Players are also rewarded with a bonus if the background is placed correctly. Â With more than 100 rooms to go through and a level editor to create even more, players will discover that the solution is only a doorstep away. Â Additionally, Hudson has shared some tricks and tips with everyone to help you be successful:
- Know the Gadgets – Throughout Rooms: The Main Building, you will run across several gadgets to assist you to complete the puzzles. Â If you have a question to what a particular gadget does, use the Help function.
- Light Fuse and Run – If you use the explosive crate to blast through a wall make sure you know your escape route beforehand. Â Being in the same room when it explodes can be deadly.
- Use the Background – Each of the rooms puzzles has a unique background. Â If you get stumped you can toggle the background to get an idea of where the rooms should be when completed.
- Sparkles! – When a room is lined up exactly where it’s supposed to be, sparkles will flash and a sound will play. Â This gives you a visual clue that you’re on the right track.
- Beware of Broken Teleporters – Teleporters become an invaluable tool to completing puzzles. Â Some teleporters are broken so you only teleport to them but not out. Â A broken teleporter will look slightly charred.
- Unlocking Gadgets in Build Mode – You can unlock gadgets in Build Mode by playing through the game.
- Draining a Room – When using a hydrant to drain a room, think ahead about which room you going to send the water to. Â Unless you have a fishbowl to walk into a flooded room, you might be in trouble down the line.
- Spinning Rooms – When using a spinning room with a Whirl-Round Clock, pay attention to the number of pendulums the clock has as they represent the number of times the room can spin. Â Also make sure you spin in the right direction especially when you have only one spin left.
- Battle Mode – Play against another person in Battle Mode. Â Battle Mode consists of random puzzles that are extremely difficult. Â Battle mode only becomes available when a second Wii Remote is synched up.
- Challenge and Time Limit Modes – For an additional challenge unlock these modes when you complete the game. Â Time Limit Mode allows a given amount of time to complete the puzzle and Challenge Mode allow a set number of moves.



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