Source Doors Origins is an engrossing and challenging puzzle game. It's also a good option for action game lovers and casual puzzle fans alike. The game has several hundreds of challenging puzzles for you to solve and is crammed with Superhouse Windows exciting features.
Doors Origins is not to like any puzzle game that you have played before. You need to think about your moves carefully. You can use various objects to bend and stretch metal bars to make the right entrance. When you're through with that, you can pick up the key to open the secret passages. Be careful though, because every time you pick up an object, another level gets unlocked.
Doors Origins has six different levels that you can tackle. Each level has different obstacles that can be met. However, you cannot re-start a level you are on. Thus, it's up to you to decide where you want to go.
In the beginning, you will encounter three introductory puzzles that get you acquainted with the game's mechanics. These help you master the concept of managing power ups and unlocking the different levels. The first two levels are very easy. You will move from platform to platform solving the puzzles in a linear manner. The third level is slightly more challenging with curved paths. The other challenges in Doors Origins are harder than the previous ones.
Unlike most hidden object games, you won't find any secret stash of objects in Doors Origins. Rather, you will have to hunt for clues to uncover the location of the hidden items. There are several hints scattered around the levels that can point you to the right location. However, they do not always give you all the secrets in a level. Some of these hints are very vague, so your search for hidden items will be a bit of a hit and miss.
One of the more interesting mini-games included in Doors Origins is the Brain Academy. In this game, your goal is to train a virtual monkey to speak using the correct vocabulary. You will use the help guide to train the monkey by giving him simple commands such as "sit" and "stay". You can also help the monkey by giving him a variety of verbal tricks. The challenge comes from the fact that you can't see or hear the Monkey. He will shout out answers to your questions through his computer voice.
When you run out of command words to train the Monkey, another command set called "raid", will appear on screen. The objective is to grab the Orange Mask that normally appears when you are attacked. You have to throw it towards the Monkey before he successfully captures it. The objective of this game isn't to actually hit the Monkey, but to prevent him from dragging it across the ground. If the mask hits the floor, you lose your points.
One of the levels in Doors Origins has you avoiding obstacles while collecting objects thrown by the various enemies in the level. Some of these objects are health packs, which can restore your health if you are hit, and gems, which when placed on the correct location cause the screen to move and show an image of the item being placed. The items disappear when they are picked up. It is possible to use a grappling hook to swing across different sections of the level, but you need to be very careful to not damage any of your other levels or end up getting stuck in one corner. There is also a mini-game involving jumping puzzles, where you need to collect a certain amount of balloons by moving quickly enough to avoid being knocked back when touching a wall.
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