Rusty Lake gets a new free game: The Mr. Rabbit Magic Show

Celebrating ten years of making games.
The Mr. Rabbit Magic Show

Developer Rusty Lake has decided to celebrate 10 years of making games by releasing a new one for free, called The Mr. Rabbit Magic Show.

Hitting Steam, iOS, Android, and Itch.io, there’s also going to be a platform-wide sale on all Rusty Lake titles. On this new game the team says: “This surprise release will keep fans on their toes with unexpected events, puzzles to solve, and a reveal of the next instalment in the eerie point-and-click series: Servant of the Lake.” The team adds: “New limited edition merchandise is also now available at Lost In Cult for fans looking to celebrate the series in a more tangible manner.”

“We wanted to celebrate our 10th anniversary with a free-to-play game filled with magic, surprises and a fun twist that makes this the most personal Rusty Lake game to date,” said co-founder Robin Ras.

Originally released in 2015, Rusty Lake’s first point-and-click mystery introduced players to the Cube Escape series. A decade later, the studio returns with The Mr. Rabbit Magic Show, a short but mysterious experience that challenges players to think outside the box, while exposing players to a magical performance that hides a surprise twist pulled straight from Mr. Rabbit’s hat!

The Mr. Rabbit Magic Show also includes a teaser in the form of a secret achievement that points toward the next major title in the series: Servant of the Lake, which will explore the early history of the Vanderboom Brothers.

Here’s the key features of the new game:

  • A short but magical game consisting of 20 acts filled with secrets and unexpected twists that will put you in a celebratory mood.
  • A magical soundtrack accompanied by rich sound effects and unexpected voice actors.
  • A chance to peek behind the curtain of the extravagant magician also known as Mr. Rabbit!

The Mr. Rabbit Magic Show is out now and free.

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