Blue Prince harnesses the innate, burning curiosity one feels when seeing a closed door at the end of a hallway and crafts it into an unforgettable experience.
NoobFeed editor Faviyan writes - Blue Prince is a clever, combat-free roguelite packed with puzzles, secrets, and mystery. Its shifting mansion and layered mechanics make it a must-play for fans of exploration and discovery.
"Blue Prince is an adventure, puzzle, and strategy game developed by Dogubomb and published by Raw Fury. Puzzles alone weren’t the only things that interested me however, but the fact the game reminded me of the board game, Betrayal at House on the Hill. And if you like that board game, then play this game." Ruddy @ Thumb Culture
WTMG's Kyle Nicol: "Even if you aren’t a fan of roguelikes, Blue Prince feels much more like an elaborate puzzle box. There’s a satisfying feeling in making it further than you did before, finding clues to a puzzle, then stumbling onto another piece of that puzzle a few runs later. Blue Prince is certainly one of the most interesting games of this year. It takes a fairly novel concept in a roguelike puzzle game, adding elements of deckbuilding and base crafting. It all comes together for a gameplay experience unlike anything else out there today."
Fake review. Try it on Gamepass and you’ll quickly see why. The rooms quickly repeat themselves and the riddles are pretty dull. Like counting numbers on a dartboard, over and over again.