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The World Next Door

Released: 3/28/2019

Critics
67
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Users
81

Score Breakdown

67.0

Critic Average

19 reviews

81

Steam User Score

339 reviews

N/A

Metacritic User Score

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
-13.6

67 vs 81

Metacritic Disparity
N/A
Combined Disparity
-13.6

Average of both sources

Review Disparities

Positive = critic higher than usersNegative = critic lower than users

Each point represents a critic review. Hover for details. Positive = critic higher than users. Negative = critic lower.

3/16/2020

Late Review

I would say I liked this game, it was a fun few hours of my time spent on a little adventure puzzle game. I would recommend this to someone that has a few hours spare, or wants something they can pick up for a few minutes at a time. Either way, I hope you’ll enjoy it as much as I did if you do.

75

75/100

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5/29/2019

Late Review

The World Next Door is a fun and entertaining adventure through a magical realm. The only downside is that it’s just too short, leaving players wanting more.

75

75/100

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5/16/2019

Launch Window

Ultimately, while The World Next Door is quite short, it ended up being such a lovely game to me. This game is kept rather light-hearted, and while there are choices implemented, they won’t make a big impact on the story. Although this might turn some people off, I still liked the way the choices were presented as I felt like I was actually able to form Jun’s personality. The relationships between the characters and its storytelling are definitely the main aspect of the game and I found The World Next Door is a quite relaxing and uncomplicated game with beautiful art and a unique battle system.

70

70/100

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5/3/2019

Launch Window

The World Next Door is not a title that's going to rock anyone's world, but it's a good title that would be worth checking out for someone wanting something a little different.

60

60/100

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5/2/2019

Launch Window

The World Next Door is an ambitious action-puzzle game with some interesting narrative and RPG elements, but unfortunately wears itself thin trying too much with too little.

50

50/100

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4/19/2019

Launch Window

At the end of the day, The World Next Door is still an incredibly unique title. Mixing fast paced battles with wonderful characters and a rather curious story, it’s a standout indie game you should be giving a look. I clocked in six hours when I culminated my playthrough. No doubt you’ll get your money’s worth in multiple runs at the base price of $14.99. A congratulations to the developer on the launch and may they learn from this to make even better games.

70

70/100

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4/18/2019

Launch Window

If there’s any other significant complaint to levy against The World Next Door, it would be that it’s so short.

67

67/100

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4/15/2019

Launch Window

This adventure game features amazing character designs and a fun puzzle battle system, but The World Next Door suffers from a lack of content.

65

65/100

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4/10/2019

Launch Window

Although The World Next Door’s puzzles are fun, the real joy of the game is its cast of characters and its dialogue.

70

70/100

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4/8/2019

Launch Window

With gorgeous visuals and fun combat, The World Next Door holds plenty of promise, but it never evolves into something satisfying

60

60/100

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4/3/2019

Launch Window

The World Next Door isn't perfect, but is shows that Viz is - for now, at least - willing to take on a project that's a little different and oddball. Colourful, creative, and generally well designed, it's worth forgiving this particular title its teen B-tier narrative tropes.

70

70/100

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4/1/2019

Launch Window

My trip through the The World Next Door might have been short, but it was still worth the journey. I look forward to seeing how Rose City Games expands on it in the future.

80

80/100

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4/1/2019

Launch Window

The World Next Door has fairly stereotypical characters, but it delivers some enjoyably frantic puzzle battles in the second half of its campaign.

60

60/100

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4/1/2019

Launch Window

I did enjoy aspects of what I played, but there is a brevity and incompleteness that holds it back from being more than just a unique experiment. The puzzle-based combat is a really cool idea that needed to be used more and in different ways. If this one sounds interesting to you, I would wait for some kind of discount before jumping in.

65

65/100

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3/29/2019

Launch Window

The World Next Door crafts a wonderful world filled with great characters but so much of it is left untapped while its match-3 combat works well enough but ends up feeling to easy in the end, creating a game that looks great and plays decently but lacks any kind of payoff.

60

60/100

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3/28/2019

Launch Window

As the final credits rolled The World Next Door felt like a satisfying experience on the whole but I was also left with questions...

85

85/100

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3/28/2019

Launch Window

The World Next Door implements a nice twist on match-3 puzzles for its combat system, and it presents an interesting world with a varied cast of characters.

60

60/100

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3/27/2019

Early Review

A fantastic story and presentation makes The World Next Door worth taking a peek at. I just wish the gameplay could hold up as well as those aspects.

70

70/100

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3/26/2019

Early Review

The World Next Door combines elements of a Puzzle Game, Visual Novel, and an RPG to tell the story of a girl named Jun trapped on the world of Emrys and needing to get home before she dies. Go through four acts with great puzzle-solving combat to discover the way to get Jun home!

60

60/100

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