Rusty Lake Paradise

Rusty Lake Paradise Mod APK v3.1.4 [Full Paid] for Android

Publisher:Rusty Lake    
App Name:Rusty Lake Paradise

Editor's Review

Rusty Lake Paradise takes the series' signature weirdness and sets it against the ten plagues of Egypt. You're Jakob, back on the island after your mom dies, and surprise—now there's blood water, frogs everywhere, the whole biblical deal. Each plague is its own puzzle chapter, and yeah, it's as dark and clever as you'd expect from these devs. The pastel art by Johan Scherft is gorgeous—weirdly pretty for a game about locusts and dying livestock. If you dig atmospheric point-and-clicks with some real edge, this one's for you.

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Thank you for playing Rusty Lake Paradise! We added translations and fixed a few bugs in this new version.

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Rusty Lake Paradise Official Introduction

Jakob, the oldest son of the Eilander family, is returning to Paradise island after his mother passed away. Since her mysterious death, the island seems to be cursed by the ten plagues. Find the mother's hidden memories and partake in strange family rituals in order to stop the plagues.

Rusty Lake Paradise is the third premium point-and-click adventure by Rusty Lake, the creators of the Cube Escape series, Rusty Lake Hotel & Rusty Lake: Roots.

Key features:

- Pick-up-and-play:

Easy to start but hard to put down

- Unique storyline:

The first adventure game based around the ten plagues of Egypt

- An unforgettable puzzle experience

Each plague brings its own atmosphere, suspense and a variety of Rusty Lake brain teasers

- Atmospheric graphics

The pastel background paintings are handmade by Dutch painter Johan Scherft

-Immersive Soundtrack:

Each plague has its own theme song and variations

- Achievements

The island has more secrets to unravel

Rusty Lake Paradise Tips

Rusty Lake Paradise Beginner's Guide: Surviving the Ten Plagues

So you're heading to Paradise Island. Don't let the name fool you—this place is a mess. Blood in the water, frogs everywhere, livestock dropping like flies. Literally. I jumped into this as my first Rusty Lake game, and here's what I wish someone told me before the locusts showed up.

What You're Actually Doing

You're Jakob, coming back home after your mom dies. Bad timing though—the island's got this Biblical curse going on. Ten plagues, one after another. Your job? Work through each plague, solve a bunch of puzzles, and dig up your mom's memories to figure out what's happening. Each plague is its own chapter, so you always know what's next.

First Things First: Don't Panic

The early plagues? Honestly pretty easy. Blood water, frogs—you'll breeze through those in like 10 minutes each. Use that time to get comfortable with how stuff works. The controls are decent on mobile, way better than some older point-and-clicks I've tried. Switching between screens can be a tiny bit clunky, but you'll get used to it.

Stuff That Actually Helps

Stick to plague-related puzzles. The game throws some filler at you—random mini-games that feel like they're just there to pad time. If you're stuck on something that doesn't seem connected to the current plague (looking at you, vegetable Picross), just skip it and come back later. The good puzzles are the ones tied to the story, like popping boils on a sick goat or messing with zodiac symbols during the Darkness chapter.

Embrace the weird early. Your brother might turn into a fly. A hand might crawl out of a plant. That's not a glitch—that's just Rusty Lake. The sooner you stop questioning it and just roll with the surreal stuff, the more you'll enjoy it. Overthinking kills the vibe.

Don't stress the lore. Yeah, there's a whole interconnected universe across like 17 games. But Paradise works fine as a starting point. If you spot something that seems like a reference—a mask here, a weird line there—just make a mental note. It'll click later if you keep playing the series. Or it won't, and that's okay too.

Quick Tips by Plague

A few things that saved me time:

Blood Water (Plague 1): Just follow the obvious path. It's basically a tutorial.

Frogs (Plague 2): Catch everything that moves. You'll need 'em.

Lice (Plague 3): Check everyone's hair. Gross but necessary.

Flies (Plague 4): Pay attention to what sounds attract them. The audio matters here.

Livestock (Plague 5): The goat puzzle is gross but satisfying. Just embrace it.

Boils (Plague 6): Pop everything. Yes, really.

Hail (Plague 7): Timing matters more than you'd think.

Locusts (Plague 8): This one's chaotic. Stay patient.

Darkness (Plague 9): Listen carefully. The soundtrack isn't just atmosphere here.

Firstborn (Plague 10): No spoilers, but this one hits different.

The Art and Sound Situation

Real talk—the hand-drawn pastel backgrounds by Johan Scherft are gorgeous. Like, weirdly pretty for a game about plagues and death. And each plague has its own music theme that shifts as you progress. Worth playing with headphones on, seriously. The sound design actually helps with some puzzles too, not just mood.

Who Should Play This

If you like atmospheric point-and-clicks with some edge, you'll dig it. The puzzles hit a good sweet spot—tricky enough to feel rewarding, not so hard you're alt-tabbing to YouTube every five minutes. Takes about 3-4 hours to finish, perfect for a weekend thing.

If you're easily grossed out? Maybe skip this one. There's some genuinely uncomfortable imagery. But that's kinda the point.

Bottom Line

Even with some filler puzzles, Paradise is worth your time. The art's unique, the plague theme is genuinely fresh for an adventure game, and it's a solid entry point into the Rusty Lake rabbit hole. Just remember: when things get weird—and they will—lean into it.

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