Open the Door: A Short Story
Tatsuya Koyama
4.7 ★
store rating
100,000+
downloads
Free
+ in-app
With this adventure game, you can explore ethereal dreamscapes, gather coins, and discover new locations through doors. Includes 3D environments, a calming soundtrack, and non-violent storytelling.
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.2. Trustworthiness 70 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 28 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
★★★★☆
4.2
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Ratings breakdown
5 star
81%
4 star
12%
3 star
2%
2 star
2%
1 star
2%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
28% review manipulation risk
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High user satisfaction
81% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
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Authentic reviews
Natural distribution, no red flags
About Open the Door: A Short Story
Welcome, friend—and thank you for stopping by. We know there are more apps vying for your attention nowadays than there are stars in the night sky, yet somehow, you found your way to this one.
Open the Door is a short, 3D adventure game in which you'll wander through soft, ethereal dreamscapes filled with quiet wonders, gathering up coins and whatever little bits of joy you can find along the way. Through each door lies new opportunities—a new and wondrous location to explore.
There are no difficult action sequences, nor vicious monsters, nor complex puzzles to frustrate you here. This is a story that anyone and everyone will be able to experience in full: one that you can enjoy at your own pace, with no ads to break your immersion.
This is not a game that will challenge you in the traditional sense. But if you only open the door, you might just find something resonant, something of value in this short story about life. And maybe—just maybe—that something could have a small but positive impact on how you live your own.
We'd like that. We'd like that very much.
Open the Door is a short, 3D adventure game in which you'll wander through soft, ethereal dreamscapes filled with quiet wonders, gathering up coins and whatever little bits of joy you can find along the way. Through each door lies new opportunities—a new and wondrous location to explore.
There are no difficult action sequences, nor vicious monsters, nor complex puzzles to frustrate you here. This is a story that anyone and everyone will be able to experience in full: one that you can enjoy at your own pace, with no ads to break your immersion.
This is not a game that will challenge you in the traditional sense. But if you only open the door, you might just find something resonant, something of value in this short story about life. And maybe—just maybe—that something could have a small but positive impact on how you live your own.
We'd like that. We'd like that very much.