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Are you ready to get sliced in half? The year is 2089 and a giant disc has appeared in orbit of Jupiter.
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Are you ready to get sliced in half? The year is 2089 and a giant disc has appeared in orbit of Jupiter. Step into the oversized space suit of a brave scientist and explore this sprawling intergalactic slaughterhouse.
Explore the expansive orbiting disc ship, moving room to room surviving and completing increasingly complex goals set forth. Use unlocked abilities to outmaneuver dozens of different disc types while solving mysterious puzzles.
And remember: what kills you only makes you stronger.
Disc Room is a collaboration between Kitty Calis, Jan Willem Nijman, Terri Vellmann and Doseone.
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- OS *:
- Windows 7, 8.1, 10 x64
- Processor:
- Intel Core i3-4160 (2 * 3600) or equivalent
- Memory:
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- GeForce GT 730 (2048 MB)
- Storage:
- 1 GB available space
- Additional Notes:
- Gamepad Recommended
recommended*
- OS *:
- Windows 7, 8.1, 10 x64
- Processor:
- Intel Core i5-2500K (4 * 3300) or equivalent
- Memory:
- 8 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- GeForce GTX 960 (4096 MB)
- Storage:
- 1 GB available space
- Additional Notes:
- Gamepad Recommended
User reviews
This is a well made game, super polished, very fun to play. Has great controls. If you like trying to run away from blades and trying to survive for 20s, this is your game. It's really good, why is it so unknown ?
The earliest moments of Disc Room are brilliantly executed through a clever design philosophy, but this creatively puzzling experience slowly devolves into frustration when artificial difficulty overtakes strategy.
Fun little bullet-hell game. In some rooms, the RNG can get a little bit daunting, but you can get over it after a few tries. You beat the normal rooms in 20 seconds and the hard ones in 10 seconds, so it is perfect for
This game is great. Music, visuals, gameplay, all of it. Music is an absolute bop, for one. It's clear a great amount of detail went into the artwork for the rooms, discs, and comics. There's also a whole difficulty
Ironically for a game about spinning blades, Disc Room feels as though it has been sanded down and polished until not a sharp edge remains. And though I love a game with a good sharp edge, an unpolished gem or a weird
Pure RNG trash, virtually no skill or pattern recognition required. I'm usually one for masochistic games, but this is truly agonizing to play. I really wouldn't recommend this to anyone. Play this if you hate yourself.




