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Purple Monster Chapter 3
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  • 5M+

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  • ENIGMA ST

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  • Adventure

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  • Teen

    Content Rating

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So, let's talk about Purple Monster Chapter 3 by ENIGMA ST. If you're into casual, puzzle-driven horror games that don't take themselves too seriously, this one's a fun little gem. It's a pure mobile game, only available on Android via the Google Play Store — no PC on Steam or console ports for Xbox or Switch, which makes it perfect for quick sessions on your phone. The game first launched back in 2020, and it's been growing steadily since. On Google Play, it's got over 100,000 installs, so it's not a massive hit, but it has a solid niche following. The best part? It's completely free to download and play without any forced in-app purchases. You can beat the entire game without spending a dime, though there are a few optional ads you can watch to get hints or extra lives. If you do want to make a small purchase, items are super cheap, usually around $0.99 to $1.99, which is fair compared to other android puzzle games.

When you download and install this app, you're thrown into a weird, point-and-click adventure where you guide a purple monster through various chapters — Chapter 3 being the latest. The gameplay is simple: you tap on objects, solve environmental puzzles, and find items to progress. It's like a classic escape room but with a quirky, slightly creepy art style that reminds me of old Flash games. The best part of Purple Monster Chapter 3 is definitely the atmosphere. The sound design is minimalist but effective, with eerie background noises and jump scares that actually caught me off guard. I also love how the puzzles scale in difficulty — they start off easy, which helps you learn the mechanics, but by the end, there are a few that had me stuck for a while. My personal favorite part was the hidden item hunts; there's something satisfying about finally spotting a key in a cluttered, dark room. It's not groundbreaking, but it's well-crafted for what it is.

Compared to similar games like The Room series or Rusty Lake, Purple Monster Chapter 3 feels more accessible and casual. The Room games are more polished and complex, with 3D graphics and intricate mechanisms, but they also cost money and can feel overwhelming for new players. Rusty Lake is another great comparison — it has that same eerie vibe, but its puzzles are often bizarre and abstract, which can be frustrating. Purple Monster Chapter 3 strikes a nice balance: it's spooky enough to be engaging without being too stressful, and the puzzle logic is fair. I'd recommend this app over those titles for anyone who wants a quick, satisfying horror puzzle fix without spending a dime. It's not as deep or long, but it's perfect for casual play on your phone during a commute or break. If you're a fan of the genre, it's definitely worth the download.

features

  • Charming Art Style 🎨: The game uses a hand-drawn, slightly grimy art style that fits the horror theme without being too scary. It reminds me of Rusty Lake but with a more playful edge, making it great for players who want atmosphere without nightmares.
  • Intuitive Touch Controls 🖱️: On Android, the controls are super smooth — just tap to interact. Unlike The Room which requires precise finger movements, this game works great on even older phones. No lag or unresponsive buttons during my playthrough.
  • Fair Hint System 💡: If you get stuck, you can watch a short ad for a hint. It's way less punishing than Rusty Lake's cryptic clues. The hints are direct, not vague, which saved me a lot of time without feeling like cheating.

pros

  • Free to Play 💰: You don't need to pay a cent to finish the game. Unlike The Room which costs $5.99 on Google Play, Purple Monster Chapter 3 is completely free. The optional ads are short and non-intrusive, so it's a great value for budget gamers.
  • Great Pacing ⏳: Each chapter takes about 20-30 minutes, perfect for mobile gaming. Rusty Lake puzzles can take hours, but this game respects your time. I finished Chapter 3 during lunch breaks without feeling rushed.
  • Creepy but Fun Atmosphere 👻: The jump scares are predictable enough to be fun, not annoying. It's scarier than casual puzzle games but tamer than The Room's oppressive mood. Perfect for horror fans who still want to sleep at night.

cons

  • Short Playtime ⏱️: The game is finished quickly — Chapter 3 took me under an hour. Compared to The Room with its hours of content, this feels more like a snack than a meal. Hardcore puzzle fans might want more.
  • Limited Replay Value 🔄: Once you solve the puzzles, there's little reason to play again. Rusty Lake has multiple endings and secrets, but Purple Monster Chapter 3 is linear and straightforward. It's a one-and-done experience.
  • Occasional Bugs 🐛: I hit a glitch where an item wouldn't appear in my inventory, forcing a restart. It's not common, but it happened twice during my playthrough. The Room has fewer bugs due to higher production value, so this is where ENIGMA ST could improve.

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