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Save Room an “inventory Tetris” game inspired by Resident Evil 4

Yes, please.

Save Room has been described as a game of “inventory Tetris” and is heavily inspired by Resident Evil 4.

Just like Leon was tasked to rearrange items to fit in his case, players are challenged to do the same.

Things start off relatively easy — fitting in a gun and healing items, as examples — but quickly escalate, forcing players to think on their feet by combining items, reloading weaponry and more.

“When you enter a save room you know you are safe, no danger can come to you, you can relax,” developer Fractal Projects said of its title. “Take advantage of this short period of time to organize your inventory, heal your wounds and reload your weapons. Can you make all the items fit in your inventory?”

You can buy Save Room here for a measly $2.36 AUD at the moment; it’s 20% off.

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