One Way: The Elevator

4.4
785 reviews
10K+
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Content rating
Everyone 10+
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About this game

One Way is a creative point-and-click game developed by CottonGame. You need to find a blue sphere in each scene to power an elevator to travel upward.

You have to watch and think carefully, in order to solve various puzzles in the game.

Every time the elevator goes up, you will enter an entirely new world. The game features an unique art style that gives life to the characters - like an octopus, an elephant, a robot and a man-eating flower. And of course, there are many more interesting things, intriguing challenges for you to discover.
Updated on
Jun 12, 2022

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Ratings and reviews

4.3
677 reviews
Hervé Piton
October 12, 2023
A really nicely made game that kept me busy on my commute for quite a few days. The quality of the puzzles is a bit uneven (most of them are fine though - except that one for which I was grateful I took a screenshot of a previous screen or I might have gotten stuck) but the overall difficulty feels good for a mobile game that's designed to be played in short bursts. The story is cute even if a bit corny at times. The best part of the game for me was is the great art style.
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Jocelynne Sylvester
July 2, 2022
Really good, emotional story. My only complaint is that it doesn't save your progress for each chapter. So if you want to take a break you need to clear the chapter first or you lose all progress on that level. Also to go back and get things you missed you have to replay all of that, and some of those puzzles are tricky/annoying. It made me not want to bother going back and getting everything for the full story.
122 people found this review helpful
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Tamara P
September 9, 2022
I didn't want to put it down. Well-written, immersive, and soul-changing. You'll love this little boy by the end. You may need to use a walk-through to get all the achievements and get to the extra levels. You can replay individual 'chapters" (levels) to get the things you missed (use a walkthrough) but must be fine before the final scene, as the game kind of shuts off at that point.
30 people found this review helpful
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