Cloud Chasers Journey of Hope Reviews – Page 2

5/5 rating based on 25 reviews. Read all reviews for Cloud Chasers Journey of Hope for iPhone.
Cloud Chasers Journey of Hope is paid iOS app published by Blindflug Studios AG

Hard-hitting tale of immigration

Bobo-C-Ahtintottin

This is a beautifully designed game that had me sitting there trying to get to the end city countless times. I died a lot at first, but you learn what to look for. However why I truly like this game is that it places you in the shoes of a migrant family that faces the (usually harsh) realities of migration. The game isn't really about the end, but about the troublesome and awesome interactions along the way as you see these social outcasts find their dream. (I also like that it's hard and make your restart after death)


Buggy, but good

EmilyCasler

I really like this game. It has great graphics and storyline. However, there are a few bugs: like items in your inventory won't work sometimes and will be floating on the screen. Also, sometimes you can't move after an event; you just walk in one spot, slowly losing water. After playing for so long, I've mastered the different events and it's just become repetitious now. I hope you guys add new events and maybe some more items. I really think this game has potential, and hope to see some great updates in the future.


If the Oregon Trail game was set in a dystopian future this is what you'd get

gds0f1

Super fun, smart, and beautiful. Best game I've bought in a long time. I love that it's challenging and forces you to make hard decisions.


Where's the hope?

Jerimizzay

More like hopeless! Random events exploring are too risky. There is no difficulty setting for a casual gamer. No saving progress. Everything changes from game to game, so strategizing is limited to... Don't run low on water and Do I want to risk going in that cave? Upgrades to glider are nice, but due to randomness of shops and exploring you have to get lucky to find them. Good luck playing for more than 15 mins before you die. Then you have to start over again from beginning.


not sure

JRGTV

looked real promising but maybe its just not the type of gaming I was looking for . lost interest real quick after a few bug crashes and there's no action when they say narrative that's what it means no action . if you love reading RPG stuff then this is for you . but I literally had my hands in the air saying "that's it?" read:truck slides to stop smoke fills air dude wipes his eyes soldier asks question hits girl with but of rifle , girl loses 3 points from injury . go back to wandering dessert . I guess it's not for my taste


Great concept but...

GameJunkie1973

The game loses focus on what made it interesting. You are no so much about in the journey but rather spend most of the game playing a glider racer/simulator. If a racer is what is desired there are other ones out there. Hope the authors come out with a way to lessen the time spent in the glider and focus the game on what is really good which is the concept of the journey and the story behind it.


Great game with epic story

Ishka3000

This is a gem of a game with fun gameplay and an awesome, epic story and beautiful characters. Difficulty levels were high enough that it got me going for days. I appreciated the balance in gameplay between flying glider and exploring the desert. Story is more compelling and thoughtful than approximately 95% of other "story-driven" games out there. Highly recommended.


Incredible

Unit731rocks

I learned of the game while playing "First Strike" and decided to check it out. It's fun, a little challenging and absolutely amazing. This is probably the best game I've played all year.


Just one problem...

Mr. Movie 2001

When I get to the ending, the game crashes and I'm brought to my home screen. Please fix this. Anyway... The gameplay is simple enough: get to the next city, make smart decisions during semi-random encounters, collect water, and trade items. The story, which I am still uncovering, is interesting enough: it's an immigration tale with a dystopian twist. For better or worse, I'm certainly more interested in the setting and backstory than the characters. Apparently, people started to live in the sky, so they use machines to collect water. This breaks the rain cycle, causing widespread drought and forces our farming family to trek to...The Spire, which is this crystal thing. Not that that's bad. I just see the characters as more a way to explore the setting. I can't wait for there to be a wiki to this thing!


Looked Good, But....

Poof2subdivision3x

Right up front in the tutorial things are not working properly, for instance when you pick up items one never seems to settle correctly into its box and when you go back to play, that one item is still sitting there in the middle of the desert. Then, steering the couple around everything went completely dead and they came to the edge of the screen and there was no more screen to move to. It's early. With all the malfunctions I've seen it deserves one star. I'm being generous.