Freja and the sequel Reviews

5/5 rating based on 11 reviews. Read all reviews for Freja and the sequel for iPhone.
Freja and the sequel is free iOS app published by Jens Staaf

Great text-based RPG

Shwanks

I've only had this game for a day, but so far I love it.


Funny and clever!

Pirate Girl 562

Some adventure games claim to be funny but are not, this one actually is funny. Contains clever puzzles as well.


Loved it!

Puddinz

Loved this game. Very clever puzzles and funny storyline. Check out the other game 'You. Me. Hell.' you will not be disappointed.


Fun!

AloraG

Challenging but fun to get through. If you pay attention to the story line and character quips, the ending is pretty funny.


Loved it!

My name is Kay but its taken

There needs to be more games like this! But longer.. ?


Loved it!!

Moviefan1381

Im in love with these games!! They are absolutely amazing!!!


Insanity Rules!

Csido

Jens Staaf is a genius. This game, and his other one, 'You. Me. Hell.' are so very clever and insanely funny. Thank you, Jens!


I can't get enough!

Beaverwithachainsaw

The comedy is off the chain, and the games are nice and LONG. If they made a new game every day, I would download every one and pay to do it. Bring it on, Biscuit People!


App Store hidden gem

Zak Marion

Very surreal. I love Jens' use of infinite regression, looping, and dream logic to tell his narrative. As any RPG, it can get tedious at times, but the story is incredibly clever and witty. Breaks the fourth wall a billion times. Artfully done. Also the music is great. It seems like it's an original soundtrack, but I can't say for sure.


Witty but a little too meta

jennifer626

I really enjoyed you.me.hell. from this developer, and the look and feel of these two games are very similar. I love quirky games, and this clever point and click adventure was unpredictable fun. The storyline, however, gets a bit convoluted as the game becomes a story about people making a game who are making a game, etc. A little more clarity would've been appreciated! As far as gameplay, having to walk across the screen repeatedly is very tiresome, and I would've preferred the ability to change scenes with one click (if not a map that enables teleportation). Still, I will definitely seek out other games from this developer, and I recommend this to others.