4/5 rating based on 58 reviews. Read all reviews for Gemini Rue for iPhone.
Gemini Rue is paid iOS app published by WADJET EYE GAMES, LLC
StarvingWriterClub
Anyone who grew up adoring 90's adventure games should do themselves a favor and play Gemini Rue. The story, puzzles, and art were all phenomenally well crafted, and I couldn't put it down until beating the thing in its entirety. Just sad it's over...
sarasarasarAAA
So I love the graphics and attention to detail in the locations. The voices can be a bit strange though and what removes a star is that there are small black bars on the edges of the screen when I play the game on my iPhone 6 Plus just as a heads-up. I like the game so far, the setting and characters appear interesting. I'm not very far into the game but although I've had issues knowing what to do at first, it's a neat game worth a shot. The developer worked hard on this game and it shows. It could just use minor improvements in a future update to get rid of the black bars (optimize for larger phones), and fix any bugs it may have.
Ghopety1
This game makes no sense to me, worst graphic, no one would love this game, i guess this 5 stars are not real , not worth buying.
berkleigh
I found this to be disappointing compared to the Blackwell series and Shardlight. Visually less interesting and too much gun play required. Not a true point and click adventure. Character illustrations used in dialogue scenes leave a lot to be desired. Deleted without finishing the game.
Thread three
The second you boot up the game and see the main menu, you know this is going to be good. The art and sound combine to create a dreariness that is simply amazing on a mobile platform. The mechanics are smooth and uncomplicated, the puzzles are tough yet not impossible without a walkthrough, and the story is incredible. I know I'm late to the game on this one, but if you get the chance, this game is not one to miss. This is an experience you need to have.
Lingrush24
I love Wadjet Eye Games, especially the Blackwell series. This is another high-quality title, but I just couldn’t finish it. Interacting with the world is needlessly tedious... why do I have to use my eyes on the scanner every single time I open a door? The action scenes tried to be innovative, but to me they feel out of place in an adventure game. And the story moves slowly and doesn’t keep me in suspense. I can see why other people would like this game, but it’s not for me. I’d recommend playing Blackwell first.
Slaine9090
A bleak environment, curmudgeon detective, gun fights, clues 2 B discovered and deciphered; with a film-noir feel. If one’s a fan of point-and-click interactives, add this to your collection.