Jules Verne's Mystery of the Nautilus - (Universal) Reviews

4/5 rating based on 6 reviews. Read all reviews for Jules Verne's Mystery of the Nautilus - (Universal) for iPhone.
Jules Verne's Mystery of the Nautilus - (Universal) is free iOS app published by microids

Awesome!

Star Om

Great story and lots of rooms to explore full of surprises. Not for young children. Nice graphics. Not a hidden object game. Well worth the price!


What is this game?

DaNuke

370° kinda game, not a problem. However it has minimal instructions, and evidently things, such as the hot spot/hands are missing. I even looked up walkthroughs for the initial game, but no joy with trying to tap on the items that were mentioned in them. Perhaps the freebie only lets one get on the boat. The developer website is worthless. So I really rate this app -10 stars because of the deep vacuum it pulls.


No.

Very Not Impressed

The ads are so obnoxious, I put it down in less than a minute. This is not the way to sell an app.


Good until inventory bug

Loumac1970

This is a solid Microids adventure game with a steampunk aesthetic. It plays okay on iOS, but like many of these Microids adaptations, it seems like there has been a lot of puzzle simplification. My main issue,though, is what seems to be a bug. I am at the point of trying to escape from the ship , and items keep disappearing from inventory. I have tried to reload the game from the closest auto save point (after killing robot), but each time I continue to play from that point, I lose things (the metal bar, the pincers). Help!


Broken

Feline Muse

Like 4/5 of their games, this one has bugs too which don't allow the player to progress. I am early in and the fuses I collected can't be placed in order for the electricity to be put back on. It is just an endless feedback loop saying that I have to replace the fuses which the fuse panel won't accept! I have them! It won't allow them. I have contacted devs 4 times about this and other games and they won't respond. Please don't waste your time or money until they fix it WHICH I HOPE IS SOON so that I can play! Then, I will change my review.


Has potential

Jollykat

I think this game is impressively accurate to the nautilus itself. It is a good visualization of the book. The thing this game is missing, however, is a VR mode because it’s in a 360 degree system, so it just needs to be changed to 3 dimensional imaging and have motion controls for moving your head.