4/5 rating based on 114 reviews. Read all reviews for Last Voyage for iPhone.
Last Voyage is paid iOS app published by Semidome Inc.
Ana preschooler mom
This game is interesting and has a spacey relaxing soundtrack but I keep getting stuck in several places because I can't swipe the way it wants me to fast enough, it gets very frustrating and is not enjoyable. There are much better puzzle logic games ie The Room and much better relaxing games ie Monument Valley, Zen Sand, Prune. Don't waste your money.
NeedsFunny
Intimidating at first, this is unique and stunning in design. I wouldn't say relaxing, but quite intense in the way it bends your brain to think in ways its not used to, sometimes quite quickly. I have Aspbergers, and find this "game" very intriguing, and challenging.
klray
This game is not relaxing at all. I'm not a stupid person by any means, but this is very challenging for coordination, which is not what I wanted or expected. The music is not my cup of tea at all and is horribly repetitive; especially when you have to start over again and again and again. As for the colors, it's only black white and red so far. Nothing special there at all. I like a challenge, but this is not for me at all. I'm very disappointed I paid for it, when I almost never pay for any of my games. 3.99 down the drain.
Tombodet
I loved what I just experienced with LAST VOYAGE. I enjoy unique, indie games with rad soundtracks but this Game took the ****in' cake! Beautiful concept! Felt like I was seeing what may happen when we die. Developers give yourself a hand and take a bow. Fantastic
Fat Messiah
Visually amazing, but game design is sometimes frustrating, especially the two '80s arcade dodge-the-falling-rocks levels. But puzzles and overall Kubrick/Clarke feel are worth the price.
personalphallusy
I stumbled upon the soundtrack for this game on Spotify, and after relishing it for a couple of days I decided to investigate it's source... Oh dear!!! I don't drop money for apps, or play games for that matter, but decided to take this one for a spin. It established itself as different and worthy from the start, and while my inner six-year-old threw a tantrum halfway through chapter 2, once I realized to Zen down and let the game take over, it became an entirely different experience. I feel like I'm in some random space laboratory, with an offering of tools to determine my level of intelligence, the only requirement that i play and explore, following my hunches to determine the rules. What a delight!
Phantasm333
I never leave reviews. I love this game. It has the perfect soundtrack to accompany what is quite a unique and cerebral experience. It actually lifts my mood on bad days. I highly recommend it.