Mutazione Reviews

5/5 rating based on 57 reviews. Read all reviews for Mutazione for iPhone.
Mutazione is paid iOS app published by Die Gute Fabrik ApS

Mutazione!

Alia B. Taylor

Such a beautiful but short game with a nice storyline.


I’m stuck

dhdggdhdhd

I is amazing but I was just a jelly guy and I had to go to grandpa but I can’t find him can anybody help? Other than that this is the best game I ever played I play it all the time if I can!


Beautiful

KB 6104729472

The first thing that captivated me was the main character was brown! Not another generic white girl, but someone that looks like me. I found that really endearing. Story and music was beautiful, along with art work, very obvious countless hours were put into this game. Just gorgeous.


Absolute Gem

salubrious-sybarite

I loved the simple soothing story. The atmosphere is haunting and compelling. There is nothing particularly tedious or repetitive. The story moves along at a steady pace that you’re in control of once you recognize the clock symbol as the trigger. And horticulture!


Download this game

lmsusername

All of these reviews are spot on. The game play and storyline make for an exquisite experience altogether. It’s such a calming escape from life and I grew very attached to the characters and setting of this game. After reading the other reviews, I hesitated to write my own with the fear of sounding redundant, but I figured it’s never a bad thing to give someone praise. And the developers involved with this game certainly deserve that. Thank you for this experience, it was truly wonderful.


Beautiful

JancyAteUrCookie?

I loved this game. The music is so soothing, the storyline was amazing. Everything about this game brought me so much joy. Please play it if you have the chance.


Loved this Game!

marcilou92

I loved this game. It has interesting characters, beautiful settings, plot development, and a good story. I was sad when I ended because I didn’t want it to be over. 10/10 recommend.


Good, but one problem

Norwhal??

I like this game, but it needs more checkpoints/places-to-save. I hate it when I have to re-hear/play a game. If you added save slots that would be awesome. I played pretty good and then came in and had to start from the beginning. Please fix this.


Why I gave up after 30 minutes.

Mgddpub

Sigh. After being traumatized by pixel-hunting misses in Lucas Arts adventures of the 90's(which I loved nonetheless), I was thrilled when developers got the memo that players wanted hotspot indicators available in some fashion. The developers of Mutazione apparently didn't get the memo. If they were understandably concerned about interfering with the art, they could have made a press and hold to highlight feature. The way hotspots work is that they automatically popup when you walk past them. The problem is that many have a very fine margin of activation so I often found myself running around tapping near a hotspot I just walked by ten times to reactivate it. This problem is compounded by the fact that while the game is 2D in art design, you navigate in 3D. This means it's super easy to miss a path because you had no idea to tap down or up. Since there are so many things that look actionable that aren't, and many things that don't look actionable but are, I found myself tapping all over the screen 50 times for each area. The area exits aren't remotely clear so it would be easy to miss an entire area if you don't pixel hunt. The requirements to do this are in direct conflict with the supposed relaxing nature of the game. Oh and the map is of no help. There are too many good games out there to bother fighting a UI for a game that might be decent beneath it. It drives me nuts when developers miss such an obvious design problem.


The Music

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All the different songs in this were able to perfectly portray exactly what the characters are going through. They were also so deep and gave me chills!