One Button Travel Reviews – Page 2

4/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for One Button Travel for iPhone.
One Button Travel is paid iOS app published by TheCodingMonkeys

please download this app right now

Time traveler 2020

I am in love with this app. It is written extremely well, with a great plot line and lots of surprises. I think everyone should download this app. Great job to the creators, I hope they are inspired to write a sequel!!!!


Eh...

Talestry

It kept me preoccupied the first time. But then second run through- your choices really dont matter. Just press anything.


Love this game

nicksainato

I could see how some people don't find this fun but I thought it was awesome. The storyline is awesome. I'm sad it's over ?


Good idea that was poorly executed.

Darkness5520

Great concept that was extremely disappointing when it comes to execution. Story line dragged on and was very time consuming. Your choices seemed to really have no effect on the overall storyline. Would not waste the money again.


Hmm.

7819472912

The game's just kind of..bleh, average and forgettable, and the grammar and dialogue is stilted; it seems unnatural and forced.


Warning: This is not a game!

maztec

Do NOT press the button! Unless your idea of fun is rotting in prison in a dystopian future, do not press it! Concept was great: press button, reserve trip, visit future, and get sent back. Execution was mediocre: choice is an illusion. No matter what you do, the best you can hope for after you press the button is a slightly different dialog to reach the same ending. In fact, except for the choices at the very beginning that let you take one of two branches, all other efforts are futile in the face of pre-determination. In the end, you have but one choice: do nothing out of sure stubbornness or pretend it never happened at all. I am rotting now, writing this review, wishing I had listened to others. While the journey was fun, the pacing engaging, the story was too simple and railroaded. Maybe in a few hundred years more they will get this right and be able to send everyone back.


Interesting concept

CasinoOwl

This is a great concept, and it’s strengths are the artwork. Unfortunately, the pacing got boring after a while, and the ending, when it finally came, was disappointing. Some tighter writing and more punch at the end might have saved it. Those negatives aside, this is a great concept and I do not regret spending time with the app. I would like to see what the next generation of this concept would be.


Captivating... and then it's over.

$trini228$

The plot is great, and I loved my time playing this game, but it seemed very fast paced and rushed. I expected the story to be longer, and for it not to end so abruptly. I don't think that it allowed for me to choose my own path very much, but of course, I haven't played other storylines. I loved the game, but I would suggest expanding it further and making the ending more exciting.


Different

Seulace

This isn't game. Not really. And it's not a choose your own adventure story either. This is something very different, that blurs the line between game, story and email: a story that takes place in real time. Run it in the background. Go about your day. Check it as you check in email box: in line, or waiting for a meeting. For the price of a cup of coffee it's not a bad trade. However ... The further you go in the story the less probable it becomes. And the ending leaves a great deal to be desired. It is a shame. A story told in real time is a spiffy idea, so is a choose your own adventure game. The merger, however, in this case, did not work well.


Honestly... Very boring.

TacheNoire

I LOVE interactive fiction. As soon as I saw the words "interactive fiction" associated with this app I downloaded it, no hesitation. And THEN I realized the creators of Rules! were behind it and I was stoked. What a disappointment. This isn't interactive fiction so much as a rambling, uneventful story told in faux text messages. A character "texts" you and occasionally asks what he/she should do. The character doesn't always listen, and seldom asks advice about anything important anyway. There is nothing at stake in this story. You can't seemingly kill the character you're talking to. Your choices don't affect the story's outcomes. The story itself is interesting only in principle, and quickly deteriorates into silly minutiae. I played to the end for no particular reason: I guess I was determined? The game didn't get better. Pass on this one.