The Journey Down: Chapter One Reviews – Page 6

5/5 rating based on 67 reviews. Read all reviews for The Journey Down: Chapter One for iPhone.
The Journey Down: Chapter One is paid iOS app published by SkyGoblin ek. for.

Greate adventure!

jirka1x

Thanks to the beautiful graphic, nice sound background and engaging story it's the most original adventure I've ever played. Big recommend to all. People who made it, made it with passion and thats why this game looks soooo well.


Interesting and Fun

BIXXA4

After much thought, I bought this game. I was on the fence on how it would turn out, but it was actually pretty good. The story was interesting and the puzzles were not too difficult, but not too easy either.


Couldn't put it down!

Likethereindeer

Couldn't put it down! I can't wait for the next episode. It's like King's Quest meets 2015, and is directed at those of us who played old point and click adventures! Can't wait to see what else they come out with. This is my first review on any app. Couldn't resist sharing. Well done guys!


amazing

Mewzishn

can't stop playing!


Awesome Mon

teacherme2

Great game!


Love the creation process

Techdiva71

Really cool quick game. Love the soundtrack and the fact it supports charities. I Like the MC. This one was free but will pay for the second part..


Surprisingly entertaining & oddly challenging

Papaya93

This game surprised me in more ways than one. I got this game when it was featured for free. Overall, it was a pretty interesting game and is most definitely worth playing. Now, to the nuts and bolts. This game was oddly addictive. Like other people have said, it was hard for me to put it down (only during those times I got frustrated with some of the puzzles). I like the fact that the protagonist is a totally unexpected character -- an adventurous, optimistic gas charter laborer embarking on a venture with a client to get pay off their debt from the power company. Pretty unique plot I must say. But there were a few kinks that irked me while playing this game.... I kind of wasn't a fan of some of the puzzles the game had. Some were extremely hard to figure out, especially if you don't listen to the dialogue. I didn't necessarily skip the dialogue moments, but I can't say I was completely tuned in to catch those nuances needed for the puzzles. I mean, the characters drone on and on, they talk far too slow, and their accents(let's not go there...). Especially the character Lina! Girl, we don't have time for that long, boring backstory. A lot of people are saying that they really love the graphics and art design.... I'm the odd one out in this one. I find the characters faces EXTREMELY creepy. And the graphics are a bit choppy. Not to mention their mouths don't ever move right at all. And the voice acting.... Oh goodness gracious...... Come on, definitely forced accents and some of the dialogue is beyond corny. One of the sailors referred to alcohol as "flufferoonie".... Um, what? Anyway, I'm giving this game 4 starts because I actually finished the first chapter, loved the music score, and really got into the game after it got started (hang in there!!! It's slow at first).


A charmer

HFMadison

A fun and charming adventure.


Is that a Kalimba I hear?

Dally trust

Amazing game! It was just like the original Curse of Monkey Island games. This game was the same quality that I expect from Lucasarts. Great sound track as well. The music was a great mix and I swear there was a Kalimba.


Good adventure game but bad voice acting

Johnnyt471

This is a good adventure game obviously inspired by Grim Fandango. If you liked that, you'll enjoy this one. However, the big problem is the voice acting, which you can't turn off for some reason. It's corny and borderline offensive, with what appears to be white folks badly attempting Caribbean accents. The worst example is the main character, unfortunately. He sounds like a Jamaican Bobcat Goldthwaite.