Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Noam Kahalani | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Explore a unique world and reveal its mysteries...
I’m sorry but I couldn’t give this game a good rating. I couldn’t play it because of the way I have to move through the game. It makes me nauseous. I had to rate it a 3 because I couldn’t send a review without a rating. Looks like a cool game though.
Great puzzle game with the silent eerie quality similar to Myst. Only complaint is the controls. On iPad there were times when curser went to spinning non stop. Hard to stop and get control again. Tunnels are a bit dark too, hard to navigate. Otherwise, a pleasure.
Episode one was a little short but exactly the enjoyable type of game I've spent a bit of time looking for. I love being able to maneuver through a landscape fairly freely in pursuit of the goal, which is challenging but not so difficult, and lots of fun. I encourage people to give this game a try. Episode one is free. The next episodes do cost you, but not very much, and I've been told they're somewhat more of a challenge. Thanks developer! This game had no bugs and never crashed!
I love it it looks so cool everyone should play this app only thing is it should be longer
I love the 3D design of this game. It’s easy to control and move around. The puzzles are not that hard but make you think.
I started out with the initial free game, and then saw several reviewers note that these paid versions are longer, so I decided to give it a try, as I really enjoyed the freebie immensely. Now I am already on Chapter 3 and enjoying every moment of this journey so far! I consider myself to be a “graphics snob,” so I appreciate the beautiful graphics and attention to detail in these games very much. I also love that we are forced to explore every since nook and cranny of this strange world, looking for artifacts needed for game play. I also appreciate the complexity level of the puzzles. It’s not TOO hard, but hard enough that I did have to seek out some clues on a few occasions, and each game (so far) has given me more than a day of game play. I will be recommending this game to everyone for sure, and I don’t recommend many games! This rises to the level of The Taos Principal, The Room series, and House of DaVinci. Bravo! Well done, and please make more!
Installed on iPad 10 it was DOA on first download. Now working, I can see where this is Myst/Riven “inspired”. However, a little instruction on how touchscreen movements are controlled would be nice. It took me a while to find how to move and pan. Not having advanced much into the game, I’m not sure with what other actions I might encounter difficulties. With that rocky start, I’ll reserve further review until played. ? It would seem one of the puzzles in this game is getting to move and view the environment in a predictable and dependable manner. It might certainly make the game more enjoyable. I have to down grade the rating for the high level of frustration in trying to move and look about. Lastly, the graphics don’t run with Apple airplay, but then again, that’s probably nit-picking.
This series along with “the room” series and “the eyes of ara” are my absolute favorites. The graphics were fantastic along with the controls. The puzzles were great, enough of a challenge but not so daunting that I would’ve wanted to quit. My only problem is that I completed the series and badly want more. Please, please make another episode.
Why on Earth (or Xon, for that matter) would I pay for any more episodes? There was literally ONE puzzle to solve. Get into the thing. That’s it. I’m exceedingly sad, because the soundtrack was good, graphics fine... but where is the content? Take all the money you spent on graphics, and put it into making a couple more puzzles. I’d rather play compelling content with blocks than be bored with nice visuals. Sorry, but episode 1 doesn’t compel me AT ALL to pay 1.99 per puzzle. Meh.
Even though this game takes about 15 minutes to complete, I managed to get fatally stuck TWICE due to the elevator, and had to restart from scratch both times. Caution: Once the elevator leaves without you, there’s no way to recall it, so make sure you’re deliberate about stepping onto and off of it. (Developer, please fix!) The puzzle is simple, adequate for a free game. Sounds are pretty good. Of course the environment looks great thanks to the Unreal engine.