

I’ve so far played through about 40 levels and it feels so perfect for mobile.
DYSMANTLE WIKI ANDROID
Well, ten years later it’s finally out on iOS and Android and playable in portrait with one hand. You can also watch some of my videos below to see what it’s like.Īlan Hazelden, aka Draknek, has made some of my favorite puzzle games over the years, and I was always disappointed that Sokobond wasn’t available on mobile.
DYSMANTLE WIKI FREE
I still think the game is worth buying for $1.99, and then it’s up to you if you feel the free DLC is worth your time. As much as I liked the base game, I don’t think I’ll be continuing with the DLC. Almost all of them involve tapping the screen quickly at a specific point or tapping a fast-moving item. I also didn’t like that the puzzles seem to all be replaced by reflex-based mini games. I ended up playing an hour, but the writing feels so bloated, with so much repetition, that I was just desperation looking for a good point to stop.

So much so that I could never figure out where to take a break. It’s more visual novel than adventure game. But then I started the DLC content, which picks up where the original ends. The dialogue was also snappy enough to hold my attention. It took me about 1.5 hours to complete and had a satisfying conclusion. The original base game is also more of a room escape type game with objects to find and puzzles to solve. It’s a weird game, for sure, with a character named Waifu, and the main character is desperate for some girl, any girl, to like him. Once I got past the awkwardness of using my feminine name as the name of a male main character, I started to enjoy it. I guess kind of like me? And you take on the role of one in the game. For those who don’t know what an Otaku is, it’s someone who stays home and either watches anime or reads manga or plays video games all day. Otaku’s Adventure is a visual novel combined with an adventure game that got ported to mobile this week. There’s a lot to cover, though, so let’s get started. This is a week of ports, as pretty much all the new games I played have been on other platforms for a while already - one even for 10 years. I spent a lot of time with some pre-release games, videos which you won’t see until next week, but this month is so busy that I still had plenty to cover. Hi everyone, and welcome back to My Week Unwrapped, where I discuss all the games I’ve been playing over the last seven days.
