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Cookie Settings. Trusted App. Other versions. Whats new in version 1. Read more. Good App Guaranteed This app passed the security test for virus, malware and other malicious attacks and doesn't contain any threats. Truck Simulator : Europe. Scary Teacher 3D. DraStic DS Emulator. Minecraft- Mod. Car Parking Multiplayer. Real City Racing Game Truck Simulator : Europe 2. APK Version 1. Have read several reviews slamming it because of that, sorry THATS the point of this game, it actually makes you use your imagination, something most games today don't make you do.

Dialogue can be a little slow at times. Lots of choices to make to get your crew killed I have yet to get them home. A few nice twists in the story lines. A nice change of pace from point and shoot, and hidden object games. Well done Big Fish, more like this please. Date published: Rated 5 out of 5 by sealsbroken13 from More of a story than game,but what a story. The description of the game explains it well. When I first tried it I did not last long and so rewind time and I love this game because I am into good stories normally in books and movies I loved the fact that every time I re-winded the story it gave me a little more insight as to what was going on as well as built even more mystery,I kept playing until the free trial shut me off a real rarity for me.

I bout the game played for hours and still have not run out of story. If there is one draw back I would say it does not let you skip conversations fast enough. If your not into great stories but game play only skip this game,but if you are then this is a great game can't wait to see if they come out with one for mars.

Review based on several hours of gaming. You are the commander of a particular moon mission. For the story to progress, there is constant communication between you and your team, including photo updates. The communication appears as typed wording. Tension builds in the storyline as witty banter gives way to exhaustion and confusion.

Rising fear must be subdued and the mission completed. How you respond to the team questions and scenarios, and how you decide to proceed at each stage, will affect how the game unfolds.

If you have a catastrophic fail incident, the game allows you to rewind to a previous stage and choose different options. It isn't a difficult game to play, it's an experience. The sound-effects and simulated computerized glitches and interference create the perfect environment for the game.

Although there are no scenes with detailed graphics and no voice-overs, it really felt no different to watching a great sci-fi movie or reading a fantastic book. It was very difficult to stop playing and drag myself away. A lot of the tension is created by pauses in communication between what is being attempted or experienced and then what actually happens.

Thanks for having this game on BFG! Very interesting game. I really like it. Reminds me of Lifeline. So far I am not have very much success in the various paths I am taking. I am having a great time exploring with the Mission, trying to keep them safe and to get them home safely.

These adventure games are refreshing. Although, I do like the fantasy and beautiful graphics of so many of the games Big Fish offer; it is nice to have a change.

I love science fiction adventure games. Keep them coming Big Fish. Rated 5 out of 5 by greengoosepumpki from Old school text adventure meets modern fx I am sooo tired of Hidden Object and Time Management games. I love that Big Fish is coming out with the modern versions of old genres.

This game has a very engaging storyline! Please do not give away the story in your reviews! Less is more. Demo Review-- I'm impressed with the overall presentation. Thanks, BFG for including this unique gaming release. Unlike You are the Commander ordered to oversee a 4-man astronaut team. Goal--attempt location of a signal source on the moon's surface. Your decisions affect the crew and players can return to a dialogue point with possibly new directives for new outcomes.

I didn't get a chance to look at much else as the overall display was so intriguing, the demo time ended. Without question, this game is a buy for me. Or, is it? If you enjoy a good read, this is your game.

It has a great plot and is a lot of fun. If you don't like reading or needing to use your imagination as it moves along, it is not. There are few pictures, the imagery flows in your own imagination as you read and respond. If your ability here is limited, it is going to be very dull and slow and will not make you happy. I found it less immersive, perhaps because I did not feel I was there, but was safely away somewhere else simply texting to the team who was at risk.

The sequels also got to me more so, because I knew the threat and felt more invested. That is lacking for me here a bit. I can't say why. Maybe it is because this has fewer descriptions and expressions of personal feelings. Even so, Zarya was a good tale. It is nice to see a few text based games turning up again in the industry.

I do not like most HOGs, and I actively dislike most match 3 games, so I do not review those types of games unless something about it really was exceptional. Zarya does not deserve the flood of low ratings it has been given.

It is quite good and involved for the style it has been created in. It could have described more and given a bit more for the imagination to work with, however. This game is very similar to Lifeline, however, with this game, you don't have to wait in real time for missions to be completed! The first few minutes of the game are very boring, but I stuck with it, and discovered that it has an amazing sci-fi storyline, and likeable characters.

The best part about this game, is that you are in control of the mission, the choices you make, really do have an impact, and the choices you make, could get everyone killed.

You have been given a new assignment as Liaison-in-Command, sent to investigate an unidentified signal coming from the far side of the moon. Your team includes the leader Sarg, camera technician Savvy, doctor Bones, and my personal favorite character, Chase, the wise cracking civilian weapons and defense guy. I'm not sure if the Star Trek references are intentional Jim, Bones etc or coincidence.

You don't need to do anything other than read the dialog boxes and choose which questions to ask or directives to assign.



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