A Short Tale

A Short Tale

By Glitch Games

  • Category: Games
  • Release Date: 2016-02-10
  • Current Version: 1.1.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 393.04 MB
  • Developer: Glitch Games
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 10.9 or later.

Description

It’s been years since I lost Ben, so long yet it doesn’t seem long enough. I never thought I’d return here, to where everything started. Where everything ended. Something’s calling me back to his room though; a presence I have not felt since… -- Play as Jason as he explores his brother’s room from a new perspective. After wishing to be small again, to feel closer to his younger brother, Jason finds himself in a strange new world filled with larger than life furniture, troublesome obstacles, and less-than-helpful occupants. Features: * A first person point and click adventure game. • Surprisingly large* world to explore, filled with puzzles to solve. * Trademark Glitch humour and puzzles that will leave you screaming at us. • Beautiful soundtrack perfectly suited to this bizarre world. * The Glitch Camera to help you solve puzzles and keep track of clues. * Lots of clues to find and puzzles to solve. * Plenty of items to collect and fiendishly clever puzzles to solve! * Loads of items to find and use! * Clues to find and puzzles to solve! * Auto-save feature, never lose your progress again! *pun fully intended, naturally. – Glitch Games is a tiny independent ‘studio’ from the UK. Find out more at glitch.games Chat with us on Discord - discord.gg/glitchgames Follow us @GlitchGames Find us on Facebook

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Reviews

  • Terrific gameplay and constant crashes

    3
    By raffish
    I keep buying whatever Glitch Games does, because they really do make some of the most delightful point-and-click adventures on the market. The only downside is that most of their their games (whether standalone or Steam-based) crash constantly, at least on the MacOS platform, and I do mean constantly. I'm less than 15 minutes into this one, and I've already had to reboot my entire MacBook Pro (which is reasonably high-end and running the latest OS) three times. In the meantime, the in-game camera will take only blank white photos for me, so I'm forced to use a real phone camera to fill in for that bit of basic game functionality. For $5, I find that I can put up with the inconveniences, but I have to hope that GG will someday fix whatever makes their game engine and MacOS really not like each other.

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