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Isoland 2: Ashes of Time is an iPhone and Android Games App, made by Lilith Games. Today, it has gone through many interations by the developers - Lilith Games, with the latest current version being 1.0.28 which was officially released on 2021-01-13. As a testament to the app's popularity or lack thereof, it has gathered a total of 106 Reviews on the Apple App Store alone, with an average user rating of 4.6 out of a possible 5 stars.
On Isoland, you will need to find your own pace and your own approach to solving the mysteries ahead. The citizens of the little island you find yourself on will happily share their thoughts with you, and you may be surprised what they have to say about life and the universe. Listen to their stories and help them solve their problems, and you can be sure they will help you with your tasks, too.
The non-linear game play allows you to decide for yourself what puzzle to solve, what person to talk to and what item to use at any given time. Take a stroll around town and keep your eyes open, and you may just stumble over the hint you had been missing. And if you don't, why not travel back in time and see if what you are looking for can be found in ancient times?
Isoland 2 - Ashes of Time features an achievement system and a New Game+, making for a rewarding and challenging experience.
Isoland awaits you - Go visit this enchanted island and find the truths it's hiding.
**FEATURES**
- beautiful hand-drawn artwork
- non-linear gameplay
- intelligent plot transcending time and space
- mind-soothing soundtrack
- NPCs that share their philosophy with you
- achievement system, hidden achievements and NewGame+
- easter eggs all over the place
Well...
....i’ve done the initial trip around the island, bumped into an impossible entry to a lighthouse, from which all life issues. For me, that’s end of game, but there are a couple of new games i can turn to. It’s a great game. I’ll come back and fiddle at the lighthouse from time to time, wiggle the elk’s antler, then go play something more productive. Actually I do only one review and perhaps edit it, or refine my intent. If there is more than one review I would suspect it to be the product of programmers who haven’t learned how to keep the current review and delete previous copies.
Second review ever, must have for myst / room escape adventure fans
It’s beautifully designed, great characters and art. Good logic - if you are an escape the room / myst style adventure hunter don’t even think - just buy it. Got through the game without hints after a few days. I was confused with the ending so looked online after to see if I was missing something ... and I was. Hint: play the game through TWICE for the alternate, much more satisfying ending. Great game developers I’m checking out your other titles now!
Great game!!
I truly never write reviews, however I feel like I must for this game. At first glance, the art alone of isoland and isoland 2 is unique and very interesting. Once you dig into the game, you’ll find that these games are fun, sometimes quite challenging, and will get you thinking about the each character and how they fit into the larger puzzle. Support this game people! You won’t regret it! Also I hope a third isoland is made!!!
Lurve this game
I don’t just love this game I lurve it, everything about it. The dialogue is like weird poetry. The puzzles are unusual and just hard enough. I was unable to use the camera on my 2018 iPad, but I just used the pencil and made drawings instead. I love that there are several female characters. I loved the time travel swish. I was sad I couldn’t save the whale or the creatures in jars.
I cried when it was over - thanks Covid
I don’t usually get much from my games, I play them mindlessly and enjoy them at face value but 2020 has been hard. The little message at the ending encouraged me to keep going on a day that’s been really tough. Thanks for making such a special and thoughtful game. I look forward to Isoland 3 <3
Excellent sequel to Isoland 1
Really enjoyed this point n click game. Pretty straightforward, although I got temporarily stuck on what to do next a couple times...not unusual for a p n c game. (Hint: Talk to everyone and take note of their comments). Good job! (That one puzzle with the red, blue and yellow wires that needed straightening was a bear. Had to leave and come back for that one haha)
Great challenge
This was a great game. I really enjoyed that it was a lot more challenging than most puzzle games and it was actually a pretty good length. It took a lot of going back and forth to different areas on map to find the answers to the puzzles. Awesome drawings and cool atmosphere and mystery.
Short but worth every penny.
I absolutely adored this game. The puzzles were inventive and fun. They weren’t rehashed puzzles or over used. The graphics and dialogue were delightful and the story was so cute. I can’t wait to play another game by this developer. I can only say I laughed out loud at the ending. ❤️
My Kind of Game!
I’ve been so in need of a game I could immerse myself in and solve challenges, I went back and played some old goodies. Then I saw this and have been hooked! Well done! I am going to go to the first one and try that. Kinda reminds me of the Rusty Lake series!
Thumbs Up
The puzzles hit the sweet point where they’re not too easy and not too hard. Got a couple of nights of play and was able to complete both play-throughs without needing any clues.
So far so good
But the first time I tried playing this game, it was set in Korean by default cause I downloaded this game in Korea. But in Korean translation, the captain of the boat doesn’t give you the directional hint needed to open the light house. All he says is ‘I know the world to be big, if you go around enough, you’ll end up in the same place’, something along the lines of that in Korean. It doesn’t give you the necessary hint, so I was lost for the longest time before I looked up a walkthrough and found out what was missing. It’s frustrating cause the whole point of this game is to find clues and solve mysteries. And I would hate to do this again in the future as I play it through and some clues are lost due to mistranslation again. Please fix this.
Amazing game 👍🏼
I really enjoyed this game, even better than the first one! The only reason I’m not giving 5 stars is because the screen where you can write notes kept popping up when I tapped the screen. Even when I tried to tap on something in the opposite corner as the notes button, it would pop up. This bug was annoying because I was constantly having to close the notes screen. It didn’t prevent me from finishing the game or anything and I absolutely loved the graphics. You can tell a lot of effort went into making this game!
Off to a rough start
I prefer to be able to keep any pictures I take in the game itself rather than in my personal photos. Since I don’t have that option, I figured I’d save then delete as needed. But when I select ‘save to files,’ the game crashes. I really enjoyed the first Isoland, so I hope this won’t be an issue.
Could not get into this game due to 3D Touch
Every other time I touch the screen on something The notepad comes up. There is no way turning this feature off. It was super annoying. Seriously could not deal with it. I really wish there was a way to turn it off. Seeing that there is already a button at the upper right corner of the screen which is easy to hit... seeing that it’s a cellphone screen and not a giant tv. I don’t understand the redundancy of that feature.
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