Another Tomorrow is an adventure entertainment game developed by Glitch Games. The last update, v1.10, released on September 20, 2024, and it’s rated 4.40 out of 5 based on the latest 158 reviews. Another Tomorrow costs $3.99 and requires iOS 11.0+ and Android 10 or newer to download.
Take photos and solve puzzles.
Another Tomorrow Gameplay Overview
Description
“Reminiscent of the first person point and click classics.”
Sean Davies - Finger Guns
“as puzzles, this is an absolutely exquisite collection, with challenges that had me frequently taking a breath at how clever they were.”
John Walker - Buried Treasure
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Hey folks this game is not compleate. Leaves you hangin
★★☆☆☆Cool game, has a major bug
The game is cool, some puzzles are farfetched.
The big problem for me was that when I hit chapter 6, halfway through it, I was unable to access my inventory, the map, my pictures, or my camera.
I tried everything minus resetting the game or uninstalling.
But it totally ruined it. Bummer
★★★★★5 stars
Interesting puzzles, great story. Ran into a bug opening the hanger but other than that throughly enjoyed the game.
★★★☆☆Strugglebus Game
I am a HUGE fan of Glitch games. They are amazing. I have a had a couple of bugs with other games, but nothing I couldn’t work around. But this game is struggling! I have had to delete, reload, and restart two times. It keeps, for lack of a better word, glitching. I’m not as big of a fan of this style either, but for the puzzle and story line, I’ll deal. Thanks for all the great games, and keep them coming, but maybe fine tune this one a little!
★★★★☆Good but annoyingly glitchy
Much like other Glitch games, lots of interesting puzzles, many very vague or obtuse but the hint system will cover the few obnoxious ones. The biggest complaints are 1. when playing on the phone is how small everything is makes things easy to miss or strain to see (you can magnify by dragging a laggy glass around or take a photo and zoom, but can't zoom on the screen itself), and 2. Very often, at least every location change, the icons don't load their overlays (menu works but that's it - the o