Deadman Diaries is a role playing and books gaming application developed by Cubus Games, available for download on the iOS App Store and Android Play Store. The app is compatible with iOS 9.0+ and Android 8+, and requires 59 MB of free space for installation of the IPA (iOS) or APK (Android) file.
Deadman Diaries
Cubus Games
Genre: Role Playing
Ratings: 3.00
Version: 2.1.5
Updated 22/05/21
Downloads: 100
Deadman Diaries is a role playing and books gaming application developed by Cubus Games, available for download on the iOS App Store and Android Play Store. The app is compatible with iOS 9.0+ and Android 8+, and requires 59 MB of free space for installation of the IPA (iOS) or APK (Android) file.
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What is Deadman Diaries app?
Readers can choose between trying to save the character or sending him to the largest imaginable number of deaths
Deadman Diaries is an introduction to gamebooks, so the game has been designed to be quick and easy to read.
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Reviews on Deadman Diaries for iOS
★★★☆☆Nice Game but...
It's a nice game but the game was quick and easy. I finished it in about an hour and there was nothing left to the game after you completed all the deaths of the game. After playing the game, I was stuck with the need of wanting a little more. Great job on the app setup and the storyline of John Riggs!
★★★★★Another winner from Cubus Games!
Can't wait to die again! Also, I like that it's not too long. Cubus has a ton of great apps anyway. Plus, let's face it, people always say they want a game to be 100+ hours and have more and more content, but nobody can even get through their Steam backlog these days. Sometimes shorter is better.
★★★☆☆Solid distraction.
The choices are fairly limited in scope and two of the paths don’t work (Claim the child, open package.) Other than that it is a solid distraction.