Gemini Rue is an adventure role playing game developed by Wadjet Eye Games LLC. The last update, v1.30, released on May 26, 2015, and it’s rated 4.50 out of 5 based on the latest 125 reviews. Gemini Rue costs $4.99 and requires iOS 5.1.1+ and Android 4.1 or newer to download.
Gemini Rue Gameplay Overview
Description
Pocket Gamer: Game of the Week "You'll rue the day you missed this one."
Kotaku "There's something comforting about the cold and dreary future of Wadjet Eye Games' Gemini Rue, the pixelated PC masterpiece now available on iOS."
Joystiq "Being able to play such a well-crafted interactive story on the go was an attractive option for me from the beginning, and Gemini Rue proves to be a great example of how the adventure genre can be adapted to a mobile platform.
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★★★★★One of the Best Adventures Out There. Period.
The second you boot up the game and see the main menu, you know this is going to be good. The art and sound combine to create a dreariness that is simply amazing on a mobile platform. The mechanics are smooth and uncomplicated, the puzzles are tough yet not impossible without a walkthrough, and the story is incredible.
I know I'm late to the game on this one, but if you get the chance, this game is not one to miss. This is an experience you need to have.
★★★☆☆Not for me
I love Wadjet Eye Games, especially the Blackwell series. This is another high-quality title, but I just couldn’t finish it. Interacting with the world is needlessly tedious... why do I have to use my eyes on the scanner every single time I open a door? The action scenes tried to be innovative, but to me they feel out of place in an adventure game. And the story moves slowly and doesn’t keep me in suspense. I can see why other people would like this game, but it’s not for me. I’d recommend playi
★★★☆☆Meh, it’s a decent adventure title
I love the world building here and just about all the scenes on barracus were fun, but the scenes in sector 7 (I think that’s what it was called) got old after a while. I get you are trying to make the user feel trapped like the character by making us walk through multiple doors, but sometimes it just felt downright tedious. I also think the game could have used a bit more humor and the ending was ok-ish —just felt kind of flat. I would play a sequel though. There were definitely some amazing th