Published by Animation Arts Creative GmbH on Dec 07, 2017
Genre: Family
Ratings: 4.62
Version: 1.3.1
Updated: Feb 03, 2020
Downloads: 724
Lost Horizon (2017) is a family adventure game developed by Animation Arts Creative Gmbh. The last update, v1.30, released on February 03, 2020, and it’s rated 4.62 out of 5 based on the latest 81 reviews. Lost Horizon (2017) costs $4.99 and requires iOS 10.0+ and Android 9 or newer to download.
Description
[ The classic point ‘n click adventure by Animation Arts comes to the App Store in a beautiful mobile version fully optimized for iPhone and iPad!
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And free 😀Enjoyed enough to try out the part 2 paid one too!
★★★★★They fixed the bugs
Updating my review, since they fixed the game-blocking bug. A worthwhile game, up there with the broken sword games. Old school point and click, in the best way possible. Lots to do and to think about, and a story-driven set of actions that can be challenging without ever feeling too obscure; there’s no point where you think “that wasn’t at all logical.” Helpful walkthrough in case you get stuck. Upping my rating to 5 stars, and appreciate that they resolved the issues that I was experiencing so
★★★★★Long fun game
I love these kind of adventure puzzlers. This one was hard in spots but not impossible. Had to use a walkthrough a couple of times but enjoyed figuring out the rest.
This developer has written some fun games. I have played the others as well.
★★★★☆Really good
I haven’t had the glitches others reported, though I have seen a few graphical glitches.
The main reason for deducting a star is for the microscopic subtitle size on some of the cinematics.
★★★★★Interesting and Fun Adventure!!
This is a great game!! The puzzles were difficult but not impossible and there is a substantial amount of gameplay content. I liked that it included a hint system just in case, even if I didn’t need to use it much. The voice acting was good and the gameplay in the final chapter was especially intriguing. The story content was cohesive, thought provoking, and educational. Reminiscent of the Broken Sword series in gameplay and humor. I actually really enjoyed the cinematic cutscenes and felt they