The Talos Principle
Published by Devolver Digital, Inc. on Oct 11, 2017Genre: Adventure
Ratings: 4.60
Version: 1.4
Updated: Oct 28, 2017
Downloads: 778
The Talos Principle is an adventure puzzle game developed by Devolver. Available for $4.99, it was updated to v1.40 on October 28, 2017, and currently holds a 4.6 out of 5 rating based on 1.9K reviews. Before downloading, make sure your device has at least 2 GB of free space and runs Android 8+ or iOS 9.0+.





The Talos Principle Gameplay Overview
Description
"If you're yet to experience one of the most intriguing puzzle games of its generation, then picking it up for your iPhone or iPad is pretty much a no-brainer."
9/10 & Gold Award - Pocket Gamer
"The Talos Principle is an excellent open-world puzzle adventure that is just jaw-dropping beautiful on your iOS device."
9/10 - AppAdvice
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Version: 1.4
Version: 1.3
User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★ Another classic by Devolver
7Buy it already
★★☆☆☆ Disappointed
Sorry y’all - I see the great reviews, and that’s why I downloaded it. I had done a Google search (yeah, first mistake) for “iOS games like The Room,” and this one came up (amongst all the ones I’ve already played). I was SUPER BORED by this game. No, I didn’t finish it, because I got fed up waiting for it to become…better. Now I’m mad that I actually spent dough on it. If you’re looking for “iOS games like The Room,” this is NOT it. But maybe you’ll have a different opinion. I can only g
★★★★★ This game is awesome
I keep checking every few months hoping to see a 2nd one is coming soon… Maybe? 🤞
★★☆☆☆ Touch interface issues
I’ve tried to play through this game a number of times over the years and always reach a point of frustration with the controls and the implementation, leading me to abandon the game again.
In short, the touch controls make a handful of levels almost impossible. On top of that, the implementation of the save function takes the player back to the beginning of a level, erasing any progress, and forcing one to re-do everything in that level over and over. Very, very, very tedious. For these lev
★★★☆☆ A bit repetitive
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I played this for a bit but honestly would rather play House of da Vinci over again or Room, or Machinarium





