Vulture Island
Published by Donut Games on Sep 20, 2016Genre: Casual
Ratings: 4.19
Version: 1.02
Updated: May 07, 2017
Downloads: 752
Vulture Island is a casual adventure game developed by Donut Games. Available for $2.99, it was updated to v1.02 on May 07, 2017, and currently holds a 4.19 out of 5 rating based on 26 reviews. Before downloading, make sure your device has at least 7 MB of free space and runs Android 7+ or iOS 8.0+.





Vulture Island Gameplay Overview
Description
* Pocket Gamer GOLD AWARD
* "New Games We Love", Apple
* "Best New Apps for October", Vodafone UK
* #1 Hot Game, TouchArcade, Sep 2016
* "The 30 Best iPad Games of 2016", Stromstock
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Vulture Island can be played on Windows and macOS using Android emulators such as BlueStacks. Download an APK version and follow our BlueStacks installation guide to get started. For help with downloading or installing APK files, visit our forums.
Version: 1.02
Version: 1.01
User Reviews and Ratings
★★★☆☆ Short but good
This game is somewhat short, it is a platformer, but feels a little like a point and click. Go to a room find an item go back to an old room and get a new item repeat. Grinding for gold really drug things down a bit. It just made a 2 hour game a 2.5 hour game. Still worth it for 2.99 if your taking a couple hour trip and need to kill some time.
★★☆☆☆ I wanted to love it
The concept and the retro feel is so lovable but it's frustrating. The instructions aren't very clear. It's definitely not worth $3.
★★☆☆☆ Not too good...
Played this game for 30 min. Too annoying... wish I could refund. Man they got me good...
★★★★★ A Delightful Metroidvania Trade 'Em Up
A great game. Cute graphics, difficult but fair puzzles, and decent length (about 2-4 hours). A bit challenging for casuals but perfect for those who love meteoidvanias/trading items to get other items.
★★★★★ Tons of fun
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This is an excellent little adventure game. The items used usually make sense although the game could really use a bit of clarity near the beginning that each characters quest is basically self contained. That through me off for a bit at the start.
Highly recommended. Love it.





