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Kathy Rain: Director's Cut App Reviews

The Kathy Rain: Director's Cut app recently received 4 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, and 2 negative reviews. Users in the United States have given Kathy Rain: Director's Cut app an average rating of 4.00 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 20 ratings since its release on Feb 22 by Raw Fury. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about Kathy Rain: Director's Cut?

Ratings and Reviews
Rated 3.50 out of 5

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4 Positive User Reviews for Kathy Rain: Director's Cut

Overall interesting experience

Reminiscent of the Sierra games back in the 90s. Enjoyed the quality pixelated graphics. Had to use walk-throughs frequently to complete the game. The plot was interesting and the ending as well, with one caveat: this review was written by a male, felt like the story in the last half of the game was too heavy-handed in the aspect of sin: especially the abortion issue of the main character. Even though it was more of a side-note, do not know if the developers had an underlying motive. Will not me

Force dimming off

Please force dimming off as you have to constantly tap to avoid the dim but screws up the talking in the game. The game HANGS when you’re on day two after corrupting the computer and pressing the back button. Clyde shows up instantly and after talking the game hangs.

2 Negative User Reviews for Kathy Rain: Director's Cut

Bug?

After Kathy gets out of jail all of sudden goober is back and the priest and once you leave the screen stays black pls fix I have bought this game twice now because I liked it so much but this is a bummer and makes the game unplayable

Boring!

I read all these great reviews about Kathy Rain and had high expectations. After completing the first day, my feedback would be.” disappointing.” “ Boring”. Then I start the second day and the first puzzle is solving a computer issue. In real life, this has been one of the least enjoyable, most annoying, and exhausting tasks I have had to endure. Be it with a home computer or at work why in the world would I want to do this for fun? So now my feedback has to include words like “exasperating”.