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Primordia App Reviews

Primordia app recently received 7 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. Users in the United States have given Primordia app an average rating of 4.61 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 118 ratings since its release on Sep 16 by Wadjet Eye Games LLC. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about Primordia?

Ratings and Reviews
Rated 4.71 out of 5

118 global ratings

5 Star
71%
4 Star
29%
3 Star
0%
2 Star
0%

Explore global reviews of the Primordia app: Spain.

7 Positive User Reviews for Primordia

A masterpiece

If a game has Logan Cunningham and Abe Goldfarb in it, you know it’s going to be good. There’s a unique and imaginative world, a quirky cast of robots, melancholy humor, and a mysterious past to discover. Puzzles are standard fare for adventure games, some clever, some likely to inspire exclamations of “b’sod!”

Great game

The plot, characters and overall story is well written. The artwork blends nicely with the adventure and the many puzzles and inventory items can change gameplay, endings. My low point on this game was the humor, a wisecracking robot companion that distracted from the adventure, the mood setting. Music and sounds are well crafted. Another adventure? Please.

5 stars if you use walkthroughs on occasion.

Yes, I did not feel like dealing with the more frustrating figuring out how to do things. I had actually put this game down and forgot about it and then picked it back up after enjoying some of the other Wadjet Eye games. the story became more engaging and immersive as time went on. Great storyline.

A great traditional point and click adventure

Masterful storyline. Short and sweet dialogs give you more game play. You play the game , it doesn’t play you. Music so perfect you forget it’s playing. Intense smart intuitive puzzles, some very tricky. Hard to put this game down. I love the characters’ naming conventions. Original scenery.

A solid philosophical jaunt

Playing through this game, I found plenty to think about - a bit of Foucault here (Domus and Megalopolis, Panopticon), Ayn Rand there, and a bit of Orwell too. Add to this no less than two disparate Messianic visions and your basic dystopic bargain, and you’ve got a lot to reflect on by game’s end. The game mechanics are well planned too. While it is always possible to get to a good ending and a bad ending, choices made along throughout the game will determine whether you can get the best endi

A classic adventure game to revive the genre

Plot was good, puzzles were challenging enough, voiceover work was excellent, a retro vibe and feel even further peaked my interest. The only reason I didn’t give this title five stars is due to a crash that renders the game currently unfinishable. Said crash occurs later in the game involving a puzzle solution of melting a door. Research shows this crash has existed in the Steam forums from the PC version which was reported back in October of 2017. I hope one of the devs sees this particular re

So close to flawless

I enjoyed the game, it had interesting challenges and superbly atmospheric. The artwork and environment was eerie and intriguing. I wish it was a longer game. My disappointment was the use of humor and the banter. It ruined what I was hoping for a gritty serious adventure into a dark harsh world. It degraded that effect for me.

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