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The 3Games

The 3Games

Games
Books
Role Playing
Adventure
13 reviews
⭐️4.5 / 5
Rating
🙌29
Ratings
📼6 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
Your locale
🧾$5.99
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All Versions of The 3Games

1.0.6

June 28, 2023

Bug fixes. If you enjoy "The 3Games", please leave us a written review. It really helps!
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1.0.5

May 9, 2023

Now you can disable touch slide controls in Settings. If you enjoy "The 3Games", please leave us a written review. It really helps!
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1.0.4

March 23, 2022

Bug fixes. If you enjoy this game, please leave us a written review. It really helps!
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1.0.3

October 28, 2021

Bug fixes. If you enjoy this game, please leave us a written review. It really helps!
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1.0.2

June 28, 2018

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Added support for iPhone X. If you enjoy playing "The 3Games," please leave a written review. It really helps!
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1.0.0

July 28, 2016

This update is signed with Apple’s latest signing certificate. No new features are included.
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The 3Games In-App Purchases History

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Description of The 3Games

Imagine an independent city in space, where drugs are a source of superpowers and lethal reality shows a source of income. Team up with equally desperate citizens and fight for your life. How many will you save from an untimely death? "The 3Games" is an interactive novel by Ema L. Bícová and Anna Michalcová where your choices control the story. It's entirely text-based--200,000 words, without graphics or sound-effects--and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination. • Join a deadly reality show to fulfill your dreams. Follow or surrender your secret agenda. • Take control of five characters diverse in gender, race and sexuality. • Form the best team you can and test mutual loyalty. Betray your teammates to create new alliances. • Enter a polyamorous relationship. Enjoy a night with no strings attached to take your mind off of tension. • Utilize your skills and superpowers to escape life threatening situations and get your enemies before they get you! • Save all five characters from death or sacrifice some in favor of another. Replay to see who lives under different choices!
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The 3Games: FAQ

Is The 3Games compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, The 3Games is compatible with iPad devices.
The The 3Games app was launched by Hosted Games LLC.
The 3Games minimum iOS requirement is iOS 11.0.
The 3Games has a consumer rating of 4.5 and receives plenty of positive reviews.
The Main Genre Of The The 3games App Is Games.
1.0.6 is the newest version of The 3Games.
The 3Games rolled out its latest update on July 5, 2024.
The 3Games originally came out on February 5, 2023.
The content advisory rating for the The 3Games app is Hosted Games LLC.
The 3Games is available in English.
Unfortunately, The 3Games is not on Apple Arcade.
Yes, The 3Games allows for in-app purchases to enhance your experience.
No, you cannot use The 3Games with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of The 3Games

  • INCREDIBLE

    I’ve literally never written an app review before but I had to because I loved this so much. Please make more like this!!!!
    Also confused though, what was the deal with the very last part?? The purple guy as opposed to all the others who were grey, blue, green, red and yellow?! ahhhh someone answer me I need to know
  • Absolutely Love 💗

    Going into the story I wasn’t sure what to expect. However after pouring hours (I literally would lose track of time) into this I’m glad that I picked it up! Not only is the overall plot engaging but I loved all the characters! (Expect Lucia) I highly recommend for those who are big ‘Hunger Games’ (as this has that vibe) to give it a try! I was hooked from the first chapter. I hope there is a sequel released somewhere in the near future.
  • Okay, but tries too hard

    This story is somewhat engaging, but there are a few too many things that made me feel that the author is trying too hard to be relatable and progressive. The broad spectrum of characters’ identities wasn’t bad, it just felt like it didn’t add anything to the story—very gratuitous. From the abundance selfies the characters are way too fond of (which is very “fellow kids”) to the too-frequent grammatical errors, I think this story misses the mark a bit. Unfortunately, I realized this after I bought the full version.