Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out

Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out

Mythic story-driven strategy

$9.99
Buy now

Details about Six Ages 2

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages

Developer of Six Ages 2

🙌98
Ratings
🗣❌ unsupported
Your locale
🖼️Download
Icons↘︎

Version History of Six Ages 2

1.0.4

November 15, 2023

▹ Clans won’t raid after they perish ▹ Healers don’t fight in battle ▹ Fixed logical inconsistencies with a blessing earned winning Ride Like the Wind ▹ A few additional bug fixes ▹ A little more advice

More

1.0.3

September 16, 2023

▹ Resolving one story line should be less frustrating ▹ Clean up conflicts between some events ▹ Fixed some event conditions ▹ A clan can only be swallowed up by Chaos once ▹ Gods don’t award fractional livestock ▹ More advice for some events ▹ Clarified some prompts ▹ Fixed a bug on the Controls screen ▹ Game play can sometimes provide more information for VoiceOver users

More

1.0.2

August 26, 2023

▹ Fix possible blocker in battle ▹ Handle timing issues for hunter’s death ▹ Star captains won’t show up until story resolution ▹ Minor clarifications ▹ Improve some advice

More

1.0.1

August 22, 2023

▹ All achievements can be earned ▹ Harsh games start with a feud ▹ Handle some unusual event situations ▹ Advice improvements

More

1.0

August 21, 2023

Better handling of some character-specific situations. Edits and clarifications. More advice.

0.9.1

August 1, 2023

Bug fixes, clarifications, more advice. Improved image descriptions for VoiceOver.

0.9

July 24, 2023

Price History of Six Ages 2

Description of Six Ages 2

Life after myths. Death, disaster, despair. This new installment in the Six Ages series is a stand-alone survival-storybook combining interactive fiction and turn-based strategy. The world is ending, and your small clan’s survival depends on how you manage its relationship with the remaining gods and their followers. Whether you’re dealing with angry ghosts, clan policy, enemy gods, or squabbling advisors, there’s rarely one “right” or “wrong” answer, because the deep simulation makes your particular situation unique. Your choices have socio-economic impact, and some consequences might not be obvious for decades, and could affect future generations of a character’s bloodline. Your clan struggles to survive in the world of Glorantha, the setting of games such as RuneQuest and King of Dragon Pass. This bronze age world is facing an existential crisis. Ten generations after the events of Ride Like the Wind, some gods have already perished and humanity itself seems to be on the brink of annihilation. Here, the laws of physics themselves are subordinate to the whims of the gods and spirits. In Lights Going Out, you can continue a game you began in Six Ages: Ride Like the Wind, or start a new story in this Great Darkness. Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out is immensely replayable, thanks to over 600 interactive scenes with multiple, system-driven outcomes. Short episodes and automatic saving mean you can play even when you only have a minute or two. The built-in saga writes down the story for you. And advisors with distinctive personalities help you track your promises (and your cows). Miracles have always required sacrifice. Now, your people need them more than ever, but the costs are higher, too. Is it worth aiding the destructive gods of Chaos to ensure your own survival? Rock Paper Shotgun: “Another solid entry in a unique story-generator series that rewards a fascination with human cultures, but demands acceptance of failure and misfortune.” Pocket Tactics: “From engaging storytelling to juggling various resources and appeasing the gods, it takes a bucket of simple tasks and ties them all together in a spiderweb of difficult decisions, making the end of the world appear more and more appealing the harder these choices become.” TouchArcade: “A truly unique blend of civilization sim and choice-based narrative adventure, a fantastic experience for existing fans and newcomers alike.” The game is completely accessible via VoiceOver. The soundtrack is available on Apple Music. You can discuss the game at https://discord.gg/kitfoxgames
Show less

Six Ages 2: FAQ

Is Six Ages 2 compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, Six Ages 2 can be used on an iPad.

Who is the app developer of Six Ages 2?

A Sharp, LLC is the developer of the Six Ages 2 app.

What is the minimum iOS version for the Six Ages 2 app?

The minimum supported iOS version for the app is 9.0.

What user rating does Six Ages 2 have?

Six Ages 2 has an excellent rating of 4.8 out of 5.

What is the primary genre of the Six Ages 2 app?

The Primary Genre Of The Six Ages 2 App Is Games.

What is the current version of Six Ages 2?

1.0.4 is the latest released Six Ages 2 version.

What is the latest update date for Six Ages 2?

The most recent update for Six Ages 2 was released on September 29, 2024.

Could you provide information on the release date of Six Ages 2?

The release date of the app was on August 21, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating for Six Ages 2?

The content advisory rating for Six Ages 2 is A Sharp, LLC.

What languages does Six Ages 2 support?

You can use the Six Ages 2 app in American English.

Is Six Ages 2 available in Apple Arcade's lineup?

No, Six Ages 2 is not available on Apple Arcade.

Are there in-app purchases available in Six Ages 2?

No, Six Ages 2 does not offer in-app purchases.

Does Six Ages 2 support Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

No, Six Ages 2 does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Six Ages 2 display any ads?

No, Six Ages 2 does not display any ads.

Screenshots of Six Ages 2

Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out screenshot #1 for iPhone
Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out screenshot #2 for iPhone
Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out screenshot #3 for iPhone
Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out screenshot #4 for iPhone
Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out screenshot #5 for iPhone
Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out screenshot #6 for iPhone
Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out screenshot #7 for iPhone
Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out screenshot #8 for iPhone
Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out screenshot #9 for iPhone
Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out screenshot #10 for iPhone
iphone
ipad

Alternatives to Six Ages 2

More Applications by A Sharp, LLC

Reviews of Six Ages 2

Leave a Review Six Ages 2
  • Best story telling game

    Played the 2 other six ages games and this one tops it so far waited for this one to come out bought it instantly can’t wait for the next
  • Seriously addicting

    I find myself spending majority of my free time playing this game and I don't know wether I like it or not. It is immensely fun, challenging, sad, funny and frustrating. It will take you for a ride on an emotional roller coaster and leave you unable to put down your phone for hours
  • Can’t keep food

    Nothing near as good as the earlier iterations. Even on the easiest setting you spend every round trying to feed your people. It has gotten so boring that I won’t finish it. I spent probably 100 rounds figuring out Six Ages 1 and loved it. I’ve already done about 100 attempts at this one and every possible combination but no matter which course you take your people starve. Don’t recommend.
    Show less