Journey

Journey

Timeless Classic

Games
Family
Adventure
54 reviews
⭐️4.2 / 5
Rating
🙌690
Ratings
📼1 vid & 5 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Journey

1.0.3

July 15, 2020

Thank you for playing Journey! This version includes key performance improvements and bug fixes.
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1.0.2

November 20, 2019

This version includes performance improvements and bug fixes.

1.0.1

September 18, 2019

This version includes performance improvements and bug fixes. Controller support now included.
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1.0

August 6, 2019

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Description of Journey

*Supported Devices: This game is supported on the following devices only: iPhone SE, iPhone 6s, 6s Plus, iPhone 7, 7 Plus, iPhone 8, 8 Plus, iPhone X, Xs, Xs Max, Xr, 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max, iPad 5th Gen, iPad 6th Gen, iPad Air 2, iPad Mini 4, iPad Mini (2019), and all iPad Pros.* Explore the ancient, mysterious world of Journey as you soar above ruins and glide across sands to discover its secrets. Play alone or in the company of a fellow traveler and explore its vast world together. Featuring stunning visuals and a Grammy-nominated musical score, Journey delivers a breathtaking experience like no other. Game Center required for online matchmaking.
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Journey: FAQ

Is the Journey app compatible with iPads?

Yes, there is an iPad version available for Journey.
Journey was released by Annapurna Games, LLC.
Your iOS device should have iOS 13.0 or later installed to run the app.
4.2 out of 5 is the fantastic rating that Journey has received from users.
The App Category Of Journey Is Games.
The latest version of Journey is 1.0.3.
Journey updated on June 30, 2024.
The specific date when the app came out was February 5, 2023.
No objectionable content, suitable for young children.
Currently, Journey supports English.
Sorry, Journey is not part of Apple Arcade.
Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in Journey.
Sorry, Journey is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Journey

  • Wow. Just wow.

    I finally finished Journey after being stuck a bit and a couple of turn-arounds in the later parts of the story but I have to say, I was super impressed overall. Great atmosphere in the music and lighting, relaxing gameplay for the most part but definitely a few tense moments scattered throughout.

    I kept losing my camera control which I don’t think was intentional but very frustrating depending on what was happening. Most times I could move forward until it came back but that’s the only issue I experienced.

    I know games with a vague storyline and little explanation aren’t for everyone but if you’re a fan of cinematic puzzle games where you figure it out as you progress, this one is great. The more games I play under the Annapurna umbrella, the bigger a fan I become. 👏🏼
  • Truly Fun and Emotionally Powerful

    A really enjoyable game. There can be so much toxic behavior in the gaming world sometimes, but this isn’t that kind of game. I feel lonely very often, and don’t often see friends or socialize; I didn’t know this game had multiplayer when I started playing it, and had played through it maybe six times alone, so I was quite shocked when I ran into someone. See, I have a disability; I cannot feel my hands, and the muscles in my fingers don’t work, but the player I ran into patiently helped me and stayed with me even though I am very clumsy, and repeatedly fell off of a tall structure at one point. We had to start over many times because of me before we succeeded, and it would be very understandable if it was frustrating for them, since they wouldn’t know why I was struggling with certain things that would probably have been much easier if my hands worked, and yet they still played through that part with me.

    After reading more about it, I know this game’s designers intended for their to be an emotional connection bond/connection formed between anonymous players who run into each other, and that the lack of text or speech comms is meant to add to that, and for me, that was an incredibly powerful experience. Also, it’s pretty cool that if I can play this game on iOS, then it is probably pretty accessible for other players with motor disabilities that affect their hands.
  • Seminal

    I played this several years ago on PS3 and at that time I remember thinking it was the most enjoyable video game I’d ever played.
    The concept, the game environment, the soundtrack, all great! Best of all is the psychological moment of a random companion in an environment without the ability to speak to one another, and where cooperation benefits both. A seminal piece of work there.

    I downloaded this iOS version and haven’t been disappointed. I was kinda put off by there being no achievement trophies though. Seems to abbreviate the gaming experience. That said, I was pleased to see that the effect of the Transcendence achievement still exists, if not the trophy.

    I’ve noticed that the game is much more sparsely populated than it used to be. I’m journeying alone altogether too often. In spite of this I still give a 10 of 10. Even running solo it’s a delightful gaming experience. Very happy it’s still available, and still highly recommended.