Truberbrook

Truberbrook

A Sci-Fi-Mystery Adventure

Games
Adventure
Puzzle
50 reviews
⭐️3.8 / 5
Rating
🙌84
Ratings
📼1 vid & 8 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Truberbrook

1.40

November 18, 2020

Minor bugfixes

1.30

September 25, 2020

Improved performance and stability. Minor bugfixes.

1.20

September 11, 2020

- Fixed startup crashes on lower end devices - Fixed rare crashes in hotel - Additional minor bugfixes
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1.11

September 2, 2020

Minor bugfixes. Corrected min. iOS version.

1.0

August 12, 2020

Price History of Truberbrook

Description of Truberbrook

»Trüberbrook« is a thrilling mystery-sci-fi adventure game. Enjoy an adventurous vacation to a 1960's parallel universe! A Sci-Fi-Mystery Adventure Game with handmade scenery. Imagine yourself on a vacation to Europe in the late sixties. Now, picture yourself as a young American scientist; Hans Tannhauser. While you're at it, think of Trüberbrook, a remote village in rural Germany. Because, that's where you end up after hitting the continent. But who cares, you won the trip in a lottery! Or at least, that’s how it seems. But don't fear, instead of getting some rest, you could find yourself having to save the world … Supported devices: iPhone6s, iPhone6s+, iPhoneSE, iPhone7, iPhone7+ or newer. iPad 5th Gen, 6th Gen, 7th Gen or newer. iPad Air 2, iPad Air 3rd Gen or newer. iPad Mini 4, iPad Mini 5 or newer. iPad Pro 9.7/10.5/11/11 2G/12.9/12.9 2G/12.9 3G/12.9 4G or newer. iPod Touch 7th Gen or newer FEATURES • Suspense! Mystery! Thrills! After all, it's a single player sci-fi mystery adventure game. • Indulge in universal themes such as love, friendship, loyalty, self-discovery and dinosaurs • Handmade miniature scenery! • Full voice acting in both English and Deutsch! • Atmospheric, moody soundtrack • Up to 10 hours of super exciting gameplay!
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Truberbrook: FAQ

Is Truberbrook available on iPad devices?

Yes, Truberbrook is compatible with the iPad.
Headup GmbH is the developer of Truberbrook.
The minimum supported iOS version for the Truberbrook app is iOS 13.0.
The overall rating of Truberbrook is 3.8 out of 5, which is okay but could be better.
The App Genre Of Truberbrook Is Games.
The latest version of the Truberbrook app is 1.40.
Truberbrook’s latest update was rolled out on June 30, 2024.
The app was launched on February 6, 2023.
Contains some content that parents may find inappropriate for younger children, recommended for ages 12 and up.
The Truberbrook app is now available in Czech, English, French and 8 more.
No, Truberbrook is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in Truberbrook.
Unfortunately, Truberbrook is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Truberbrook

  • Worked Great fun point and click

    Some reviews made me think there was a big problem, but whatever it worked great and I was able to finish game. I did have to use walkthrough guides for a few weird things, but enjoyed the graphics and gameplay.
  • Reminiscent of LucasArts

    Beautiful graphics. Patience required as one needs to explore each scene which can be tedious with the UI but not unfamiliar with such games. Good voice-overs. Works fine on iPhone XR. Overall appears 2B an above average point and click adventure. One can tell care & consideration were put into this game. Kudos to the developer.
  • Beware - disappointment ahead

    There’s a lot to like in this game - clever visuals, cunning puzzles, a genuinely oddball sense of humor - but it very clearly isn’t ready for wide release, which is embarrassing given how long it’s been on the market.

    I agree with other reviewers about the amateurish localization. The English version definitely needs a thorough proofread for basic spelling & grammar. There’s also a general bugginess that would be frustrating enough were it not for other issues.

    More serious problems turn up the deeper a player moves into the game. Playable objects (some of them crucial to completing puzzles) are missing tags, leaving players in limbo or sending them off in search of a walkthrough. Then there’s the ever-tedious issue of forcing players to repeat conversations in hope of uncovering a nugget of useful information. Much of the humor pales on the third pass, and the conversation interactions themselves are poorly engineered.

    The biggest problem (for me, anyway) is a bug in Chapter 3 that presents an insoluble roadblock. Even though I’ve played the section correctly (I’ve checked several walkthroughs) an essential interaction does not work, so I’m stranded without recourse. (Playing on iPad Mini 2021, btw.) Don’t bother reaching out to support: nobody’s home.

    So, one star for the clever bits & overall ambition. But spend your money on a game that actually works.