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The 7th Continent

The 7th Continent

Official App

⭐️2.6 / 5
Rating
🙌5
Ratings
📼4 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of The 7th Continent

1.0.2

June 10, 2019

This version fixes a minor glitch in the augmented reality feature.

1.0.1

May 23, 2019

This version allows to play the soundtrack when the augmented reality feature is in use.
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1.0

May 17, 2019

Price History of The 7th Continent

Description of The 7th Continent

The 7th Continent application is a free “companion app” – you must own The 7th Continent board game to put some of its features to good use. Use this app to listen to the game’s original soundtrack depending on the area you are exploring in the game. If you find the “All-Seeing Eye” during your adventure, enjoy the augmented reality feature by scanning the game’s Terrain cards with your smartphone. The 7th Continent is an adventure and exploration game by Ludovic Roudy and Bruno Sautter, for 1 to 4 players, published by Serious Poulp.

The 7th Continent: FAQ

Is the software for The 7th Continent compatible with iPads?

No, The 7th Continent cannot support iPad devices.
The The 7th Continent app was created by Serious Poulp.
Your iOS device must have at least iOS 9.3 installed to use the app.
The overall user rating of The 7th Continent is 2.6.
The Main Genre Of The The 7th Continent App Is Games.
The current version of The 7th Continent is 1.0.2.
The 7th Continent rolled out its latest update on July 4, 2024.
The 7th Continent originally came out on February 6, 2023.
The 7th Continent is suitable for children aged Serious Poulp.
The 7th Continent is available in English, French.
Sorry, The 7th Continent is not on Apple Arcade.
Sorry, in-app purchases are not available for users of The 7th Continent.
No, you cannot use The 7th Continent with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of The 7th Continent

  • Fine in portrait mode, broken in landscape

    Previous criticism seems to have confused “portrait” vs landscape - the UI is inaccessible when the iPad/iPhone is in landscape (horizontal) mode, but works fine in portrait (vertically oriented) mode.

    Otherwise, the app seems to work fine, and it’s completely usable as is.
  • Portrait iPad support broken

    Not sure why, but another developer failed to even test this app in portrait on an iPad. Testing this is very easy to do in the Simulator and should be common practice in any development cycle.

    The app opens, but the UI does not scale properly, thus there are no buttons to choose.