Thomas Was Alone

Thomas Was Alone

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⭐️4.8 / 5
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All Versions of Thomas Was Alone

2.1

September 29, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. - Now supports devices running on iOS 11!
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2.0

July 24, 2014

- Thomas Was Alone iOS is now an Universal App! Play it on your iPhone (minimum 4, recommended 4S upwards) or iPod touch (5 upwards)! - Fixed a few bugs (including iPad 2 slow down on Level 11.5) Thanks for playing.
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1.0.2

June 19, 2014

FREE UPDATE - BRAND NEW CONTENT - ‘BENJAMIN’S FLIGHT’ EXPANSION PACK Discover the tale of young Benjamin, who goes in search of the Fountain of Wisdom aided by his father's incredible invention. Benjamin meets a new companion and a familiar face in this story, which takes place in the events leading up to Thomas's emergence. Features: • 20 brand new levels and 3 new characters • Reach new heights and solve new puzzles with Benjamin's jetpack. • A new story about hope and the wild impetuosity of youth. And jumping.
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1.0.1

May 16, 2014

An update so soon? What's different? What's changed? We've removed the 'Unlock all levels' button from the menu, so that you actually have to skilfully play through all of the levels to complete them rather than cheating and skipping to the end. Boo, hiss!
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1.0.0

May 9, 2014

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Description of Thomas Was Alone

Meet Thomas, a curious rectangle, and help him unravel the mysteries of his existence in a wonderfully strange world. Experience 100 levels of award-winning platform gameplay and take part in an emotional story narrated by Danny Wallace. - Selected in App Store Best of 2014 - BAFTA 2013 Winner: Performance (Danny Wallace as Narrator) - BAFTA 2013 Nominee: Story - BAFTA 2013 Nominee: Original Score “Across the game’s gaps and hazards, there’s a real emotional journey filled with narcissism and jealousy.” New York Times "Sumptuous visuals and an engaging story." The Guardian “It proves that you don't need tens of millions of dollars and hundreds of staff to make a game story worth telling, just a good hook, an engaging vision, and a whole lot of heart.” 9/10 – Destructoid "Thomas Was Alone is a winning piece of minimalist game design that manages to do a lot with a little in an industry which far too frequently achieves the exact opposite, and it deserves much praise for that." 8/10 - Official Playstation Magazine Key Features: ** Experience the BAFTA winning, million selling game from creator Mike Bithell, now an Universal app available for iPad (iPad 2 minimum), iPhone (iPhone 4 minimum, iPhone 4S & newer recommended) and iPod Touch (iPod Touch 5 minimum)! ** A minimalist game about friendship and jumping ** 100 levels, one immersive journey ** Award winning story narrated by Danny Wallace ** Includes FREE ‘Benjamin’s Flight’ level pack, giving you more story and 20 additional levels to play through with young Benjamin, who goes in search of the Fountain of Wisdom aided by his father's incredible invention.
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Thomas Was Alone: FAQ

Is the Thomas Was Alone app compatible with iPads?

Yes, Thomas Was Alone works on iPads.
Thomas Was Alone was created by Bossa Studios Ltd.
The minimum iOS version for the Thomas Was Alone app is 8.0.
The rating of 4.8 out of 5 that Thomas Was Alone has received from users is outstanding.
The Thomas Was Alone App Relates To The Games Genre.
2.1 is the latest released Thomas Was Alone version.
June 30, 2024 is the date of the latest Thomas Was Alone update.
Thomas Was Alone was introduced to the market on February 5, 2023.
Parental guidance suggested, may contain some violence or suggestive themes.
Thomas Was Alone can be used in English.
Unfortunately, Thomas Was Alone is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Thomas Was Alone does not allow for in-app purchases.
Sorry, Thomas Was Alone is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Thomas Was Alone

  • 10 out of 10!!

    I love this game, and it’s certainly my favorite mobile game. People usually play addictive and mindless games that really have no point, but this is a beautiful concept and all the characters have unique and interesting personalities.
    I remember when I was young I would watch my sisters play this game, back when it was available in the PS3 Store. They never did get that far, and since it was a very long time ago and since it was available as a mobile game I decided I would buy it. It was worth the money and worth much, much more. It’s entertaining, beautiful, and such a nice game. The narration is so peaceful and the music is amazing. It just comes to show that you don’t need the best graphics if you have a story to tell, and oh boy does this game have a story. 10 out of 10 and I implore everyone to play this game.
  • I never thought I’d care for shapes so much!

    What makes this simple platformer so engaging is its ongoing story. This seems like just a basic game of squares, but it’s so much more than that. As the player advances through each level, more of the story is revealed to them. A story of these squares, with individual names, personalities and thoughts. As the story progresses and these simple characters experience more of it, we begin to really feel for these characters and start to love them. Thomas Was Alone is such a mind blowing experience with more character development than most AAA games today!
  • Just Started Playing

    Since I am only in the beginning stages of the game this is only my initial reaction. I enjoy the simple design, the story and the narration (Not being British, I love the British accent of the narrator!)

    But, there are some things that could be improved to make it even better. First, optimize for the iPhone X screen. Second, make the control areas larger, especially the left-right movement buttons. Finally, while there is a “stretch” when Thomas jumps, there is no “squish” (or compression) when he lands, or bumps into a wall. That additional subtle animation trick would make the character feel more real and more fun to control.