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  • Best Game Ever

    At first, I was reluctant to buy chapter 1, but when I did, I fell in love with the game and immediately purchases chapter 2. Very well crafted, great voice actors, stunning graphics and music that perfectly fit the environment. Still waiting for chapter 3 though, because I'm really excited to explore St. Armondo and see Sabo and Makena again! So buy it now!
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  • More Than Lives Up to my Expectations

    I got the first chapter free, and after playing through it, I was more than willing to pay the full price for this chapter. This game is worthy of Steam (and it is on there) and works beautifully on iPhone. The tap mechanic works really well, the voice acting is convincing and doesn't come off as cheesy, and the puzzles really take some thought. There are a couple times they come across as a bit unintuitive, but those times are far outweighed by the sheer excellence of the rest of the game. Keep it up guys!
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  • Awesome adventure!

    Thanks to the beautiful graphic, nice sound background and engaging story it's the most original adventure I've ever played. Big recommend to all. People who made it, made it with passion and thats why this game looks soooo well.
  • Outstanding!

    This is one of the best games I've ever played, on any platform/device/computer. The music and ambiance are amazing. This is one of those games that's like a great, rich cup of espresso in a quiet coffeehouse or like immersing oneself in a hot tub on a cold night -- sweet and sensuous. The storyline is engrossing, the puzzles make sense, ( though I admit I consulted a walkthrough site when I got stuck a few times. Great voice acting, diverse and engaging characters, excellent navigation. I can't say enough good things about this game. I'm just sad it's over! I am usually a cheapskate on games but when Ch 3 comes out, I will pay what it costs (but please have mercy and don't make it ten bucks or something).
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  • Awesome Game

    I haven't paid for a game in probably over a year, but I'm glad I did. It is so awesome for a point and click adventure game to exist in 2015. If you like point and click, get this. I can't wait for the next chapter!
  • Instant adventure classic!

    Another fine chapter in this series - bests the already-great first chapter. Engrossing story, fun characters, great design, and an outstanding soundtrack (RIP Simon D'Souza). Can't wait for Chapter Three!
  • Incredibly sad!!!!!!

    I am very upset. This game was amazing! It is like a revival of the adventure Monkey Island. I am sad that I have completed chapter 2 and chapter 3 has not been released. The game was high in price but after playing the game I realize it is a bargain. Great graphics, storyline, and puzzles are intuitive and not so obscure they are impossible to solve. If I had three thumbs I would give it three thumbs up.
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  • Beautiful Point and Click Revival

    The Journey Down chapter 1 was great. It had excellent art and sound design as Bwana traveled to interesting areas of the city. Journey Down chapter 2 excels even further. The soundtrack is a fuller sounding band and the locations are varied and beautiful. This time around, the puzzles are also very logical and clever. They never get frustrating and always made me feel smart. I can't wait for the next chapter in this awesome series.
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  • Great game - storyline rich and engaging

    Best game I've played in awhile. Similar to classic point and clicks but fantastic design and interface. Funny engaging story and puzzles are the perfect level of challenging without becoming frustrating. Plays 1 & 2 and can't wait for the final chapter. Please make more games like this!
  • Fab game!

    I love this game! I'm "thrifty" and rarely find a game i'm willing to pay full price for, but this one hit the spot. After playing the first chapter, I couldn't wait for chapter 2. I'll replay a couple of times while waiting for chapter 3. Great job, guys!

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