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Version History of The Unstoppables

1.5.1

September 16, 2024

Bugfixes

1.5

September 10, 2024

We have tidied up and updated everything so that as many devices as possible are supported again. Have you seen the sequel “The Unstoppables 2”?

1.0.6

October 3, 2015

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Hey, we’ve fixed a few things and are delighted to be nominated for the awards "GIGA Maus" and "TOMMI Kindersoftwarepreis"!

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1.0.5

July 14, 2015

- Hey, we’ve made it a little bit easier for you to reach the air conditioning vent. - Characters will no longer slide unexpectedly. - Several other fixes Thank you so much for your feedback!

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1.0.4

May 13, 2015

Price History of The Unstoppables

Description of The Unstoppables

What a catastrophe! The four friends Mai, Jan, Achim and Melissa were standing in front of the food stand completely unsuspectingly when, suddenly, their beloved guide dog Tofu was kidnapped by a mysterious villain! The four friends know their mission clearly: they must free Tofu from the hands of his kidnapper. The friends won’t let their differences get in their way. Only through great teamwork will they be able to overcome the various obstacles in the way of their goal. They are «The Unstoppables!» This fun journey begins at Melissa’s house and continues step by step to the spooky forest hut. Will you succeed in helping the Unstoppables free Tofu? This game was developed alongside the «Diversity Principle» learning resource, which is concerned with the theme of «Sameness and Otherness».
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The Unstoppables: FAQ

Is The Unstoppables compatible with the iPad?

Yes, the The Unstoppables software is iPad-compatible.

Who is the developer of the The Unstoppables app?

Schweizerische Stiftung fuer das cerebral gelaehmte Kind is the developer of the app.

What’s the minimum iOS version needed for the The Unstoppables app?

The The Unstoppables app requires iOS 15.0 or later.

How do users rate the The Unstoppables app?

The Unstoppables has a user rating of 4.1.

What is the main genre of the The Unstoppables app?

Games Is The Primary Genre Of The The Unstoppables App.

What is the latest The Unstoppables version?

The current version of the The Unstoppables app is 1.5.1.

When did the new The Unstoppables update come out?

The date of the last The Unstoppables update is September 28, 2024.

When did The Unstoppables come out?

The The Unstoppables app was initially released on February 6, 2023.

What age rating does The Unstoppables have?

The The Unstoppables app is rated Schweizerische Stiftung fuer das cerebral gelaehmte Kind: Contains no objectionable material.

Which languages does The Unstoppables support?

The Unstoppables currently features the following languages: English.

Does The Unstoppables belong to Apple Arcade's curated library?

Unfortunately, The Unstoppables is not on Apple Arcade.

Are in-app purchases part of The Unstoppables?

Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of The Unstoppables.

Is The Unstoppables tailored for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Unfortunately, The Unstoppables is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Does The Unstoppables use ad-based monetization?

No, The Unstoppables does not use ad-based monetization.

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  • Near perfect!!

    This game took me about 3 hours to beat, and I barely even noticed the time passing! I’m 22, so it might take a child a lot longer to play. (It is child friendly.)

    I LOVE this concept, the art, the mechanics, and the level of difficulty! It’s cute, inclusive, fun, kept me busy for hours, and made me smile!

    The using a cane to reach high up things is so silly and so me! (I’m visually impaired) I can tell by that detail alone that the people who made this game are or know someone who is disabled in the ways shown.

    My only complaint is that the text size is kind of small (on iPhone) considering one of the main characters is blind. It would be hard to make a game like this totally accessible, but I found the text being small very ironic. I was able to manage by zooming in with accessibility settings though and did beat the game!

    For those stuck, keep trying! There is a way to beat it! The last level was very complicated and hard, but it’s possible. Also, keep your sound on. There’s audio clues/indicators in a few levels.
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  • Too good

    Best game, it’s an amazing puzzle game and super fun, it doesn’t last long but I still love it, i wish there were more free games like this around
  • Awesome!

    I stumbled across this game on the App Store and I was SO happy to see it! I’m a wheelchair user with various other difficulties and I like how the game hilighted in an exaggerated sort of sense that a perceived ‘flaw’ that in theory holds you back in some ways, can also give you a strength or skill someone else may not have. I like how every character could get every place, it gave the game a comfortable level of difficulty and demonstrated the difficulties of various disabilities, while still showing that we can do things, we just may have to do them in a different way to someone else, but both ways work and both are just varying types of ‘normal’. Everything was kept neutral, in the sense that there wasn’t an overtone of ‘aw look how hard life is for disabled people’ or ‘wow look disabled people can do anything, they’re so inspiring!’ Because 1: pity isn’t what we need. Awareness is simply what we need. And 2: sometimes we just really can’t do some things, but that’s okay and it’s perfectly fine to need some help, we all need help sometimes, abled or not, but we aren’t inspiring just for existing and shouldn’t be used as ‘motivation for abled people to be more grateful’ because that honestly just comes across as unnecessary and kind of condemning (it comes across kinda like ‘wow your life looks so awful that suddenly every problem in my life pales in comparison to the big gigantic impossible setbacks I’ve assumed you face constantly’. Like... thanks?) so everything was really nicely done. I loved how situations like gravel or a traffic light being silent etc were included as problems, because they are, and they’re issues people often don’t think about.

    My only complaint is that there aren’t more levels! 😜 I could play forever. Thankyou for making this!
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