Inua - A Story in Ice and Time

Inua - A Story in Ice and Time

By ARTE Experience

  • Category: Games
  • Release Date: 2022-02-09
  • Current Version: 1.0.3
  • Adult Rating: 9+
  • File Size: 1.32 GB
  • Developer: ARTE Experience
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
Score: 4.60784
4.60784
From 51 Ratings

Description

A Mystical Game in the Canadian Far north Set off on a mystical journey to the Canadian Far North with Inua: a story in ice and time, a point & click narrative adventure spanning multiple eras. Meet Taïna, a present-day reporter determined to discover the truth behind the disappearance of the Terror, one of the ship of the Franklin expedition whose goal was to explore the Arctic in the 19th century. Her destiny is mysteriously linked to that of Peter, a young filmmaker covering a military expedition in the 1950s and Simon, a sailor of the Franklin expedition struggling to keep his crew alive. Navigate through time to discover what links them together. Search for ideas, instill them in the characters' minds and guide them toward Nanurluk, the mythical polar bear who lived 10 000 years ago. A Mystical Time Travel Experience Go on an adventure in the far North of Canada, navigate through the ages, and interact with the past to change the present. In Inua, you’ll need to unravel space-time to solve mysteries and guide the characters on their journey. Move from scene to scene, era to era, and uncover events of the past, unearthing new ideas that influence the characters' minds. Help Simon, Peter, and Taïna overcome the obstacles standing in their way, and change the course of history. A Historical Saga The original and supernatural scenario of Inua is based on a very real story: that of the Franklin expedition, a British mission in the 19th century to explore the Arctic that resulted in shipwreck, disease, and mutiny. The fate of this expedition is still largely unknown. Gather clues and discover its history! Inua - A Story in Ice and Time: - A fantasy tale based on incredible historical facts.. - An extraordinary story inspired by Inuit tales and legends, with support from Inuit writer Thomassie Mangiok and advisors Billy Gauthier and Monica Ittusardjuat. - A game designed by the creators of Bury Me, My Love, and Vignettes, adapted from the original story by Nathalie Frassoni and Frédéric Bouvier, with the breathtaking artistic direction of Delphine Fourneau from the Klondike collective.

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Reviews

  • The ending makes no sense

    3
    By Will14257423898
    Sure, good graphics and innovative decision-based progression and all that, but I don't understand the ending at all. What is that symbol? What happened when they crossed the lake? Why and how are they transported to wherever the ending is supposed to depict? Are they supposed to be dead? How? What am I supposed to take away from this story? The bear thinks she's should make things right, but how did the ending made anything right? I'm confused by the story. The ending is really unsatisfactory.
  • Incredible art, excellent story-telling

    5
    By Blackguitar21
    I had saved this game for a long flight with no wifi and had no idea how entranced I would be. What incredible illustrations! What innovative gameplay! What a dark but important story! Truly, this game should have gotten many rewards. Yes the "gameplay" is really just a mechanism to tell the story, but it does so in a way that I have never encountered before. So many apps are just bad copies of each other: there are few as innovative as this one. Well done, I hope to see more work from this company. Thanks for making the game!
  • Absolutely phenomenal game!

    5
    By Griffin Price Vickery I
    The game itself is a masterful blend of history and myth to tell a tale outside of the bounds of time. The game element of entering people’s minds and hearing their thoughts progressed the story in a thoughtful, free, and inductive way. It played very well on my iPhone 13 and the stunning visuals were showcased beautifully. The auto-save function was convenient and kept the game feeling immersive. I would 100% recommend this game if you like interesting stories and stupendous visuals.
  • I was really enjoying that

    4
    By Trazko
    until it stopped working on level six
  • Fun narrative, but woke

    3
    By Sephz123
    I had previously given the game 5 stars based on initial reaction. Reducing it to 3 stars because the game is starting to display woke narratives: “not just another colonial myth”…so Blaise, does anyone have anything original to say anymore? Speculating the dialog was written by a “we live in a patriarchy” feminist, all of the male characters are rude and incompetent, while the female characters are really running the show while politely tolerating the incompetence of the men. Will possibly reduce rating further if SJW propaganda continues.
  • Sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo fun

    5
    By cool man 1888
    Sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo FUN!

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