A Fragile Mind

A Fragile Mind

By Glitch Games

  • Category: Games
  • Release Date: 2024-06-12
  • Current Version: 1.0.1
  • Adult Rating: 17+
  • File Size: 811.64 MB
  • Developer: Glitch Games
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
Score: 4.8205
4.8205
From 78 Ratings

Description

A Fragile Mind is a compact first-person point and click mystery adventure game chock-full of puzzles, secrets, and questions. Waking up in a courtyard to the sound of an unnervingly familiar voice, you have no memory of how you got there. You know the drill by now. Solve puzzles, take photos, read strategically placed notes, press buttons, unlock doors, use items, escape! Features: • A first person point and click adventure game. • Trademark Glitch humour and puzzles that will leave you screaming at us. • Absolutely no adverts or in app purchases. • The Glitch Camera to help you solve puzzles and keep track of clues. • Lots of clues to find and puzzles to solve. • A beautiful soundtrack and immersive sound effects. • A full Hint System to help you if you get stuck. • 8 save slots, share the game with your family! • Auto-saves your progress! – Glitch Games is a tiny independent ‘studio’ from the UK. Find out more at glitch.games Chat with us on Discord - discord.gg/glitchgames Follow us @GlitchGames Find us on Facebook

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Reviews

  • So much fun!

    5
    By 63DG
    This game was so much fun, no boring puzzles. Was able to navigate around nicely and no glitches.
  • Always Fun

    5
    By LegacyMike
    As long as you keep making these games, I will keep buying them. I hope you loose as much sleep making them as I do playing them.
  • Fantastic

    5
    By smoakes
    Just fantastic, like all the Glitch Games. Also great customer service -- I emailed them with a question and they got back to me within 24 hours.
  • Love you guys…

    5
    By ally555
    Each and every one of you! Your intelligence, personality, creativity and wit shine through every single game you make. Just finished playing A Fragile Mind. Another home run for the Glitch dynasty! So much fun. And I’ll always happily pay full price for any future games you geniuses make. Thank you for being you! Cheers (p.s. this is an edited re-post since the App Store seems to delete reviews for some reason)
  • Brief but excellent

    5
    By GD_Mac
    The game is a bit brief, but for the price it is very reasonable. This one had some really great puzzles in it. Well done.
  • A great popcorn game

    5
    By Uhkathleen
    Ya know those three dollar books you pick up to entertain you on a flight or roadtrip that end up being one of the best books you’ve read in a long time? That’s what this game was for me. A nice time while it lasted and gave me the feeling of completing something. I see they have a few other games, I will be definitely checking those out. Definitely recommend.
  • Short

    5
    By Working class
    Great game but short. Was hoping it would last longer.
  • Love

    5
    By Prochotic
    I love games like this. I would play a thousand a year if I could keep finding quality ones like this.
  • Guess Glitch Games Is Over

    2
    By KhaleesiGFY
    The last 4 or 5 games they’ve put out just feel like a money grab. They’re super short & have a fraction of the puzzles. It feels like the designers are over it. They keep putting stuff out b/c they know ppl will buy it, but it doesn’t seem like they enjoy making the games. The game design for A Fragile Mind appears to just be Forever Lost 1 repurposed. The last real game they made was Veritas. Station 117 wasn’t bad… it just felt like a free demo. The trial version you can play to decide if you want to buy the game. I love the originals — of course they’re know for Forever Lost — but A Short Tale & Ferris Mueller set the standard for iPhone games. Is it over? Is there any point in hoping Glitch will put out another full length game?
  • 99% Perfect

    5
    By No cboxgixchlclhc
    Really great game, overall- enough to earn the 5 stars. There was one puzzle with an obtuse piece to the solution. It didn’t feel satisfying to learn the solution was a literal pun when the in game dialogue suggested it needed a key card. Needed a hint for that one. All the other puzzles were clever and rewarding, however, and the overall experience was worthwhile.

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