I wish I had an iPhone now.....Oh....nope....I don't!
Great game though, definitely some head-scratching moments with highly illogical solutions.
Worth buying at this price if you have spare time to kill and spare brain capacity to torment.
jazzuk777
19 Jul 17#2
If you have the pc versions, you can download a free scumm emulator on Android to play this or any of the other games such Sam & Max, etc. Wee bit clunky but free!
bobinio
19 Jul 17#3
Bought it, thanks!
BARKMAN
19 Jul 17#4
Infamous machine reduced to 99p if you want point and click adventures. Lowest it's been also
willyzippy89
19 Jul 17#5
Maaaaan this game was ahead of my time but i used to love it.
This is or was free on PSN but gladly have it on my phone heat :smile:
AJB1971
19 Jul 17#6
It’s good to see the resurgence of these adventure games on new devices. They’re probably more successful now than when they were originally released.
I’m looking forward to the release of Ron Gilbert’s latest game, Thimbleweed Park, on iOS.
m.ad
19 Jul 172#7
Grim Fandango is also £1.99...
ajcroskery to m.ad
19 Jul 17#10
Highly recommended!
badasschris
19 Jul 171#8
best game
cactusbrandy
19 Jul 17#9
Hamster
Supercharge_Me
19 Jul 17#11
I've played it so many times I remember it off by heart but I'd still buy it again. Waiting for it to release on Xbox or android.
colourpie
19 Jul 17#12
I feel like I could... like I could......
scrozuk
20 Jul 17#13
Wow, have some heat for this, loved this game when it was first out..
Opening post
http://www.macworld.com/article/3101365/software-games/day-of-the-tentacle-remastered-review-lucasarts-classic-makes-a-comeback-on-ios.html
http://www.metacritic.com/game/ios/day-of-the-tentacle-remastered
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I wish I had an iPhone now.....Oh....nope....I don't!
Great game though, definitely some head-scratching moments with highly illogical solutions.
Worth buying at this price if you have spare time to kill and spare brain capacity to torment.
This is or was free on PSN but gladly have it on my phone heat :smile:
I’m looking forward to the release of Ron Gilbert’s latest game, Thimbleweed Park, on iOS.