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Krystopia: A Puzzle Journey

"Game of the week - Krystopia combines the escape room-style puzzles found in games like The Room with some of the visual style and gameplay elements from The Witness"
- androidcentral

"Game of the week - We’re getting major The Room vibes from Krystopia: A Puzzle Journey, with perhaps a pinch of The Witness stirred in for good measure"
- TapSmart

"Best game of the week - it´s all held together with enchanting music and cute animations"
- Pocket Gamer

Follow Nova Dune, a space explorer in her adventure to find out about the unfamiliar distress signal she received aboard her ship. Determined to investigate it, she finds herself on a desolated planet where all civilization has vanished.

Solve challenging puzzles and unwrap the mystery that lies in the beautiful universe of Krystopia.
Krystopia is an escape room game that challenges and captivates you with intriguing laser puzzles, robots and hidden objects.

Your objective is to guide Nova in her search for clues. Observe, think and solve ingenious puzzles to reconstitute the story of the strange land she ́s treading upon. Investigate the causes that left the planet empty to resolve the intricate mystery of the long lost civilization.

What happened to Krystopia?

Features:
- Average playthrough: 3-4,5 hours
- No ads: enjoy your journey into Krystopia with no interruptions
- Innovative puzzles: Think in 3D and use creativity to escape the room by solving increasingly challenging puzzles in the game
- Immersive gameplay: Interact with the world, crush objects and find secrets spread around the rooms
- Exploration of a distant world: Unwind by watching the beautiful environment
- Ambient story: Learn about the disappeared civilization as you are walking through the world of Krystopia
- Voiceover narrative: Listen to Nova telling you about her findings and experience the personality of a curious Scavenger
- Difficulty level: Chapter 1: Easy, Chapter 2: Medium. Chapter 3 & 4: Hard

Note: Chapter 1 (intro) is shorter than chapter 2-4.

Category : Puzzle

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Reviews (28)

Tri. B. Jan 31, 2021     

I can't tell a lie: for me, this game was very interesting. I don't care for much reading in my games, but the story was so ambiguous at first that curiosity took over. The puzzles were best when interwoven, & I like that they got more difficult as the game went on (almost impossible). The controls were a little difficult. I eventually figured them out, so to all you out there, the game works. Some puzzles require you to be faster, unfortunately. Overall, love it! Trying the sequel now!

Rac. B. Jan 23, 2021     

Potential. The game is neat... but it leaves much to be desired. There is a whole map but only a small number of things are selectable/interactive, and the things you can select dont entirely make sense (why are we breaking pots...?) or have weird, swingy controls. I like the premise and I think it has potential, which is why I gave it 3 stars. However, I will not be purchasing the rest.

Car. May 22, 2020     

Good Game, with Finicky Faults: Krystopia is fantastic, with a tantalizing plot and complex puzzles. The game won't bore you. The graphics were great, even with three(!) animation styles. However, the controls are frustrating, with handles swerving with a mere twitch, complicated by tight windows for success. In addition, it's difficult to tell if you are successful, because changes to the puzzles can be very subtle. Listed faults aside, you won't regret playing! Can't wait for the sequel!

Jon. S. Jul 16, 2020     

Great game, not too easy, not too challenging. Nice graphics with cool aesthetics, dubbing is awesome (hats off to the actor) and music is just of the kind you could expect in a game like this. The game has two downsides, though: controls are still a bit clumsy for laser puzzles and it seems too short, at least for that price. But despite that I give five stars.

Gus. N. Jun 27, 2020     

Fun, captivating game! Engaging story with a compelling protagonist, lovely visuals, and a good sense of humor. It feels like a throwback to classic point-and-click adventures, but with a forward-thinking, futuristic aesthetic. Good voice acting paired with clever puzzles. Controls are precise. Minimal permissions (thank you, devs). I paid to unlock the whole game without hesitation, and have replayed it a few times. The sequel looks really good, too! Looking forward to more.

Eag. N. Jul 20, 2020     

I enjoyed the game, wish there were more than 4 levels though and would love to see the second game become available in the USA. The controls are a bit finicky but the puzzles were great! Not too tough for the average player until level four, which is when the complexity turns up to 10! Still managed to find everything and finish the game in a few hours. Would have liked the purchase of the last 2 levels to be cheaper. The voice acting was soothing, the comics and art were lovely as well. 👏👏🙂

ool. Oct 26, 2020     

Bought this after playing Faraway series which I enjoyed a lot, and this game's story feels clearer to me, which is great! I've been enjoying the game so far, though I do wish there was an option to watch hints. Don't want to suddenly get stuck and not enjoy the work put into the game. If the camera moved at a slower pace it'd be helpful; another user described it as difficult to manage and I agree. Would 100% recommend if hints were added.

Joe. H. Jul 8, 2020     

Lots of fun with an interesting plot. As others have mentioned, the controls don't hold up for some of the more precise laser puzzles. It can be frustrating. Also, I finished the game without completing one of the puzzles (the two number columns). No idea if this is a bug, but going back to finish it gave me the same ending. Looking forward to the next one.

Ker. S. Jun 3, 2020     

Great graphics & interesting storyline. Completing the game was a bit of a letdown as it left the story incomplete. Some of the controls are problematic. When trying to move an object, it moves the screen instead - might have been easier with a stylus. It was also a bit short - finished in about 4 hours - but not bad for the price.

Jul. M. Aug 3, 2020     

Tried chapter 1, save game starts you at the beginning instead of the last door you walked through, so I had to walk though a few doors again, not a problem unless a chapter has 20 doors!. I agree the controls need to be improved, the puzzles are too easy so it's a little too expensive at £2.99 for me, also not sure how many chapters you get for that, but a good little game for some.

Dav. R. Nov 30, 2019     

The story is interesting. It took me about two hours to beat all 4 chapters with all the collectables. The graphics are also fairly nice. The controls were the worst part. Honestly about half my time was spent just trying to get the controls to do what i wanted them to. And since many of the puzzles are reaction/time based, it took me forever to get through them. Also its pretty short for 3 bucks. A solid game but next time polish up the controls and make it longer. I hope you continue the story

Dri. K. Dec 20, 2020     

I mean wow ... what a game. It was so good. Little problem was I accidentally placed 2 of the 'charge tubes' as I call them in the same stop and had to cheat by watching a video on the last bit of chapter. But that was my error but the game is so beautiful and amazing. The story pulled me in and the ending I thought was great. Only problem, the moving the screen is a little jumpy and bugs out but I simple back out and renter works so no points deducted 10/10.

Kar. J. Nov 22, 2020     

I quite liked the game. It was challenging and I missed a step once or twice and needed to use the through on their Youtube channel. But there's absolutely no way to complete the game without paying for it and it just isn't worth the money. If it was free to play game then I would give it a higher rating because it claims to be but of the 4 chapters 2 are playable and the last 2 you must purchase in order to play. The mechanics need work as some movements we're almost impossible.

Mar. V. Jul 15, 2020     

Very good but....the idea is great, graphics great , puzzles manageable. I really enjoyed the first section. However, then you have to pay for the rest. I don't mind paying but , be up front with the fact that after the first section you must pay £2.99, sorry, it feels underhand. Uninstalling.

Bry. R. Jan 14, 2020     

Puzzle game that I suspect is aping the Faraway games, but with a smaller amount of longer levels rather than much more plentiful bite-sized challenges that the Faraway games go in for. Things start of pretty easy but the difficulty ramped up a good chunk, especially for the fourth and final level, to the point that I'm still not sure how I was supposed to work out the solution to two of the puzzles. Overall decent stuff although the laser-based puzzles--which are otherwise the most satisfying aspect--were *very* fiddly to interact with.

Tam. M. May 29, 2020     

I enjoyed the game personally, have completed what is available for free completely. Very cool graphics and play, the story is rich and in depth as well. I would like to continue playing but due to the pay cap I am unable to do so. I understand that you need to have income to function as well, so no issue at all. I'm excited for the sequel and hopefully it will be as wonderous as the first

Emi. B. Sep 25, 2020     

A bit of a Myst on a budget, the puzzles were okay but rather repetitive, and the majority of the difficulty came from the janky controls and camera, not the puzzle design. The graphics were pretty, but the camera always zooms out so far that you can't make anything out, and I could never consistently get it to grab and move things instead of flinging the view around.

Cri. C. Nov 22, 2020     

I'm enjoying Krystopia immensely. The puzzles of this game are not so complex as to frustrate or require note-taking, but they can be challenging and fun to figure out. The graphics are simple but the aesthetics of the mini floating isles are pleasing and quirky. Although the game controls need a little work, especially on a Note10+ handset,(trying to control the levers at times does not allow for enough precision) this is an engrossing yet relaxing game.

Jef. N. Jun 4, 2020     

Environment and puzzle design and art style are beautiful and reminiscent of the incredible Faraway series, but the art style is inconsistent across the comics, environment, and opening cutscene. The chaining of rooms per chapter is pretty nice, along with the camera contrs and angles. Yet environments look the same and are relatively uninteresting. Story is nothing beyond serviceable. Voice acting isn't great.

Mys. P. Dec 30, 2020     

Wowee. What a game! The controls were good, the puzzles were difficult, but logical, and the story - the story makes this one. I can't wait to play the second one. I also really appreciate that they didn't put adds on the free chapters. I hate double dipping. This game is totally worth the $3.

Cat. Oct 26, 2019     

(After Ch. 1&2) Puzzles fairly easy so far; I expect they will become more difficult. It's difficult to align lasers, especially rotating, and I have heard same difficulty from a reviewer I trust who uses different device & OS, so I am deducting one star. Developer has said will be removing the AR areas, which were/are marked Optional but contained collectibles and don't work for many. Because developer responded, I will purchase remaining chapters and hope I can align enough to play.

Car. S. Dec 5, 2020     

Just the first 2 chapters are free. Then you have to pay. The controls are too messy and make the experience frustrating sometimes (zoom and spin are completely mixers with the actions of turn to some direction). The story is so long that I didn't read anything. Meh, just a fine game.

Emi. W. Aug 21, 2020     

This is basically just the same slider puzzle repeated over and over. (Granted I lost patience halfway through the second chapter.) I would say this is Myst for small children, but the game mechanics are very finicky. There is no way to "hold" the screen, so it slides around annoyingly while the player is solving the aforementioned delicately timed puzzles. Would not recommend.

Mat. K. Aug 31, 2021     

Wonderful game, nice storyline; not too hard, but not too easy either. Have payed for all chapters, and it's worth it. The only downside—and therefore minus one star—is, that this game is played best on a bigger screen (8+ inches). The little switches, knobs, and slides, are difficult to handle on smaller screens.

Ale. T. Mar 7, 2020     

Very fun, graphics are well polished. No audio popping. Good puzzle design overall, though I couldn't untangle the clue in the fourth level with the two columns of numbers, so I had to brute force the solution. Game felt a bit short, and I expected an epilogue to the everything together.

Aid. Z. Jan 20, 2020     

Puzzles were interesting and increased in complexity, which added to the fun factor. Plus the tidbits if story found made an intriguing take. Played only the free version, and enjoyed all the levels. Only one level had a wonky puzzle where you move quite a few mirrors on walls to reflect (water? Blue light?) But camera angles and fat fingers made precision hard.

Cod. S. Mar 10, 2021     

Its a neat concept, but they gave too much attention to aesthetic and left the controls frustrating to use. I had to quit after getting some progress in chapter 2 because I got tired of the camera swinging around when I attempted to use one of the puzzle controls, this happened frequently. Frustrating because if they locked the camera controls during puzzles, gave more precise movement options, or even a prompt for what was interactive this would be a much better experience.

Dav. B. Oct 24, 2019     

Love the game. I have played thrpugh the first two level and dont want to buy the full game. I love the story and i feel like there is more then just the interactive puzzle. Almost like you have to put the notes in order to to understand the story. If thisnis just the early access i am sitting with anticipation at what you are planning to do in the future