Through Abandoned 4+

Snapbreak Games

    • 4.0 • 597 Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

Can you make your way through the Abandoned?

• Journey through mysterious places in search of your lost twin brother.
• Classic point and click style adventure with many new twists.
• Solve challenging puzzles.
• Three chapters of fascinating game play. First chapter is free to play.

Your twin brother disappeared into a curious place called the Abandoned. You must make your way through a network of doors in order to find him.

If you think you have what it takes to make your way through the Abandoned, then download this game now!

What’s New

Version 1.14

Stability improvements

Ratings and Reviews

4.0 out of 5
597 Ratings

597 Ratings

Meowmeowgrrrl123 ,

Decent

My sister and I loved the first two games on Coolmath years ago, so naturally I bought the third one because we wanted to know how it ended.
The first two games are great, but the third one was just ridiculously difficult. There are passcodes everywhere but I couldn’t find where to get them from, so I just watched the Walkthrough and copied the codes from there.
The ending was promising, but it just left me confused and with a ton more questions. I don’t think the creators’ first language is English, so it’s possible something is simply lost in translation. There’s also the possibly of there being a fourth chapter sometime, but I can’t find anything about that.
Anyway I suggest playing the first two games and making peace with it. The third one has beautiful graphics but it’s just too difficult and not as fun.

inkebear ,

A Shameless Copy of Submachine

As a fan of the Submachine series since I discovered it WAY back in 2010, this game could have been a very quaint homage to the wonderful, eerie atmosphere and universe Mateusz Skutnik spent decades of his life lovingly crafting on Flash websites.

Might I add that all of the games in the Submachine series were free?

You could buy the full collection, with remastered art and the music album, but the games themselves were free.

Thus, this game becomes not an homage, but a cash-grab of an insult, grubbingly grabbing at iOS players money for a game idea, atmosphere, art style, play style, game play, music, scenery, and locations that they did NOT create.

And you can’t even argue this was your own idea, either. You literally used the Submachine font in the trailer. The font ALL of the games use for their intro text. I’m not even getting into the whole screen-scroll style with climbing ladders, or assets like the stone dragons. (Which were literally ripped from the entry Ancient Adventure in the series.)

Get a computer, go search up the Submachine games, and either buy them yourself or play them all for free.

You’ll not only get FAR more hours of entertainment from those, but if you decide to purchase them, you’ll be supporting a video-game developer and artist who is ACTUALLY making these games.

Not some talentless hacks that think they can pull the wool over the eyes of mobile players, and pick their pockets while they’re at it.

Happiness power😎😎 ,

Overall disappointing

I played part one and part two online (for free) and I really enjoyed it!!! I only played part one on the app.
The game isn’t to challenging but it still makes you think. It has a very interesting story and I would recommend it to someone else to play. My real problem is with the app, it’s frustrating that you have to pay to play for what you can play for free online. And the app definitely has a few glitches, I was able to get through it because I knew what I was doing but someone who didn’t would have a harder time getting through a few parts. I also enjoyed the game online more mostly because you can move around easily without the game needing to load.
The main reason why I got the app was to play the third part, but I would rather not have to pay for it. I’m satisfied playing online for free.

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